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fork


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tenedor bifurcación, horquilla fork


fork verb

1. Lift with a pitchfork.

The farmer forked the hay into the wagon, careful not to spill any of it on the ground. El granjero removió el heno en el carrito con cuidado de no derramar ni un solo grano en el suelo.

2. Place under attack with one's own pieces, of two enemy pieces.

In a clever move, Black forked White's bishop and knight, putting them both under threat and gaining a significant advantage on the board. Con un movimiento ingenioso, Blanco forzó el alfil y la torre de Blanco, poniéndolos ambos en peligro y obteniendo una ventaja significativa en el tablero.

3. Divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork.

The river forks its way through the mountains, creating a dramatic canyon with steep cliffs on either side. El río se desvía por las montañas, creando un cañón dramático con acantilados empinados en ambos lados.

4. Shape like a fork.

The sculptor carefully forked the metal into the shape of a tine, creating a unique decorative piece. El escultor cuidadosamente forjó el metal en la forma de una tenaza, creando un pieza decorativa única.

fork noun

1. Cutlery used for serving and eating food.

Please pass me the fork from the table, I need it to serve myself some salad. Por favor, pasarme la cuchara de la mesa, necesito usarla para servirme un ensalada.

2. The act of branching out or dividing into branches.

The geographer studied the fork of the river, noting how it split into two distinct streams that flowed in opposite directions. El geógrafo estudió el bifurcación del río, observando cómo se dividía en dos cauces distinguidos que fluían en direcciones opuestas.

3. The region of the angle formed by the junction of two branches.

The hikers followed the trail through the dense forest, careful not to get lost at the fork where the path diverged. Los senderistas siguió el sendero a través del bosque denso, cuidadosamente no para perderse en el cruce donde el camino se desviaba.

4. An agricultural tool used for lifting or digging.

The farmer used a sturdy fork to dig up the potatoes in his field, careful not to damage the delicate tubers. El agricultor utilizó una forquilla sólida para excavar las papas en su campo, con cuidado de no dañar los tubérculos delicados.

5. The angle formed by the inner sides of the legs where they join the human trunk.

The anatomist carefully examined the fork of the patient's neck, noting its unusual shape and potential implications for the diagnosis. El anatomista examinó con cuidado el bifurcación del cuello del paciente, observando su forma anormal y las posibles implicaciones para el diagnóstico.