fork 音标拼音: [f'ɔrk]
n . 叉,耙,叉形物;餐叉;分岔,岔口
vi . 分歧,分叉
vt . 叉,叉起,耙
叉,耙,叉形物;餐叉;分岔,岔口分歧,分叉叉,叉起,耙
fork 叉路
fork 叉 叉路
fork n 1 :
cutlery used for serving and eating food 2 :
the act of branching out or dividing into branches [
synonym :
{
branching }, {
ramification }, {
fork }, {
forking }]
3 :
the region of the angle formed by the junction of two branches ; "
they took the south fork "; "
he climbed into the crotch of a tree " [
synonym : {
fork }, {
crotch }]
4 :
an agricultural tool used for lifting or digging ;
has a handle and metal prongs 5 :
the angle formed by the inner sides of the legs where they join the human trunk [
synonym : {
crotch }, {
fork }]
v 1 :
lift with a pitchfork ; "
pitchfork hay " [
synonym : {
pitchfork },
{
fork }]
2 :
place under attack with one '
s own pieces ,
of two enemy pieces 3 :
divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork ; "
The road forks " [
synonym : {
branch }, {
ramify }, {
fork }, {
furcate },
{
separate }]
4 :
shape like a fork ; "
She forked her fingers "
Fork \
Fork \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Forked };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Forking }.]
1 .
To shoot into blades ,
as corn .
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The corn beginneth to fork . --
Mortimer .
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2 .
To divide into two or more branches ;
as ,
a road ,
a tree ,
or a stream forks .
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Fork \
Fork \,
v .
t .
To raise ,
or pitch with a fork ,
as hay ;
to dig or turn over with a fork ,
as the soil .
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Forking the sheaves on the high -
laden cart . --
Prof .
Wilson .
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{
To fork over } {
To fork out },
to hand or pay over ,
as money ;
to {
cough up }. [
Slang ] --
G .
Eliot .
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Fork \
Fork \ (
f [^
o ]
rk ),
n . [
AS .
forc ,
fr .
L .
furca .
Cf .
{
Fourch ['
e ]}, {
Furcate }.]
1 .
An instrument consisting of a handle with a shank terminating in two or more prongs or tines ,
which are usually of metal ,
parallel and slightly curved ; --
used for piercing ,
holding ,
taking up ,
or pitching anything .
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2 .
Anything furcate or like a fork in shape ,
or furcate at the extremity ;
as ,
a tuning fork .
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3 .
One of the parts into which anything is furcated or divided ;
a prong ;
a branch of a stream ,
a road ,
etc .;
a barbed point ,
as of an arrow .
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Let it fall . . .
though the fork invade The region of my heart . --
Shak .
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A thunderbolt with three forks . --
Addison .
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4 .
The place where a division or a union occurs ;
the angle or opening between two branches or limbs ;
as ,
the fork of a river ,
a tree ,
or a road .
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5 .
The gibbet . [
Obs .] --
Bp .
Butler .
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{
Fork beam } (
Shipbuilding ),
a half beam to support a deck ,
where hatchways occur .
{
Fork chuck } (
Wood Turning ),
a lathe center having two prongs for driving the work .
{
Fork head }.
(
a )
The barbed head of an arrow .
(
b )
The forked end of a rod which forms part of a knuckle joint .
{
In fork }. (
Mining )
A mine is said to be in fork ,
or an engine to "
have the water in fork ,"
when all the water is drawn out of the mine . --
Ure .
{
The forks of a river }
or {
The forks of a road },
the branches into which it divides ,
or which come together to form it ;
the place where separation or union takes place .
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Bracket \
Brack "
et \,
n . [
Cf .
OF .
braguette codpiece ,
F .
brayette ,
Sp .
bragueta ,
also a projecting mold in architecture ;
dim .
fr .
L .
bracae breeches ;
cf .
also ,
OF .
bracon beam ,
prop ,
support ;
of unknown origin .
Cf . {
Breeches }.]
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1 . (
Arch .)
An architectural member ,
plain or ornamental ,
projecting from a wall or pier ,
to support weight falling outside of the same ;
also ,
a decorative feature seeming to discharge such an office .
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Note :
This is the more general word .
See {
Brace },
{
Cantalever }, {
Console }, {
Corbel }, {
Strut }.
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2 . (
Engin . &
Mech .)
A piece or combination of pieces ,
usually triangular in general shape ,
projecting from ,
or fastened to ,
a wall ,
or other surface ,
to support heavy bodies or to strengthen angles .
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3 . (
Naut .)
A shot ,
crooked timber ,
resembling a knee ,
used as a support .
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4 . (
Mil .)
The cheek or side of an ordnance carriage .
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5 . (
Print .)
One of two characters [],
used to inclose a reference ,
explanation ,
or note ,
or a part to be excluded from a sentence ,
to indicate an interpolation ,
to rectify a mistake ,
or to supply an omission ,
and for certain other purposes ; --
called also {
crotchet }.
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6 .
A gas fixture or lamp holder projecting from the face of a wall ,
column ,
or the like .
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7 . (
Gunnery )
A figure determined by firing a projectile beyond a target and another short of it ,
as a basis for ascertaining the proper elevation of the piece ; --
only used in the phrase ,
to establish a bracket .
After the bracket is established shots are fired with intermediate elevations until the exact range is obtained .
In the United States navy it is called {
fork }.
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Webster 1913 Suppl .]
{
Bracket light },
a gas fixture or a lamp attached to a wall ,
column ,
etc .
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162 Moby Thesaurus words for "
fork ":
L ,
V ,
affluent ,
angle ,
angle off ,
apex ,
bail ,
bayou ,
bend ,
bifurcate ,
bifurcation ,
bight ,
billabong ,
bine ,
bisect ,
bough ,
bowl ,
branch ,
branch out ,
branchedness ,
branchiness ,
bucket ,
burgeon ,
by two ,
cant ,
cast ,
catapult ,
chevron ,
chuck ,
chunk ,
cleave ,
coin ,
confluent ,
confluent stream ,
corner ,
crank ,
crook ,
crotch ,
crotchet ,
crutch ,
cup ,
cut in two ,
cutlery ,
dart ,
dash ,
deadwood ,
decant ,
deflection ,
delta ,
dendritic drainage pattern ,
dichotomize ,
dimidiate ,
dining utensils ,
dip ,
dish ,
dish out ,
dish up ,
divaricate ,
divide ,
dogleg ,
effluent ,
elbow ,
ell ,
fan ,
feeder ,
fire ,
fission ,
flagellum ,
flat silver ,
flatware ,
fling ,
flip ,
forks ,
frond ,
furcate ,
furcation ,
furcula ,
furculum ,
groin ,
halve ,
heave ,
hollow ware ,
hook ,
hurl ,
hurtle ,
in half ,
inflection ,
inguen ,
jerk ,
knee ,
knives ,
ladle ,
lance ,
launch ,
let fly ,
limb ,
lob ,
nook ,
offshoot ,
pass ,
peg ,
pelt ,
pitch ,
pitchfork ,
point ,
pour ,
prong ,
put ,
put the shot ,
quoin ,
ramage ,
ramification ,
ramify ,
runner ,
sarment ,
scion ,
scoop ,
serve ,
shoot ,
shovel ,
shy ,
silver ,
silver plate ,
silverware ,
sling ,
slip ,
snap ,
spade ,
spear ,
split in two ,
spoon ,
spoons ,
spray ,
sprig ,
sprit ,
sprout ,
stainless -
steel ware ,
stem ,
stolon ,
subdivide ,
sucker ,
swerve ,
switch ,
tablespoon ,
tableware ,
teaspoon ,
tendril ,
thallus ,
throw ,
tilt ,
toss ,
transect ,
tributary ,
trident ,
trifurcate ,
twig ,
veer ,
vertex ,
wishbone ,
zag ,
zig ,
zigzag
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c - What is the purpose of fork ()? - Stack Overflow In many programs and man pages of Linux, I have seen code using fork() Why do we need to use fork() and what is its purpose?
c - What exactly does fork return? - Stack Overflow Fork creates a duplicate process and a new process context When it returns a 0 value it means that a child process is running, but when it returns another value that means a parent process is running
How do I update or sync a forked repository on GitHub? I forked a project, made changes, and created a pull request which was accepted New commits were later added to the repository How do I get those commits into my fork?
What does it mean to fork on GitHub? - Stack Overflow A fork is a copy of a project folder (repository) into your github account or onto your desktop if you use Github on your Desktop This allows you to freely experiment with changes without affecting the original project
What is the difference between Forking and Cloning on GitHub? A fork is just a request for GitHub to clone the project and registers it under your username; GitHub also keeps track of the relationship between the two repositories, so you can visualize the commits and pulls between the two projects (and other forks)
c - How does fork () work? - Stack Overflow 35 fork() duplicates the process, so after calling fork there are actually 2 instances of your program running How do you know which process is the original (parent) one, and which is the new (child) one? In the parent process, the PID of the child process (which will be a positive integer) is returned from fork()
What is the closest thing Windows has to fork ()? - Stack Overflow I want to fork on Windows What is the most similar operation, and how do I use it?
git - Forking vs. Branching in GitHub - Stack Overflow I'd like to know more about the advantages and disadvantages of forking a github project vs creating a branch of a github project Forking makes my version of the project more isolated from the
git - Delete forked repo from GitHub - Stack Overflow Fork relationship means, that you can easily tell github that it should send a pull request (with your changes) from your fork to the original repository because github knows that your repository is a copy of the original repository (with a few changes on both sides)