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forkedly (adv.)
词根:fork
n.fork 叉;餐叉;耙
vi.fork 分叉;分歧
vt.fork 叉起;使成叉状
Adjective
1. resembling a fork; divided or separated into two branches;
"the biramous appendages of an arthropod"
"long branched hairs on its legson which pollen collects"
"a forked river"
"a forked tail"
"forked lightning"
"horseradish grown in poor soil may develop prongy roots"
2. having two meanings with intent to deceive;
"a sly double meaning"
"spoke with forked tongue"
knife and fork刀叉
tuning fork音叉
fork lift铲车,叉车;叉式装卸车;万能装卸车
fork outv. 支付;放弃
fork in the road岔路,三岔路口
fork truck叉车;叉式运货车
fork lift truck叉车,叉式装卸车;堆高机
fork lifter叉车;叉式升降机
dinner fork餐叉
front fork前叉
fork and spoon叉子与勺子
salad fork生菜叉;糕点叉
shifting fork变速叉,换挡拨叉;齿轮换档叉
fish fork鱼叉;吃鱼用叉
约于1300年,“分叉或分成两部分”,过去分词形容词来自 fork(v.)。从1520年代开始用于道路; 从1550年代开始表示“指向多个方向”。在16世纪至17世纪,有时暗示“被骗”,因为“有角”。Forked tongue 作为具有欺骗性言辞的比喻,源于1885年的美国英语。Double tongue 在同样的意义上,源于15世纪。
The first known use of forked was in the 13th century
forlornadjective
feeling sad and lonely especially because of being left alone
nearly hopeless
a forlorn cause
forlornadjective
feeling sad and lonely especially because of being left alone
nearly hopeless
a forlorn cause
fork1 of 2noun
a tool with two or more prongs used especially for taking up (as in eating), pitching, or digging
a forked part or tool
a dividing into branches or the place where something divides into branches
a fork in the road
a branch of a fork
take the left fork
fork2 of 2verb
to divide into two or more branches
the road forks
to raise or pitch with a fork
fork hay
to give the form of a fork to
forked her fingers
pay entry 1 sense 2, contribute
had to fork over $100
forkliftnoun
a machine for lifting heavy objects by means of steel fingers inserted under the load
fork1 of 2noun
a tool with two or more prongs used especially for taking up (as in eating), pitching, or digging
a forked part or tool
a dividing into branches or the place where something divides into branches
a fork in the road
a branch of a fork
take the left fork
fork2 of 2verb
to divide into two or more branches
the road forks
to raise or pitch with a fork
fork hay
to give the form of a fork to
forked her fingers
pay entry 1 sense 2, contribute
had to fork over $100
fork1 of 2noun
a tool with two or more prongs used especially for taking up (as in eating), pitching, or digging
a forked part or tool
a dividing into branches or the place where something divides into branches
a fork in the road
a branch of a fork
take the left fork
fork2 of 2verb
to divide into two or more branches
the road forks
to raise or pitch with a fork
fork hay
to give the form of a fork to
forked her fingers
pay entry 1 sense 2, contribute
had to fork over $100
forkedadjective
having a fork : shaped like a fork
1 The beast flicked its forked tongue as it used its trunk to pick up the blade and examine it, two beady black eyes narrowing with scrutiny.
2 He had a new paddle in his hands, carved roughly from a forked branch with a piece of Derek’s pantleg pulled across the fork to form the face of the paddle.
3 “Hope springs eternal in the human breast,” she said, punctuating each word with her forked peach.
4 And while both slates run Android, Amazon uses a forked version of Google's OS.
5 And virtually everybody who bought the album forked over money for a compact disc.
事实上几乎每个买该专辑的人都曾纠结于花钱再买一台光碟机。
6 Some rode litters or sedan chairs, some forked donkeys, many were afoot.
7 South African shrub having forked spines and plumlike fruit; frequently used as hedging.
南非的灌木,有叉状的刺和象李子的果实; 常被用做树篱.
8 Three hundred paces further on, he arrived at a point where the street forked.
走了三百步后他到了一个岔路口。街道在这里分作两条,一条斜向左边,一条向右。
9 A small sum of money is supposed to be forked out quarterly for burglary and robbery insurance.
每季度要交一小笔防盗防抢保险金.
10 In an alien gesture of authority, he would often punctuate such calls with a flicker of his long, forked tongue.
作为一个显示权威的异族动作,他经常吐出长而分叉的舌头来强调这种呼吁。
11 The sinister blunt head moved in a lazy rhythm, its forked tongue flickering endlessly in and out, the round bead-like jet eyes never leaving his for an instant.
12 I am a large bird with a hooked bill, a forked tail, and long broad wings.
我是一种有著钩型鸟嘴 、 像鱼一样分叉尾巴以及长宽翅膀的大鸟.
13 I shake my head and watch the dragons as they flick their forked pink tongues over the few peda crumbs left in the plastic bag.
14 Mama shushed them up and told me to go get the forked stick from under the clothesline.
15 "If one Hand can die, why not a second?" replied the man with the accent and the forked yellow beard.
16 I half expected him to lick his lips with a forked tongue.
17 Forked processes and RT priorities.
派生进程和RT优先级。
18 Peach forked a huge bite of bread into his mouth and made Mmmm! noises as he chewed.
19 I covertly used some sympathy to start the fire while Denna cobbled together a couple cooking skewers out of forked willow branches.
20 He spent long periods bushwhacking over tangled mountains or following the wrong path when the trail forked.
1 不诚实的
unveracious false synthetic hollow indirect painted unjust crooked dishonest disingenuous untruthful falsehearted truthless
2 开叉
4 不诚实
unveracious false synthetic hollow indirect painted unjust crooked dishonest disingenuous untruthful falsehearted truthless dishonesty improbity
6 分叉
furcate bifurcate bifurcated furcal divaricate divaricately branch prong bifurcation tine diverge tangential embranchment horn fork depart bifid ramification antler furcation bisect
8 模棱两可
double ambiguous double-edged equivocal double-barreled two-edged two-faced waffling ambiguity equivocality equivoque
9 裂开的
13 叉开
14 叉状的