英:['heɪfɔːk]
美:['heɪˌfɔk]
英:['heɪfɔːk]
美:['heɪˌfɔk]
hay·fork
heI fork
noun
a long-handled fork for moving hay; pitchfork.
a machine with a forklike apparatus for moving hay.
1 A labourer stealthily approached, and suddenly speared him with one of the sharp points of the prong or hayfork he carried: the pike was a good sized one too.
2 She hung up the hayfork, and went into the kitchen.
3 The successor of the bishops, bearing a staff instead of a crosier, and his chosen Amen, bearing a hayfork, chanced to meet two youths connected with the revolters, one evening after dusk, in the churchyard.
4 In his hand he held a hayfork, and on the prongs of the fork was one of the skirts of poor George's coat.
5 The small farmer hand holds hayfork and stands to seem to publicize the little world that to protect him over there.
小农场主人手握干草叉,站在那里似乎宣示要保卫他的这块小天地。
6 She tossed her hayfork into the empty rack and climbed in after it.
7 I don't know whether their saints will fling them down anything from heaven with hayforks; God only knows that though there are a great many Catholic priests among them.
8 Wally came with the hayfork out of the stable towards Benedict.
9 It is fun to see them unload the hay, because they have a thing they call a hayfork that comes down and takes up big handfuls and carries it up to the mow.
10 And first, of the continued luminous acts and deeds of Clerk Spurr, the notable and notorious "Parson's Clerk," the hero of the hayfork.
11 Down tumbled the old coloured glass from the ancient mullions, rattling on the tomb-stones beneath, and sounding like curses on sacrilege in the ears of the affrighted hero of the gun and the hayfork!
12 There was no hayfork operated by machinery in those days.
13 At length, turning his eyes upwards, he saw it writhing and wriggling on one of the prongs of his hayfork, which he was holding up in the air.
14 From among a sheaf of hayforks he chose the lightest for them, and they began anywhere, just tipping at the swaths.
15 Every driver had also a spear and an axe near him, not counting forged hayforks and other cutting arms suitable upon the road.
16 Two prongs of a hayfork gleamed viciously within three inches of her horrified eyes, and, behind them, with eyes no less horrified, stood the dark-haired stranger.
17 The English-style structure still has the original hayfork hanging from the roof.
18 My wife and I were incessantly occupied with hayforks, by means of which we shook up and moved the sheaves over which the threshers rode, so as to throw them in the track.
19 They were long and lean and finicky-fingered hands, the sort that could span an octave much better than they could hold a hayfork.
20 Then the father picked up a hayfork and beat his son out of the house.