fork

fork
fo:k
1. noun
1) (an instrument with two or more pointed pieces for piercing and lifting things: We usually eat with a knife, fork and spoon.) tenedor
2) (the point at which a road, river etc divides into two or more branches or divisions: a fork in the river.) bifurcación
3) (one of the branches or divisions of a road, river etc into which the road, river etc divides: Take the left fork (of the road).) bifurcación

2. verb
1) ((of a road, river etc) to divide into (usually two) branches or divisions: The main road forks here.) bifurcarse
2) ((of a person or vehicle) to follow one of the branches or divisions into which a road has divided: The car forked left.) torcer, girar
3) (to lift or move with a fork: The farmer forked the hay.) cargar con la horca
- fork-lift truck
- fork out

fork1 n
1. tenedor
we use a knife and fork for eating utilizamos un cuchillo y un tenedor para comer
2. bifurcación
there's a fork in the road hay una bifurcación en la carretera
fork2 vb bifurcarse
when the road forks, go right cuando la carretera se bifurque, tuerce a la derecha
fork
tr[fɔːk]
noun
1 (for eating) tenedor nombre masculino
2 SMALLAGRICULTURE/SMALL horca, horquilla
3 (in road, river etc) bifurcación nombre femenino
intransitive verb
1 (road, river etc) bifurcarse
2 (person, car) torcer, girar
fork right at the junction tuerce a la derecha en el próximo cruce
plural noun forks
1 (on bike) horquilla
fork ['fɔrk] vi
: ramificarse, bifurcarse
fork vt
1) : levantar (con un tenedor, una horca, etc.)
2)
to fork over : desembolsar
fork n
1) : tenedor m (utensilio de cocina)
2) pitchfork: horca f, horquilla f
3) : bifurcación f (de un río o camino), horqueta f (de un árbol)
fork
n.
afluente s.m.
bielda (Agricultura) s.f.
bifurcación s.f.
horca s.f.
horqueta s.f.
horquilla s.f.
tenedor s.m.
v.
bifurcar v.

I fɔːrk, fɔːk
noun
1) (Culin) tenedor m; (for gardening) horca f, bieldo m, horqueta f
2) (in road, river) bifurcación f

to take the left/right fork — tomar el desvío a la izquierda/derecha


II
intransitive verb
a) (split) \<\<branch/road/river\>\> bifurcarse*
b) (turn)

to fork (to the) right/left — desviarse* a la derecha/izquierda

Phrasal Verbs:
[fɔːk]
1.
N (at table) tenedor m ; (Agr) horca f , horquilla f ; (in road) bifurcación f ; (in river) horcajo m ; [of tree] horcadura f
2.
VT (Agr) (also: fork over) cargar con la horca
3.
VI [road] bifurcarse

fork right for Oxford — tuerza a la derecha para ir a Oxford

- fork out
* * *

I [fɔːrk, fɔːk]
noun
1) (Culin) tenedor m; (for gardening) horca f, bieldo m, horqueta f
2) (in road, river) bifurcación f

to take the left/right fork — tomar el desvío a la izquierda/derecha


II
intransitive verb
a) (split) \<\<branch/road/river\>\> bifurcarse*
b) (turn)

to fork (to the) right/left — desviarse* a la derecha/izquierda

Phrasal Verbs:

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