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I . fork [fɔ:k] N

1. fork (tool):

fork
vilice f pl

2. fork (division):

fork
odcep m
fork of tree
razcep m
take the left fork

3. fork of bicycle pl:

vilice f pl

II . fork [fɔ:k] VB intr

1. fork (divide):

fork

2. fork (go):

to fork left

ˈfork-lift N, fork-lift ˈtruck N

ˈtun·ing fork N

tuning fork

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The two forks merge 2300 ft past the southern inlet stream.
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One reoccurring theme in the film is that many objects are seen vibrating, such as forks or bells.
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They also use specific latrines, either in tree hollows or at the forks of branches.
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She infers the cut was made by someone with a giant fork, and he warns that somebody may attack her.
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The 750 gained a telescopic front suspension and the 1200 model retained springer forks.
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An entry road forks to the left from the northbound lane and crosses the southbound lane via an underpass with on/off ramp.
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The neat thick-walled cup nest is constructed from grass and spider webs in a horizontal tree fork 46 m above the ground.
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The gills are attached in a decurrently (running down the length of the stem), and are narrow and often forked.
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Although the main project is now inactive, many forks from the original program were made, some of which are still active.
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A special toothed grab holds the pallet to the forks.
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