fork
Prononciation : [fɔrk]
Mot
Contexte : « utensil »
(noun) a fork is a tool we use to eat food. It has a handle and a part with prongs that we use to pick up or hold food on our plates.
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I used a fork to eat my spaghetti.
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I can't eat with my hands; I need a fork.
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Do you know where the fork is in the kitchen?
Contexte : « direction »
(verb) to fork means to split into two parts or paths. It’s like when you are walking and there are two ways to go, you have to choose one.
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We forked left at the big tree and found a beautiful park.
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We did not fork to the right; we stayed on the main road.
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At the intersection, should we fork to the left or the right?
Contexte : « decision »
(noun) a fork in the road is a point where a path divides into two. When you reach a fork, you have to decide which way to go.
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The sign showed us that there was a fork in the road ahead.
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There was no fork in the road, so we just kept going straight.
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What will you do when you reach the fork in the road?
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