forked
forked 英 [fɔ:kt] 美 [fɔrkt]
adj. 有叉的;不真诚的 v. 成叉状;用叉(或耙)干活(fork的过去分词形式)
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- adj. 有叉的;不真诚的
- v. 成叉状;用叉(或耙)干活(fork的过去分词形式)
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1. The idea for the pitchfork and table fork came from forked sticks; the airplane from gliding birds.
长柄草耙和餐叉的主意就是来自叉状的树枝;飞机来自滑翔的鸟类。
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2. His aunt was sitting at the table, eating."Your uncle left for the day," she said, licking her lips with her forked tongue.
婶婶正坐在餐桌前吃早饭,“你叔叔今天出去了,”她说道,同时用自己分叉的舌头舔著嘴唇。
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3. His aunt was sitting at the table, eating. "Your uncle left for the day," she said, licking her lips with her forked tongue.
婶婶正坐在餐桌前吃早饭,“你叔叔今天出去了,”她说道,同时用自己分叉的舌头舔着嘴唇。
- forked (adj.) c. 1300, "branched or divided in two parts," past-participle adjective from fork (v.). Of roads from 1520s; from 1550s as "pointing more than one way." In 16c.-17c. sometimes with a suggestion of "cuckold," on the notion of "horned." Forked tongue as a figure of duplicitous speech is from 1885, American English. Double tongue in the same sense is from 15c.
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