to fork

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الإنجليزية - التركية
çatal

Yolun sağ çatalına gittim. - I took the right fork of the road.

Tom büyük bir çatalla patatesleri püre yaptı. - Tom mashed the potatoes with a large fork.

yaba
(Biyokimya) çatallanma
bahçıvan beli
kollara ayrılmak
apış
iki kola ayrılma
çatallaşmak
{f} ikiye böl
yaba ile kaldırmak
(ikiye) ayrılmak
fork lift çatallı kaldı
{f} çatal biçimi vermek
{f} ayrılmak
(Tıp) n.Çatal dişi şeklinde sivri uzantılara sahip herhangi bir alet
{i} çatallı bel
(Askeri) DAR ÇATAL: Topçuda, orta vuruş noktasını, uzunluğuna dört ihtimali sapma kadar hareket ettirmek için nişangahta milyem olarak yapılması gereken yükseliş düzeltmesi
{i} bahç. bel
yerden bitmek çatal şekli vermek
{f} bahç. bellemek
{i} yolun/nehrin çatallaşan yer veya kolu, çatal
{f} bellemek
savurmak
bel
{f} çatalla kaldırmak
çatallaştırmak
yol veya nehrin çatallaşan yer veya kolu
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A splitting-up of an existing process into itself and a child process executing parts of the same program
A gallows
A point in time where one has to make a decision between two life paths
The simultaneous attack of two adversary pieces with one single attacking piece (especially a knight)
An intersection in a road or path where one road is split into two
The individual blades of a forklift
A utensil with spikes used to put solid food into the mouth, or to hold food down while cutting
A tuning fork
To split a (software) project into several projects
A forklift
In a bicycle, the portion holding the front wheel, allowing the rider to steer and balance
To spawn a new child process in some sense duplicating the existing process
Crotch
A point where a waterway, such as a river, splits and goes two (or more) different directions
{v} to shoot out into blades or branches
{n} an instrument with two or three prongs
Usually refers to the front fork, the part of the frame set that holds the front wheel The fork is attached to the main frame by the headset The fork consists of the two blades that go down to hold the the axle, the fork crown, and the steerer The term "rear fork" is sometimes used to refer to the part of the frame that holds the rear wheel Joshua Putnam has a good discussion of forks and Bicycle Steering Geometry on his Web site
n garpu
{f} branch out, split, separate, divide; make into the shape of a fork; pierce or lift with a fork
the angle formed by the inner sides of the legs where they join the human trunk
If you fork food into your mouth or onto a plate, you put it there using a fork. Ann forked some fish into her mouth He forked an egg onto a piece of bread and folded it into a sandwich
Crotch (British usage)
To use a fork to move food to the mouth
The Mac Standard and Extended file systems store a separate "data" fork and a "resource" fork as part of every file; data in each fork can be accessed and manipulated independently of the other In BSD, fork is a system call that creates a new process
When one piece attacks two enemy pieces See the lesson on Forks
A thread can fork into two threads, each identical to the original except that it continues on a separate branch of the program See E17
If a road, path, or river forks, it forms a fork. Beyond the village the road forked The path dipped down to a sort of cove, and then it forked in two directions. see also tuning fork
(v ) To create a new process that is a copy of its immediate parent See also: join, spawn>
An event where development of some free software or open-source software is split into two or more separate projects
A term that is used when one process creates another process This is also known as spawning a process
One of the parts into which anything is furcated or divided; a prong; a branch of a stream, a road, etc
the act of branching out or dividing into branches
The process of spawning a child process
Anything furcate or like a fork in shape, or furcate at the extremity; as, a tuning fork
A garden fork is a tool used for breaking up soil which has a row of three or four long metal points at the end
A defect characterized by division of the main stem or bole of a tree into two or more stems
lift with a pitchfork; "pitchfork hay"
The gibbet
A tuning-fork
shape like a fork; "She forked her fingers"
1 The command used to create and start a child process
What hold the front wheel to the bike
A fork is a tool used for eating food which has a row of three or four long metal points at the end. knives and forks
a part of a forked or branching shape; "he broke off one of the branches"; "they took the south fork"
divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork; "The road forks"
(1) tenace
An instrument consisting of a handle with a shank terminating in two or more prongs or tines, which are usually of metal, parallel and slightly curved; used for piercing, holding, taking up, or pitching anything
A fork in a road, path, or river is a point at which it divides into two parts and forms a `Y' shape. We arrived at a fork in the road The road divides; you should take the right fork
Simultaneously attacking two enemy pieces at one time with one piece
"an instrument used chiefly for the purpose of putting dead animals in one's mouth" (A Bierce)
A pronged tool having a long straight handle, used for digging, lifting, throwing etc
To kick someone in the crotch
cutlery used for serving and eating food an agricultural tool used for lifting or digging; has a handle and metal prongs shape like a fork; "She forked her fingers"
(1) The command used to create and start a child process (2) The result of using the fork command See also parent process
When Unix starts a new process, it does so by cloning an existing process The cloning process is known in Unix-ese as fork Pronounce it carefully to avoid embarrassment
A move that serves two purposes Often a fork creates two ataris, strengthens two formations, or one each of the above
A point where a waterway, such as a river, splits and goes two (or more) different directions (see image)
place under attack with one's own pieces, of two enemy pieces
cutlery used for serving and eating food
a barbed point, as of an arrow
Eating utensil made obsolete by the discovery of fingers
The place where a division or a union occurs; the angle or opening between two branches or limbs; as, the fork of a river, a tree, or a road
act of process creation in Unix by duplication of an existing process
{i} eating utensil with two or more prongs; pitchfork or other agricultural tool with prongs; road junction; branching out; spoke, cog; tuning fork
A command used to create and start a child process; to create and start such a process
When an executing process creates an exact executing duplicate (except for the different PID) of itself; see child process, spawn
To divide into two or more branches; as, a road, a tree, or a stream forks
an agricultural tool used for lifting or digging; has a handle and metal prongs
In the context of Keykos, a transitive verb When domain A forks domain B, a message is transfered from A to B and both domains are thereafter running
To create and start a child process
to fork

    التركية النطق

    tı fôrk

    النطق

    /tə ˈfôrk/ /tə ˈfɔːrk/

    فيديوهات

    ... of time can fork into two rivers and if the river of time forks into two rivers, that ...
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