What does furcă in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word furcă in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use furcă in Romanian.

The word furcă in Romanian means pitch fork, distaff, cradle, furcă, furcă, furcă, furcă, cârlig, furcă de tors, a pescui cu furca, a avea de furcă, a lua cu furca, ochi de vâslă, dinte de furcă, trident. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word furcă

pitch fork, distaff, cradle

furcă

(fork for lifting hay)

The farmer used a pitchfork to lift the haystacks.

furcă

(gardening or farming) (unelte agricole)

Helen turned the soil with a fork.

furcă

(hooked tool)

furcă

(phone support) (receptor)

Place the phone in its cradle when you are done.

cârlig

(hook)

The fisherman dragged a gig through the shoal of fish.

furcă de tors

(spinning tool)

a pescui cu furca

(catch with a gig)

Brad gigged a fish from the pond.

a avea de furcă

(slang (experience difficulty: doing sth)

You'll have a job convincing him to give you a raise.

a lua cu furca

(throw with a pitchfork)

The farmer pitchforked some hay into the barn.

ochi de vâslă

(device: fulcrum for oar)

dinte de furcă

(prong of a fork)

trident

(long three-pronged spear)

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