フォークfuookuホークhooku
1.

A utensil commonly used in Western cuisine for piercing and lifting food, allowing for easier consumption, especially with meats and similar dishes.

2.

A farming implement characterized by a handle with typically four pointed tines, used for handling materials like hay or manure.

3.

A term describing a style of music that emphasizes the culture and experiences of ordinary people, often performed with acoustic instruments.

4.

A reference to a specific type of baseball pitch known for its dropping motion, intended to deceive the batter.

フォークソングfuookusongu
1.

A genre of music that emerged in the post-World War II era in Japan, popular among the youth and working class, characterized by themes drawn from traditional songs and labor-related tunes.

2.

A style of popular music originating in the United States, embodying elements of traditional folk music, often performed with simple instrumentation such as acoustic guitar, and expressing everyday life and the emotions of the common people.

3.

A type of song that reflects societal issues and cultural narratives, often rooted in the experiences and sentiments of the community, blending storytelling with melodic simplicity.

フォークダンスfuookudansu
1.

A traditional style of dance that has been passed down through various cultures and regions, often reflecting the customs and social practices of a community.

2.

A lively form of group dancing typically performed in a social setting, where participants often form circles or squares and engage in coordinated movements.

3.

A type of recreational dance characterized by its inclusion of multiple dancers who may change partners and formations while enjoying music together.

フォークボールfuookubooru
1.

A type of baseball pitch that is thrown by gripping the ball between the index and middle fingers, resulting in minimal spin and a sudden drop near the hitter.

2.

A specialized breaking pitch in baseball characterized by its unique grip and delivery, which causes the ball to unpredictably fall just as it approaches the batter, making it difficult to hit.

フォークリフトfuookurifuto
1.

A type of vehicle equipped with two fork-shaped arms at the front, designed for lifting, loading, and unloading heavy goods in locations such as warehouses, factories, and docks.

2.

An automated transport vehicle that operates by raising and lowering its front forks to facilitate the movement of cargo from one location to another.

3.

A specialized piece of equipment used in material handling, characterized by its ability to maneuver in tight spaces while efficiently lifting and transporting various kinds of heavy loads.

4.

A mechanical device commonly found in industrial settings, utilized to move pallets and large items by inserting its fork-like structures underneath the load for easy elevation and transport.