yoke
yoke
joʊk
yowk
British pronunciation
/jˈə‍ʊk/

Definición y significado de "yoke"en inglés

01

a pair of similar items considered as a unit

yoke definition and meaning
example
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He wore a yoke of earrings.
The tailor stitched a yoke of cuffs onto the sleeves.
02

canesú, yugo

a part of a garment that is constructed from two or more layers of fabric, typically located at the shoulder or waist
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example
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The shirt had a decorative yoke embellished with intricate embroidery, adding visual interest to the neckline.
La camisa tenía un canesú decorativo adornado con bordados intrincados, lo que añadía interés visual al escote.
She admired the tailored jacket with a contrasting yoke, which gave it a modern and stylish look.
Ella admiraba la chaqueta a medida con un canesú contrastante, lo que le daba un aspecto moderno y elegante.
03

a wooden or metal bar fastened across the necks of two draft animals to enable them to pull together

example
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The farmer fastened the oxen with a yoke before plowing the field.
Each pair of oxen wore a yoke to distribute the load evenly.
04

a device that links two objects so they move together

example
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The carpenter used a yoke to hold the planks firmly in place.
A yoke on the machine connected the two gears.
05

balancín

a wooden frame or piece of equipment worn over the shoulders and neck to carry or support heavy loads
example
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The laborers used a yoke to carry buckets of water from the well to the construction site.
Los trabajadores usaron un yugo para llevar cubos de agua del pozo al sitio de construcción.
In traditional cultures, women would often use a yoke to carry baskets of crops or firewood back from the fields.
En las culturas tradicionales, las mujeres solían usar un yugo para llevar cestas de cultivos o leña desde los campos.
06

a pair of draft animals joined together by a wooden crosspiece

example
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The farmer harnessed a yoke of oxen for plowing.
A yoke of horses pulled the carriage through the village.
07

a form of oppressive control or domination

example
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The people struggled under the yoke of tyranny.
Colonists rebelled against the yoke of foreign rule.
to yoke
01

to attach a yoke to draft animals

example
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The farmer yoked the oxen before plowing the field.
They yoked the horses to the cart.
02

to link things together as if with a yoke

example
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The engineer yoked the two machines to operate in sync.
They yoked the ropes to secure the load.
03

to become connected or linked together

example
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Their fates were yoked after the business merger.
The two rivers yoked to form a single channel.
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