balk 音標拼音: [b'ɔk] [b'ɑlk]
n . 障礙,錯誤,失敗
vt . 阻止,突然停止,退縮
vi . 逡巡不前
障礙,錯誤,失敗阻止,突然停止,退縮逡巡不前
balk n 1 :
the area on a billiard table behind the balkline ; "
a player with ball in hand must play from the balk " [
synonym : {
balk },
{
baulk }]
2 :
something immaterial that interferes with or delays action or progress [
synonym : {
hindrance }, {
hinderance }, {
deterrent },
{
impediment }, {
balk }, {
baulk }, {
check }, {
handicap }]
3 :
one of several parallel sloping beams that support a roof [
synonym : {
rafter }, {
balk }, {
baulk }]
4 :
an illegal pitching motion while runners are on base v 1 :
refuse to comply [
synonym : {
resist }, {
balk }, {
baulk }, {
jib }]
Balk \
Balk \ (
b [
add ]
k ),
n . [
AS .
balca beam ,
ridge ;
akin to Icel .
b [=
a ]
lkr partition ,
bj [=
a ]
lki beam ,
OS .
balko ,
G .
balken ;
cf .
Gael .
balc ridge of earth between two furrows .
Cf . {
Balcony },
{
Balk },
v .
t .,
3d {
Bulk }.]
1 .
A ridge of land left unplowed between furrows ,
or at the end of a field ;
a piece missed by the plow slipping aside .
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Bad plowmen made balks of such ground . --
Fuller .
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2 .
A great beam ,
rafter ,
or timber ;
esp .,
the tie -
beam of a house .
The loft above was called "
the balks ."
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Tubs hanging in the balks . --
Chaucer .
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3 . (
Mil .)
One of the beams connecting the successive supports of a trestle bridge or bateau bridge .
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4 .
A hindrance or disappointment ;
a check .
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A balk to the confidence of the bold undertaker .
--
South .
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5 .
A sudden and obstinate stop ;
a failure .
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6 . (
Baseball )
A deceptive gesture of the pitcher ,
as if to deliver the ball .
It is illegal and is penalized by allowing the runners on base to advance one base .
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{
Balk line } (
Billiards ),
a line across a billiard table near one end ,
marking a limit within which the cue balls are placed in beginning a game ;
also ,
a line around the table ,
parallel to the sides ,
used in playing a particular game ,
called the balk line game .
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Balk \
Balk \,
v .
i .
1 .
To engage in contradiction ;
to be in opposition . [
Obs .]
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In strifeful terms with him to balk . --
Spenser .
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2 .
To stop abruptly and stand still obstinately ;
to jib ;
to stop short ;
to swerve ;
as ,
the horse balks .
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Note :
This has been regarded as an Americanism ,
but it occurs in Spenser '
s "
Fa ["
e ]
rie Queene ,"
Book IV .,
10 ,
xxv .
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Ne ever ought but of their true loves talkt ,
Ne ever for rebuke or blame of any balkt .
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3 . (
Baseball )
to commit a balk [
6 ]; --
of a pitcher .
[
PJC ]
Balk \
Balk \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Balked } (
b [
add ]
kt );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Balking }.] [
From {
Balk }
a beam ;
orig .
to put a balk or beam in one '
s way ,
in order to stop or hinder .
Cf .,
for sense 2 ,
AS .
on balcan legan to lay in heaps .]
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1 .
To leave or make balks in . [
Obs .] --
Gower .
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2 .
To leave heaped up ;
to heap up in piles . [
Obs .]
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Ten thousand bold Scots ,
two and twenty knights ,
Balk '
d in their own blood did Sir Walter see .
--
Shak .
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3 .
To omit ,
miss ,
or overlook by chance . [
Obs .]
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4 .
To miss intentionally ;
to avoid ;
to shun ;
to refuse ;
to let go by ;
to shirk . [
Obs .
or Obsolescent ]
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By reason of the contagion then in London ,
we balked the inns . --
Evelyn .
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Sick he is ,
and keeps his bed ,
and balks his meat .
--
Bp .
Hall .
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Nor doth he any creature balk ,
But lays on all he meeteth . --
Drayton .
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5 .
To disappoint ;
to frustrate ;
to foil ;
to baffle ;
to thwart ;
as ,
to balk expectation .
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They shall not balk my entrance . --
Byron .
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Balk \
Balk \,
v .
i . [
Prob .
from D .
balken to bray ,
bawl .]
To indicate to fishermen ,
by shouts or signals from shore ,
the direction taken by the shoals of herring .
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137 Moby Thesaurus words for "
balk ":
baffle ,
bafflement ,
balk at ,
balking ,
be unwilling ,
beam ,
beat ,
begrudge ,
betrayed hope ,
bevue ,
bilk ,
blast ,
blasted expectation ,
blighted hope ,
blow ,
boggle ,
brave ,
buffet ,
cast down ,
challenge ,
check ,
checkmate ,
circumvent ,
comedown ,
confound ,
confounding ,
confront ,
confusion ,
contravene ,
counter ,
counteract ,
countermand ,
counterwork ,
cross ,
cruel disappointment ,
dash ,
dashed hope ,
decline ,
defeat ,
defeat expectation ,
defy ,
destroy ,
die hard ,
disappoint ,
disappointment ,
discomfit ,
discomfiture ,
disconcert ,
disconcertion ,
discountenance ,
dish ,
disillusion ,
disillusionment ,
disrupt ,
dissatisfaction ,
dissatisfy ,
elude ,
failure ,
fallen countenance ,
false move ,
false step ,
fiasco ,
fizzle ,
flinch ,
flummox ,
foil ,
foiling ,
forlorn hope ,
frustrate ,
frustration ,
gag ,
grudge ,
hang back ,
hold out ,
hope deferred ,
inadvertence ,
inadvertency ,
jib ,
knock the chocks ,
lapse ,
lapsus calami ,
lapsus linguae ,
let down ,
letdown ,
loose thread ,
mind ,
mirage ,
miscue ,
misstep ,
nonplus ,
not budge ,
not care to ,
not feel like ,
object to ,
omission ,
oversight ,
perplex ,
persevere ,
quail ,
rebuff ,
recoil ,
refuse ,
repulse ,
reversal ,
reverse ,
rout ,
ruin ,
sabotage ,
scotch ,
scruple ,
setback ,
shrink ,
shy ,
slip ,
slipup ,
sore disappointment ,
spike ,
spoil ,
stand out ,
stand pat ,
stick ,
stickle ,
stonewall ,
strain ,
stumble ,
stump ,
take no denial ,
tantalization ,
tantalize ,
tease ,
thwart ,
thwarting ,
trip ,
turn down ,
upset ,
would rather not ,
wrong step
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BALK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster frustrate, thwart, foil, baffle, balk mean to check or defeat another's plan or block achievement of a goal frustrate implies making vain or ineffectual all efforts however vigorous or persistent
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What is a balk in baseball? A definitive guide - MLB. com It’s one of baseball’s more intricate rules, with a long list of permutations, sometimes even leading to confusion between those on the field But the balk essentially keeps the pitcher in check by limiting his ability to fake a pitch or a pick-off throw to one of the bases
Balk - Wikipedia In baseball, a balk is a set of illegal motions or actions that a pitcher may make Most of these violations involve pitchers pretending to pitch when they have no intention of doing so
BALK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you balk at something, you definitely do not want to do it or to let it happen They balked at the cost of renovations
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Balk - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com If you balk at your mother's suggestion that you take on more responsibility, you're saying no to added chores To balk means to refuse to go along with
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