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  1. balk

    • IPA[bô(l)k]

    美式

    • v.
      hesitate or be unwilling to accept an idea or undertaking;thwart or hinder (a plan or person)
    • n.
      an illegal motion made by a pitcher that may deceive a base runner.;a roughly squared timber beam.
    • verb: baulk, 3rd person present: baulks, gerund or present participle: baulking, past tense: baulked, past participle: baulked

    • noun: baulk, plural noun: baulks

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    名詞

    • 1. an illegal motion made by a pitcher that may deceive a base runner.
    • 2. a roughly squared timber beam.
    • 3. any area on a pool or billiard table in which play is restricted in some way.
    • 4. a ridge left unplowed between furrows.
    • n.
      a transverse line marked on a billiard table, extending the diameter of the D to the sides of ...

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    • IPA[bɔː(l)k]

    英式

    • v.
      hesitate or be unwilling to accept an idea or undertaking: he balked at such a drastic solution
    • n.
      a roughly squared timber beam: a balk of timber

    Oxford Dictionary