释义 |
- n.障碍;阻扰;梁木;动作失败
- v.阻止;突然停止;退缩
- 网络阻碍;错误;摆动杆
复数:baulks 现在分词:baulking 过去分词:baulked v. recoil,draw back,hesitate,pull back,stop short 1. | [i] ~ (at sth) 畏缩;回避to be unwilling to do sth or become involved in sth because it is difficult, dangerous, etc. |
| Many parents may baulk at the idea of paying $100 for a pair of shoes. 许多父母可能不愿出 100 块钱买一双鞋。 |
2. | [i] ~ (at sth) 逡巡不前;突然拒绝前行(如跳越障碍物等)to stop suddenly and refuse to jump a fence, etc. |
3. | [t][usupass] ~ sb (of sth) 阻止;阻碍to prevent sb from getting sth or doing sth |
| She looked like a lion baulked of its prey. 她看上去像一头吃不到猎物的狮子。 |
n. | 1. something that hinders or frustrates 2. a large squared wooden beam 3. a wooden tie beam in the roof of a house 4. a ridge of land left unploughed to serve as a boundary or to counter erosion 5. in baseball, an illegal motion in which the pitcher pretends to throw the ball towards the plate or to a base but does not release it 6. the area between the baulk line and the bottom cushion on a billiard table, or in baulk-line billiards between any baulk line and the cushion 7. a shot from behind the baulk line on a billiards table 1. something that hinders or frustrates 2. a large squared wooden beam 3. a wooden tie beam in the roof of a house 4. a ridge of land left unploughed to serve as a boundary or to counter erosion 5. in baseball, an illegal motion in which the pitcher pretends to throw the ball towards the plate or to a base but does not release it 6. the area between the baulk line and the bottom cushion on a billiard table, or in baulk-line billiards between any baulk line and the cushion 7. a shot from behind the baulk line on a billiards table | v. | 1. to hesitate over something or be unwilling to do something, usually because of moral scruples or a natural aversion 2. to refuse to tackle something that presents a difficulty 3. to stop suddenly and refuse to go on, especially when faced with an obstacle 4. to prevent somebody from carrying out a plan or intention 5. in baseball, to make an illegal motion by pretending to pitch but not actually throwing the ball 6. to be unwilling to do something or let something happen, because you believe it is wrong or that it will cause problems 1. to hesitate over something or be unwilling to do something, usually because of moral scruples or a natural aversion 2. to refuse to tackle something that presents a difficulty 3. to stop suddenly and refuse to go on, especially when faced with an obstacle 4. to prevent somebody from carrying out a plan or intention 5. in baseball, to make an illegal motion by pretending to pitch but not actually throwing the ball 6. to be unwilling to do something or let something happen, because you believe it is wrong or that it will cause problems |
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