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bork

/bawrk/US // bɔrk //

玻克,玻尔克,玻克尔,玻科

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cause to malfunction, especially computer hardware or software: Installing updates in the wrong order will bork all of your saved games.The fonts are borked when the site is accessed from a mobile device.
    • : to mess up, ruin, break, botch, etc.: He said all of the wrong things during his interview and completely borked his chances of being invited back.Of course I borked my leg on the first day of our ski trip.

Examples

  • [M]ost fail to mention that antitrust, the law of competitive marketplaces, is the first area where Bork left his mark.

  • And Bork would never have thought that anyone owed him a word of thanks.

  • Bork did not meet these ordinary American consumers or businesses.

  • Diana Furchtgott-Roth recounts the ways Robert Bork contributed to our society, especially his contribution to anti-trust law.

  • According to Bork, Richardson agreed to do so but he never did.

  • So Bork and Thorkel both ran forward and were quicker than Thorgeir.

  • Mohammed was believed to make his journeys between heaven and earth upon a creature, which some say was a camel, named Al-Bork.

  • Bork snapped the side of the egg open and stepped out while the others followed.

  • "Hatching is probably always horrible from inside the shell," Bork answered.

  • Bork drew a set of phials and implements in miniature size from under his robe.