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brock

/brok/US // brɒk //UK // (brɒk) //

布洛克,布拉克,布朗克,布兰克

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a European badger.

Examples

  • Conservative hit man turned liberal media critic David Brock, spotted smoking an e-cigarette in the lobby.

  • The idea for CTR came to Brock during the Benghazi hearings on Capitol Hill.

  • Brock-Broido has been honored with two National Endowment of the Arts fellowships and a Guggenheim fellowship.

  • “I wanted to show all aspects of what being a single black woman is like,” said Brock Akil.

  • It was created by Brock Akil and her husband, Salim Akil, whose previous hits include Girlfriends and The Game.

  • But if we are to lay the error on the scribes, Mr. Brock's suggestion is excellent.

  • Brock was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1883 and full member in 1891.

  • Then he put iron into the fire, and bid Brock blow, and said that if he stopped blowing all the work would be lost.

  • The fly settled between Brock's eyes, and bit so hard that the blood ran down so that he could not see.

  • Then Loki wagered his head against the dwarf Brock, that his brother, Eitri, could not forge three such valuable things as these.