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kirk

/kurk; Scots kirk/US // kɜrk; Scots kɪrk //UK // (kɜːk, Scottish kɪrk) //

柯克,克尔克,克,克拉克

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Chiefly Scot. and North England. a church.
    • : the Kirk, the Church of Scotland, as distinguished from the Church of England or the Scottish Episcopal Church.

Examples

  • Kirk, if you’re reading this, we need the full version of the song.

  • That comment inspired Kirk to craft a photo that made the leaf’s underside look like an underwater landscape.

  • Kirk panicked, he had nothing to do, so he just took a knee and that was the end of the half.

  • “It began at 1st and Main,” recalled USC student Chelsea Kirk.

  • After placing Kirk in a cell by herself, she says one LAPD officer “asked to give him a five star Yelp review.”

  • “Wendy told me she thought the North Korea negotiations were a great success,” Kirk said.

  • “I will work with the Republicans and he will work with the Democrats,” Kirk said.

  • Kirk said he had reached out to Menendez and hoped to work with his colleague on the Russia sanctions this time around.

  • In due time Mr. Kirk was released, having suffered no injury, except perhaps a little in his official character.

  • People divide their time between work and prayer, the kirk and the counting-house; such is life in Glasgow.

  • No man could be as respectable as he looks, not even an elder of the kirk, whom he resembles closely.

  • Ninian Traquair was “cruallie slochtered” by the Crozers at the kirk-door of Balweary, anno 1482.

  • General Kirk sent a vain summons to Willich for aid, and fell mortally hurt in an heroic effort to form his men.