kirk / kɜrk; Scots kɪrk /

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kirk 的定义

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

更多kirk例句

  1. Kirk, if you’re reading this, we need the full version of the song.
  2. That comment inspired Kirk to craft a photo that made the leaf’s underside look like an underwater landscape.
  3. Kirk panicked, he had nothing to do, so he just took a knee and that was the end of the half.
  4. “It began at 1st and Main,” recalled USC student Chelsea Kirk.
  5. After placing Kirk in a cell by herself, she says one LAPD officer “asked to give him a five star Yelp review.”
  6. “Wendy told me she thought the North Korea negotiations were a great success,” Kirk said.
  7. “I will work with the Republicans and he will work with the Democrats,” Kirk said.
  8. Kirk said he had reached out to Menendez and hoped to work with his colleague on the Russia sanctions this time around.
  9. In due time Mr. Kirk was released, having suffered no injury, except perhaps a little in his official character.
  10. People divide their time between work and prayer, the kirk and the counting-house; such is life in Glasgow.
  11. No man could be as respectable as he looks, not even an elder of the kirk, whom he resembles closely.
  12. Ninian Traquair was “cruallie slochtered” by the Crozers at the kirk-door of Balweary, anno 1482.
  13. General Kirk sent a vain summons to Willich for aid, and fell mortally hurt in an heroic effort to form his men.