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1 balk
1. noun(timber beam) Balken, der2. transitive verb[be]hindern3. intransitive verbsich sträuben (at gegen); [Pferd:] scheuen (at vor + Dat.)* * *I. n Balken mII. vi1. (stop short) horse scheuen2. (be unwilling)* * *[bɔːk]1. n1) (= beam) Balken m2. vtperson hemmen; plan vereiteln3. vi(person) zurückschrecken (at vor +dat); (horse) scheuen, bocken (at bei)* * *balk [bɔːk]A s1. Hindernis n2. Enttäuschung f3. AGR (Furchen)Rain m4. ARCH Haupt-, Zug-, Spannbalken mbalk line Feldlinie f;balk-line game Karreespiel nB v/i1. stocken, stutzen, nicht weiterwollen umg2. scheuen (at vor dat) (Pferd), (Reitsport) verweigern3. (at)a) sich sträuben (gegen)b) zurückschrecken (vor dat)C v/t1. (ver)hindern, durchkreuzen, vereiteln:he was balked in his plans seine Pläne wurden blockiert2. verfehlen:3. einem Thema etc ausweichen, sich einer Aufgabe etc entziehen* * *1. noun(timber beam) Balken, der2. transitive verb[be]hindern3. intransitive verbsich sträuben (at gegen); [Pferd:] scheuen (at vor + Dat.)
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