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balk 1. HB Balken m; Kantholz n (über 100 mm × 125 mm im Durchmesser); 2. LB, VR (AE) Begrenzungsfurche f (eines Landgrundstücks)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > balk
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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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[bɔ:k, (Brit a.) bɔ:lk] nBalken m vi2) ( be unwilling)to \balk at sth vor etw dat zurückschrecken -
4 balk
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5 balk ring
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6 half-balk
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > half-balk
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7 joining balk
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > joining balk
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8 racking balk
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > racking balk
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9 boulder balk
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10 baulk
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11 baulk
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12 baulk
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > baulk
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13 boulder
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14 plank
germ. ansa; azena?; balkæ-; balku-; kapprjæ-; lattæ; laþ-; planka; swallja-; þramila-------------------------------------bottom plankgerm. ? hrafnja
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Balk — ist der Name folgender Personen Alfred Balk (1930–2010), US amerikanischer Journalist und Herausgeber Fairuza Balk (* 1974), US amerikanische Filmschauspielerin Hermann von Balk († 1239), Ritter des deutschen Ordens im 13. Jahrhundert Justin Balk … Deutsch Wikipedia
Balk — Balk, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Balked} (b[add]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Balking}.] [From {Balk} a beam; orig. to put a balk or beam in one s way, in order to stop or hinder. Cf., for sense 2, AS. on balcan legan to lay in heaps.] [1913 Webster] 1. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Balk (disambiguation) — Balk has many uses, such as:* Something left untouched, from in the Scots term bauk ; this led to the word s current meaning a hindrance or check. From this, some uses developed: ** A balk is an illegal action in baseball. ** A horse is said to… … Wikipedia
balk´ing|ly — balk «bk», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to stop short and stubbornly refuse to go on: »My horse balked at the fence. SYNONYM(S): jib, shy. 2. to hesitate or stop (at); avoid; not do: »He balks at every disturbance and never finishes his work … Useful english dictionary
balk´er — balk «bk», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to stop short and stubbornly refuse to go on: »My horse balked at the fence. SYNONYM(S): jib, shy. 2. to hesitate or stop (at); avoid; not do: »He balks at every disturbance and never finishes his work … Useful english dictionary
Balk — (b[add]k), n. [AS. balca beam, ridge; akin to Icel. b[=a]lkr partition, bj[=a]lki beam, OS. balko, G. balken; cf. Gael. balc ridge of earth between two furrows. Cf. {Balcony}, {Balk}, v. t., 3d {Bulk}.] 1. A ridge of land left unplowed between… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Balk line — Balk Balk (b[add]k), n. [AS. balca beam, ridge; akin to Icel. b[=a]lkr partition, bj[=a]lki beam, OS. balko, G. balken; cf. Gael. balc ridge of earth between two furrows. Cf. {Balcony}, {Balk}, v. t., 3d {Bulk}.] 1. A ridge of land left unplowed… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
balk — also baulk BrE [bo:k, bo:lk US bo:k, bo:lk] v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: balk raised area that gets in the way of forward movement (15 21 centuries), from Old English balca pile of things on the ground ] 1.) to not want to do or try something,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
balk´i|ness — balk|y «B kee», adjective, balk|i|er, balk|i|est. stopping short and stubbornly refusing to go on; likely to balk »Mules are balky animals. SYNONYM(S): refractory, contrary. – … Useful english dictionary
balk|y — «B kee», adjective, balk|i|er, balk|i|est. stopping short and stubbornly refusing to go on; likely to balk »Mules are balky animals. SYNONYM(S): refractory, contrary. – … Useful english dictionary
Balk — Balk, v. i. 1. To engage in contradiction; to be in opposition. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] In strifeful terms with him to balk. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. To stop abruptly and stand still obstinately; to jib; to stop short; to swerve; as, the horse… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English