balk at a difficulty in Vietnamese

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Sentence patterns related to "balk at a difficulty"

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1. Rule 6.02(a): A Balk shall be called audibly (“Balk!” or “That’s a Balk!”) and by pointing laterally at the pitcher

2. Many people balk at this danger.

3. 11 Many people balk at this danger.

4. I thought he might balk at taking a handout from me.

Bác tưởng hắn không muốn của bố thí của bác chứ.

5. They are likely to balk at antiabortion legislation.

6. I hope they don't Balk at finishing their work

7. 25 Even biology undergraduates may balk at animal experiments.

8. 1 Even biology undergraduates may balk at animal experiments.

9. They often still balk at being stigmatized as weird.

10. People may balk at the sight of a sea of wind turbines.

11. A difficulty has cropped up at work.

12. Balk definition is - to refuse abruptly —used with at

13. 4 They are likely to balk at antiabortion legislation.

14. Westerners Balk at the prospect of snake on the menu

15. 3 Westerners balk at the prospect of snake on the menu.

16. Balk definition: If you Balk at something, you definitely do not want to do it or to let it happen

17. 2 Many people would balk at setting up a new business during a recession.

18. Have you ever worked with a therapist, or would you balk at that?

19. 26 Have you ever worked with a therapist, or would you balk at that?

20. 8 That was a balk to us.

21. 13 They often still balk at being stigmatized as weird.

22. Balk at: They really wanted the apartment, but they Balked at the price

23. Baulk: See <internalXref urlencoded="balk">balk</internalXref>

24. Baulk is a British variant of balk

25. To Balk At The verb "to Balk" (which is nearly always paired with the preposition "at") means to be unwilling to or to take exception to