Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet BALK


BALK

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Exempel på hur man kan använda BALK i en mening

  • For example, if an object reads ZIP files and a calling method invokes a get method on the object when the ZIP file is not open, the object would "balk" at the request.
  • With the addition of new pace-of-play rules introduced for the 2023 season, a pitcher is charged with a balk if he attempts a pickoff more than twice in a single at-bat without recording an out, and without the runner advancing.
  • As with the windup, prior to the time of pitch, the pitcher may step toward and throw or feign a throw to a base, subject to the balk rules, or disengage the rubber by stepping back (toward second base) with their pivot foot.
  • Allen and Ginter had ordered a Bonsack machine but quickly rejected it, eager to save their prize money and fearing that consumers would balk at a machine-made product.
  • Marsden was not the only English suffragette to balk at the rigid hierarchy of the WSPU under the Pankhursts, and she decided to begin publishing a journal, The Freewoman, that would showcase a wide range of dissenting voices from the women's movement initially, and eventually from other radical movements as well.
  • However, the umpire had called a balk and the strike was re-thrown; the Goldeyes tied the game later in the at-bat and forced a marathon 17-inning game.
  • But as an entry-point game, it excels and will easily draw people in who might balk at the original's 60+ minute playtime.
  • Increased enforcement of the balk rule produces a Major League record seven in the Pirates' 12–4 trouncing of the Reds at Crosley Field.
  • The Rangers then went up 6–2 in the inning after a sacrifice fly hit by Mitch Garver and a balk by Angels pitcher Austin Warren that scored Marcus Semien.
  • After Gibson stole second, a balk by Straker scored Whitaker, and a single by Trammell brought in Gibson.
  • that in lands allotted on the run-rig system, the crofter who got a balk attached to his rig was considered luckier than his neighbour with a somewhat larger rig, because, but without the balk, the grass of which was of more than compensating value, especially for fodder etc.
  • Ken Griffey hit leadoff single, moved to second on a balk, then to third on a groundout before scoring on Ed Armbrister's sacrifice fly.
  • On April 17, 2012, while serving as home plate umpire, Gibson made a series of calls in a game between the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins that were not well received by fans, first calling a balk on pitcher Francisco Liriano, then tossing out Denard Span and team manager Ron Gardenhire for showing disapproval of Gibson's "strike" call at the beginning of the Span at-bat.
  • As a response, rather than drawing balklines diagonally in just the corners, the entire table was divided into rectangular balk spaces, by drawing balklines lengthwise and widthwise across the length of the table a set distance parallel out from each rail.
  • Conversely, Christopher Bartel expressed hesitancy at the moral justification of virtual murder and noted "even hard-core gamers might balk at virtual sadism".


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