grok
verb /ɡrɒk/
/ɡrɑːk/
(US English, informal)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they grok | /ɡrɒk/ /ɡrɑːk/ |
he / she / it groks | /ɡrɒks/ /ɡrɑːks/ |
past simple grokked | /ɡrɒkt/ /ɡrɑːkt/ |
past participle grokked | /ɡrɒkt/ /ɡrɑːkt/ |
-ing form grokking | /ˈɡrɒkɪŋ/ /ˈɡrɑːkɪŋ/ |
- grok something to understand something completely using your feelings rather than considering the facts
通过感觉意会 - Kids grok this show immediately but their parents take longer to get it.
孩子们很快就喜欢上了这个节目,但是他们的父母需要更长的时间才能看完。
词源1960s: a word invented by Robert Heinlein (1907–88), American author. - Kids grok this show immediately but their parents take longer to get it.