grok

英 [ɡrɒk] 美 [ɡrɑk]
  • vt. 凭直觉深刻了解;欣赏;神交
  • vi. 心意相通;与…神交
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grok 通过感觉意会

来自20世纪美国科幻小说家Robert Heinlein杜撰的一个词,词源不详。

grok (v.)
"to understand empathically," 1961, arbitrary formation by U.S. science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein (1907-1988) in his book "Stranger in a Strange Land." In popular use 1960s; perhaps obsolete now except in internet technology circles.
1. Children grok this show immediately but their parents take longer to get it.
孩子很快就通过感觉理解了这一演出,他们的父母却花了更长的时间才理解。

来自《权威词典》

2. Grok used to be a lesser demon, a plain warrior.
格若克曾经是个弱小的魔鬼, 一介平庸的武夫.

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