- groks
- общ. грог
Latviešu-krievu vārdnīca. 2013.
Latviešu-krievu vārdnīca. 2013.
Grok — To grok (pronEng|ˈgrɒk) is to share the same reality or line of thinking with another physical or conceptual entity. Author Robert A. Heinlein coined the term in his best selling 1961 book Stranger in a Strange Land. In Heinlein s view of quantum … Wikipedia
Stranger in a Strange Land — For other uses, see Stranger in a Strange Land (disambiguation). Stranger in a Strange Land … Wikipedia
Thou Art God — is a statement of divine immanence that is popular within Neopaganism and other religions. The phrase is also stated numerous times in the pages of Robert A. Heinlein’s science fiction novel, Stranger in a Strange Land and in the Yello song… … Wikipedia
Pandeism — This article is about a synthesis of deism and pantheism. For other uses, see Pandeism (disambiguation). Part of a series on God … Wikipedia
grok — verb /ˈɡɹɒk,ˈɡɹɑk/ a) To have an intuitive understanding of; to know (something) without having to think (such as knowing the number of objects in a collection without needing to count them: see subitize). He groks Perl. b) To fully and… … Wiktionary
grok — v. To understand in a deep and exhaustive manner. Example Citation: That new engineer they hired down in IT may be the greatest hardware hacker I ve ever seen. The guy simply groks the machine. Notes: This word originated in Robert Heinlein s… … New words
grok — verb (groks, grokking, grokked) US informal understand intuitively. Origin 1960s: invented word … English new terms dictionary