I. Spock, Dr Ben‧ja‧min /spɒk $ spɑːk, ˈbendʒəmən/
(1903–1998) a US doctor who wrote books giving advice on how parents should take care of their children, including
The Common Sense Book of Baby and Childcare (1946), which suggested that parents should allow their children more freedom than was fashionable at the time, and which had a great influence on parents in the US and UK.
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II. Spock, Mr a character from the US television programme
Star Trek. Mr Spock is a man from an imaginary
planet called Vulcan, who has pointed ears and is always completely
logical, so that his ideas and decisions are based only on facts, not on emotions. He is also known for saying to his commander, Captain James Kirk, ‘It’s life, Jim, but not as we know it’. People sometimes use this phrase humorously to describe something strange and unfamiliar.
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