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I . knock [nɒk, ingl. am. nɑ:k] SUST.

1. knock:

pukanie nt

2. knock (blow):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to take a knock coloq.

II . knock [nɒk, ingl. am. nɑ:k] V. intr.

2. knock (rattle):

3. knock (approach):

III . knock [nɒk, ingl. am. nɑ:k] V. trans.

2. knock coloq. (criticize):

I . knock about, knock around V. intr. coloq.

1. knock about person:

2. knock about object, thing:

II . knock about, knock around V. trans.

knock back V. trans. coloq.

2. knock back ingl. brit.:

knock down V. trans.

1. knock down pedestrian:

2. knock down building:

burzyć [perf z-]

3. knock down fig. argument:

4. knock down price:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

knock into V. trans.

knock into nails:

I . knock off V. trans.

1. knock off (make fall):

2. knock off (reduce):

3. knock off ingl. brit. coloq. (steal):

4. knock off coloq. (murder):

5. knock off coloq. (make):

6. knock off (stop):

knock out V. trans.

1. knock out (make unconscious):

2. knock out (cause to sleep):

3. knock out (by hitting):

4. knock out (remove contents):

5. knock out (eliminate):

6. knock out (make):

7. knock out coloq. (astonish, delight):

knock over V. trans.

1. knock over vase:

2. knock over pedestrian:

knock together V. trans.

1. knock together chair, shelf:

2. knock together meal:

knock up V. trans.

1. knock up → knock together

2. knock up ingl. brit. coloq. (awaken):

budzić [perf o-]

3. knock up esp AM coloq.:

Véase también: knock together

knock together V. trans.

1. knock together chair, shelf:

2. knock together meal:

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Thousands of tree were knocked down or uprooted by winds gusting in excess of 75mph km/h, cutting power to 585,775 residences.
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Tak then begins a chase of them, not watching where he is going, and gets knocked out.
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He knocked out each of his five opponents, a feat unmatched before or since.
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Cro-Magnon man's presence has left a few traces like knocked over calcite concretions and broken stalagmites.
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Each course had specific songs paired with it to match the mood and when riders reached maximum boost or were knocked down, the music reacts.
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As they begin to fight, a candle is knocked over by bewildered onlookers plunging the tavern into darkness.
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It is classified as being a shock-melted breccia, its minerals having recrystalized after the impact that knocked it off of its parent body.
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Thinking she is on her way to something bigger, she overlooks a building pit and falls right into it and is knocked unconscious.
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On a cruise with her parents who are celebrating their wedding anniversary, the ship is struck by lightning, and she is knocked overboard.
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An officer had his mouthpiece knocked out shortly after leaving the submarine.
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