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I . knock [nɒk] SUBST

1. knock (sound):

knock
trk m
knock
there was a knock on the door
she heard a knock

3. knock no Pl TECH:

knock of engine

5. knock ugs (critical comment):

knock

6. knock SPORT (in cricket):

knock
knock
doba f

II . knock [nɒk] VERB intr

1. knock (strike noisily):

knock
trkati [perf potrkati]

2. knock (collide with):

knock into/against
trčiti [perf trkati ]v/ob
knock into/against
zabijati se [perf zabiti se]
to knock into sb

3. knock TECH:

knock engine, pipes

4. knock ugs (be approaching):

to knock on wood Am Aus

III . knock [nɒk] VERB trans

3. knock (drive, demolish):

to knock sth out of sb
to knock some sense into sb
to knock a hole in the wall

IV . knock [nɒk] INTERJ

I . knock about, knock around VERB intr ugs

1. knock (be present):

knock person
knock person
knock person
knock object, thing
to knock about with sb esp Brit
to knock around in town

2. knock ugs (travel aimlessly):

knock

3. knock Brit (have a sexual relationship):

to knock about with sb

II . knock about, knock around VERB trans

1. knock (hit):

to knock sb about
to knock sb about

2. knock (play casually):

to knock a ball about
to knock a ball about TENNIS

knock back VERB trans ugs

1. knock (drink quickly):

knock
knock liquor
to knock a beer back

2. knock (cost a lot):

Brit Aus to knock sb back

3. knock (surprise):

to knock sb back

4. knock Brit ugs (reject):

to knock sb back

knock down VERB trans

1. knock:

knock (cause to fall)
knock (cause to fall)
knock (with a car, motorbike)
knock (with a car, motorbike)
knock (with a car, motorbike)

2. knock (demolish):

knock

3. knock (reduce):

knock price

4. knock (sell at auction):

knock
knock

5. knock Am ugs (earn):

to knock down a few thousand

I . knock off VERB trans

1. knock (cause to fall off):

knock

2. knock (reduce a price):

knock
odbijati [perf odbiti]
knock

3. knock Brit sl (steal):

knock
krasti [perf ukrasti]

4. knock ugs (murder):

knock
knock

5. knock ugs manuscript, novel, report, story:

knock (produce quickly)
knock (easily)
knock (easily)
knock (easily)
klamfati [perf sklamfati ]ugs!
knock (on a keyboard)
klempati [perf naklempati ]ugs

6. knock ugs (stop):

to knock offsth
to knock off work

7. knock Am ugs (rob):

to knock off a bank/a shop

II . knock off VERB intr ugs

knock

knock on VERB trans, intr (in rugby)

knock out VERB trans

1. knock:

(render unconscious) to knock outsb
to knock outsb (in a fight)

2. knock (forcibly remove):

to knock out two teeth

3. knock pipe:

knock
knock

4. knock (eliminate):

knock

5. knock (render useless):

knock
knock

6. knock ugs (earn a specified sum of money):

Aus NZ to knock out £2000

7. knock ugs draft, manuscript, story also:

knock (produce quickly)
knock (produce quickly)
klamfati [perf sklamfati ]ugs!
knock (on a keyboard)
klempati [perf naklempati ]ugs

8. knock ugs (astonish and impress):

knock

knock over VERB trans

1. knock:

knock (cause to fall)
knock (cause to fall)
knock (with a bike, car)
knock (with a bike, car)
knock (with a bike, car)

2. knock Am ugs (rob):

to knock over a shop
to knock sb over with a feather

knock together VERB trans

1. knock ugs (complete quickly):

knock

2. knock Brit (remove wall):

I . knock up VERB trans

1. knock ugs (make quickly):

knock

2. knock ugs (awaken):

knock Brit Aus

3. knock esp Am sl (impregnate):

to knock up ⇄ a woman

II . knock up VERB intr Brit

ˈknock-up SUBST usu Sg Brit

knock up Brit

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Englisch
Knock on the doors of the poor, the sick, the orphans.
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Manufacturers of knock-down furniture often ship the parts with threaded inserts and other kinds of knock-down fasteners pre-installed.
en.wikipedia.org
During his career he totaled 30 fights, winning 23 (11 by KO or knock-out), losing 6 (1 by KO), and drawing 1.
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That obviously has a knock-on effect for the whole industry, which isn't necessarily a good thing.
www.wired.co.uk
While trying to court her, there is a knock on the door.
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It was later discovered that this radiation could knock hydrogen atoms out of paraffin wax.
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Never mind that this man in a comedy pinny doesn't so much as knock up a dish of pasta 364 days a year.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It is claimed this had a serious knock-on effect on pupils studying the subjects at a higher level in the sixth-form.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The following year he missed much of the indoor track season due to hamstring problems, which were a knock-on effect of his previous injury.
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Tearing and frame-rate drops result in judder and reduced controller response here, with this having a knock-on effect to gameplay.
www.eurogamer.net

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