knock
[nɒk]noun
1. | [hit - on body]
Schlag der
[ - on door] Klopfen das |
2. | (inf) [piece of bad luck] Schlag der |
knock
[nɒk]transitive verb Conjugation
1. | [hit] (an)schlagen, (an)stoßen |
2. | (inf) [criticize] stark kritisieren |
knock
[nɒk]intransitive verb Conjugation
1. | [on door]
to knock (at or on) klopfen (auf or an (+ A) ) |
2. | [car engine] Conjugation klopfen |
knock about
transitive verb separable Conjugation ,
knock around
(inf)transitive verb separable Conjugation
[beat up] Conjugation verprügeln
knock about
intransitive verb Conjugation ,
knock around
(inf)intransitive verb Conjugation
1. | [wander about] sich herumtreiben |
2. | [spend time]
to knock about with sb mit jm herumhängen |
knock back
transitive verb separable Conjugation
(inf)
[to drink] Conjugation trinken
[drink quickly] herunterstürzen
knock down
transitive verb separable Conjugation
1. | [pedestrian] Conjugation anfahren |
2. | [building] Conjugation niederreißen |
3. | [price] herunterhandeln |
knock off
transitive verb separable Conjugation
1. | [lower price by]
he knocked £5 off (the price) er ließ 5 Pfund (vom Preis) nach |
2. | (UK & inf) [steal] Conjugation klauen |
knock off
intransitive verb Conjugation
(inf) [stop working] Feierabend machen
knock out
transitive verb separable Conjugation
1. | [make unconscious - subj: person, punch]
k.o. schlagen [ - subj: drug] bewusstlos werden lassen |
2. | [from competition] Conjugation ausscheiden |
knock over
transitive verb separable Conjugation
1. | [push over]
Conjugation umstoßen
[person] Conjugation umwerfen |
2. | [pedestrian] überfahren |
knock up
transitive verb separable Conjugation
[produce hurriedly] schnell zusammenschustern
knock up
intransitive verb Conjugation
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