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单词 knock over
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knock over


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Verb1.knock over - cause to overturn from an upright or normal positionknock over - cause to overturn from an upright or normal position; "The cat knocked over the flower vase"; "the clumsy customer turned over the vase"; "he tumped over his beer"tip over, tump over, bowl over, overturn, turn over, upsetmove, displace - cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant"overturn, tip over, tump over, turn over - turn from an upright or normal position; "The big vase overturned"; "The canoe tumped over"

knock

verb1. To deliver a powerful blow to suddenly and sharply:bash, catch, clout, hit, pop, slam, slog, slug, smash, smite, sock, strike, swat, thwack, whack, wham, whop.Informal: biff, bop, clip, wallop.Slang: belt, conk, paste.Idioms: let someone have it, sock it to someone.2. To make a noise by striking:rap, tap.3. Slang. To find fault with:blame, censure, criticize, fault, rap.Informal: cut up, pan.phrasal verb
knock about or around
1. To be rough or brutal with:manhandle, rough (up), slap around.Slang: mess up.2. To injure or damage, as by abuse or heavy wear:batter, mangle, maul, rough up.3. Informal. To speak together and exchange ideas and opinions about:bandy (about), discuss, moot, talk over, thrash out (or over), thresh out (or over), toss around.Informal: hash (over), kick around.Slang: rap.Idiom: go into a huddle.phrasal verb
knock down1. To cause to fall, as from a shot or blow:bring down, cut down, down, drop, fell, flatten, floor, ground, level, prostrate, strike down, throw.Slang: deck.Idiom: lay low.2. To pull down or break up so that reconstruction is impossible:demolish, destroy, dismantle, dynamite, level, pull down, pulverize, raze, tear down, wreck.Aerospace: destruct.phrasal verb
knock off1. Informal. To take away (a quantity) from another quantity:abate, deduct, discount, rebate, subtract, take (off).2. Slang. To take the life of (a person or persons) unlawfully:destroy, finish (off), kill, liquidate, murder, slay.Informal: put away.Slang: bump off, do in, off, rub out, waste, wipe out, zap.3. Slang. To take property or possessions from (a person or company, for example) unlawfully and usually forcibly:hold up, rob, stick up.Slang: heist.phrasal verb
knock out1. To render powerless or motionless, as by inflicting severe injury:cripple, disable, immobilize, incapacitate, paralyze.Idiom: put out of action.2. Informal. To make extremely tired:exhaust, fag (out), tire out, wear out.Informal: tucker (out).Slang: do in, poop (out).Idioms: run ragged, take it out of.phrasal verb
knock overTo turn or cause to turn from a vertical or horizontal position:capsize, overthrow, overturn, topple, turn over, upset.noun1. The sound made by a light blow:rap, tap.2. Slang. A comment expressing fault:blame, censure, condemnation, criticism, denunciation, reprehension, reprobation.Informal: pan.
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knock

(nok) verb1. to make a sharp noise by hitting or tapping, especially on a door etc to attract attention. Just then, someone knocked at the door.2. to cause to move, especially to fall, by hitting (often accidentally). She knocked a vase on to the floor while she was dusting. 碰撞 碰撞3. to put into a certain state or position by hitting. He knocked the other man senseless. 打成 把…打成4. (often with against, ~on) to strike against or bump into. She knocked against the table and spilt his cup of coffee; I knocked my head on the car door. 撞擊 撞击 noun1. an act of knocking or striking. She gave two knocks on the door; He had a nasty bruise from a knock he had received playing football.2. the sound made by a knock, especially on a door etc. Suddenly they heard a loud knock. 敲擊聲 敲击声ˈknocker noun a piece of metal etc fixed to a door and used for knocking. 門環 门环ˌknock-ˈkneed adjective having legs that curve inwards abnormally at the knee. 內八字腿型的 内弯足的,八字脚的 knock about/around1. to treat in a rough and unkind manner, especially to hit repeatedly. I've heard that her husband knocks her about. 粗暴對待 粗暴对待2. to move about (in) in a casual manner without a definite destination or purpose. He spent six months knocking around before getting a job. 漫無目的地閒逛 到处游荡3. (with with) to be friendly with. I don't like the boys he knocks about with. 交往 交往knock back to drink, especially quickly and in large quantities. He knocked back three pints of beer in ten minutes. (很快且大口地)喝 猛饮knock down1. to cause to fall by striking. He was so angry with the man that he knocked him down; The old lady was knocked down by a van as she crossed the street. 擊倒 击倒2. to reduce the price of (goods). She bought a coat that had been knocked down to half-price. 降價 降价knock off to stop working. I knocked off at six o'clock after studying for four hours; What time do you knock off in this factory? 停工 停工knock out1. to make unconscious by a blow, or (in boxing) unable to recover within the required time. The boxer knocked his opponent out in the third round. 打昏 打昏2. to defeat and cause to retire from a competition. That team knocked us out in the semi-finals (noun ˈknock-out). 擊敗 击倒knock over to cause to fall from an upright position. The dog knocked over a chair as it rushed past. 弄倒 弄倒knock up1. (of opponents in a tennis match) to have a short practice before starting on the match (noun ˈknock-up). 賽前練習 赛前练习2. (slang) to make a woman pregnant. 使懷孕 使怀孕get knocked up to get pregnant. 懷孕 怀孕

knock over


knock over

1. To push or shove someone over. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "knock" and "over." The dog jumped up on Clara and knocked her over.2. To upset or topple something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "knock" and "over." Hey, don't knock over my tower of blocks! Aw man, somebody knocked over my cup of coffee. Where are the paper towels?3. To wow or impress someone. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "knock" and "over." That little girl's singing voice completely knocked me over.4. To steal from some place or thing. I can't believe you guys knocked over a convenience store!5. To steal something. How many laptops were you guys able to knock over?See also: knock, over

knock someone or something over

to push or strike someone or something, causing the person or the thing to fall. (See also something">knock over something; someone over (with a feather)">knock someone over (with a feather); something over">knock something over.) l am sorry. I didn't mean to knock you over. Are you hurt? Who knocked over this vase?See also: knock, over

knock someone over (with a feather)

Fig. to leave someone stunned or surprised by something extraordinary. (Fixed order.) I was so surprised that you could have knocked me over with a feather. Todd could have knocked me over with a feather when he told me his news.See also: knock, over

knock something over

to tip something over. (See also something">knock over something.) Someone knocked the chair over. Who knocked over the flower pot?See also: knock, over

knock over something

 1. Sl. to steal something. (The over is usually before the object in this expression.) The gang knocked over an armored car. Some cheap crook knocked over a load of television sets. 2. Sl. to rob a place. (The over is usually before the object in this expression.) Max knocked over two banks in one week. He was the kind of punk who would try to knock over a filling station.See also: knock, over

knock over

1. Astonish, overcome, as in Their resemblance completely knocked me over. [Mid-1800s] Also see knock for a loop. 2. Steal or burgle, as in They knocked over one bank and headed for another. [Slang; 1920s] See also: knock, over

knock over

v.1. To hit something abruptly and cause it to topple or fall to its side: I moved the lamp because every time I walked by it, I knocked it over. Don't knock over the block tower your sister built.2. To make a strong and surprising impression on someone, especially a positive impression: The band's amazing performance knocked me over completely. The candidate's qualifications knocked over the interviewer, who was expecting much less.See also: knock, over

knock one over

verbSee knock back a drinkSee also: knock, one, over
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