单词 | knock |
释义 | knock/nɒk / /nɒk /verb 1 [no object] Strike a surface noisily to attract attention, especially when waiting to be let in through a door: he strolled over and knocked on a door marked Enquiries...
Synonyms bang, tap, rap, thump, pound, hammer; strike, hit, beat, batter, buffet, pummel 1.1Strike or thump together or against something: her heart knocked painfully behind her ribs...
1.2(Of a motor or other engine) make a regular thumping or rattling noise, e.g. through pinking.The only time you should consider using a higher-octane gas is if your engine starts to knock or ping....
2 [with object] Collide with (someone or something), giving them a hard blow: he deliberately ran against her, knocking her shoulder [no object]: he knocked into an elderly man with a walking stick...
Synonyms collide with, bump into, bang into, knock against, hit, strike, be in collision with, run into, crash into, smash into, plough into, slam into, dash against, ram, jolt; North American impact informal bash into 2.1 [with object and adverbial of direction] Force to move or fall with a deliberate or accidental blow or collision: he’d knocked over a glass of water...
2.2Injure or damage by striking: she knocked her knee painfully on the table figurative you have had a setback that has knocked your self-esteem...
Synonyms bump, bang, hit, strike, crack; injure, hurt, damage, bruise informal bash, thwack 2.3Make (a hole or a dent) in something by striking it forcefully: you’ll need to knock a hole in the wall...
2.4Demolish the barriers between (rooms or buildings): two of the downstairs rooms had been knocked into one...
3 [with object] informal Talk disparagingly about; criticize.Critics knock the X3 for its austere interior, but most BMWs tend toward the spartan....
Synonyms criticize, find fault with, run down, disparage, belittle, depreciate, deprecate, detract from, give a bad press to, cast aspersions on, scoff at, deride, jeer at, carp at, cavil at; lambaste, censure, condemn, denounce, revile, attack informal slam, pan, bash, pull to pieces, pull apart, pick holes in, maul, savage, flay, throw brickbats at, shoot down, give something a battering, talk something down, have a go at, bad-mouth British informal slate, rubbish, slag off North American informal trash, pummel Australian/New Zealand informal bag 4 [with object] informal Approach (a specified age): he’s younger than his brother—knocking seventy...
noun 1A sudden short sound caused by a blow, especially on a door to attract attention or gain entry.There was a sudden knock at the door, the noise seemingly unnatural and loud in the silence that I had gotten accustomed to in the past half-hour....
Synonyms tap, rap, rat-tat, rat-tat-tat, knocking, bang, banging, beating, pounding, hammering, drumming, thump, thud 1.1 [mass noun] A continual thumping or rattling sound made by an engine.When added to gasoline in minute amounts, tetraethyl lead prevents engine knock and increases the gasoline's octane rating....
2A blow or collision: the casing is tough enough to withstand knocks...
Synonyms bump, blow, bang, striking, beating, jolt, jar, jarring, shock; collision, crash, smash, impact blow, bang, stroke, hit, slap, smack, crack, buffet, punch, cuff, thump, box informal clip, clout, wallop, thwack, belt, bash 2.1A discouraging experience; a setback: the region’s industries have taken a severe knock...
Synonyms setback, reversal, reverse of fortune, rebuff, rejection, defeat, failure, difficulty, misfortune, bad luck, stroke of bad luck, mishap, bad experience, blow, body blow, disaster, calamity, disappointment, grief, sorrow, trouble, hardship informal kick in the teeth, one in the eye, whammy 2.2 informal A critical comment.In recent seasons, the FA Cup has taken a few knocks from the critics, but in my eyes there is still a lot of magic associated with the competition....
Synonyms criticism, disparagement, stricture, fault-finding, denigration, censure, reproach, reproval, condemnation, lambasting informal slamming, panning, slagging off, rubbishing, slating, flak, brickbats 3 Cricket, informal An innings, especially of an individual batsman: a splendid knock of 117 against Somerset...
Phrasesknock someone's block off knock the bottom out of knock someone dead knock someone for six knock people's heads together knock something into a cocked hat knock someone into the middle of next week knock someone/thing into shape knock it off knock someone on the head knock something on the head knock on wood knock someone's socks off knock spots off the school of hard knocks you could have knocked me (or her, him, etc.) down with a feather Phrasal verbsknock about (or around) knock someone/thing about (or around) knock someone back knock something back knock someone down (or over) knock something down knock off knock someone off knock something off knock on knock someone out knock something out knock someone over knock something over knock someone sideways knock something together knock up knock someone up knock something up OriginOld English cnocian, of imitative origin.
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