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I . notch [nɒtʃ, Am nɑ:tʃ] N

1. notch (cut):

notch
notch
karb m

2. notch (degree):

notch
notch
kreska f
a notch above sb/sth

3. notch AM GEO:

notch

II . notch [nɒtʃ, Am nɑ:tʃ] VB trans

top-notch ADJ inf

to knock someone down a notch or two

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Usage examples with notch

a notch above sb/sth
to knock someone down a notch or two idiom

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
After processing the notches serve as a permanent visual record of the same information.
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The margin has a slight notch just before it transitions into the soft-rayed portion.
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There is a bolted station at a notch just after the 4th-class terrain.
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Tape may be used over the notch to protect writable disks from unwanted writing.
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It presents two projections, separated by a notch.
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The cabin was constructed plainly of rounded hewn logs, half notched at the corners.
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The regular, trumpet-shaped flowers have four petals which are so deeply notched they look like four pairs.
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Sy notched 6 points, 3 assists and 3 rebounds in 25 minutes off the bench.
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Ping is so intent on custom fitting that it began manufacturing some iron clubheads with a small notch in the clubhead.
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In addition, there is a notch in the perimeter of each disc.
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