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I . knot [nɒt] N

1. knot (in rope, material):

knot
vozel m
to untie a knot

2. knot (bow):

knot

3. knot (in hair):

knot
figa f

4. knot (of people):

knot
gruča f
knot

5. knot (in wood):

knot
grča f
to tie the knot

II . knot <-tt-> [nɒt] VB trans

III . knot <-tt-> [nɒt] VB intr

knot muscles
napenjati [perf napeti]
knot stomach

ˈreef knot N

reef knot
reef knot (square knot)

Usage examples with knot

to tie a knot
to untie a knot
to tie the knot

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is useful when tightening knots and for other purposes in ropework.
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Wrap the remaining working end around the back of the knot.
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It mounts a radar and special shock-proof seats, and can travel at 30 knots.
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You can practice water sports almost all year long, with winds averaging 12 to 25 knots.
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Service stars may be worn above the pocket or top row of square knots.
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Planting at this density has been shown to favour the development of straighter knot-free logs.
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It is worn by wrapping it around the waist, stretching it away from the body and twisting the knot.
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At 152 knots, the yoke would be pulled back, and the plane would begin to lift off.
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She was also one of the fastest, regularly logging 16 knots (kn) average speed on transatlantic voyages.
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Her top speeds were 6.47 knots, surfaced, and 5.51 knots, submerged.
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