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Ansaugluft
stukanie
I. knock [nɒk, Am nɑ:k] N
1. knock:
knock (sound)
knock (at the door)
2. knock (blow):
knock
Phrases:
to take a knock inf
II. knock [nɒk, Am nɑ:k] VB intr
1. knock (hit):
knock
uderzać [perf uderzyć] się
to knock on [or at] the window/door
pukać [perf za-] w drzwi/okno
2. knock (rattle):
knock
3. knock (approach):
III. knock [nɒk, Am nɑ:k] VB trans
1. knock (hit):
knock nail
wbijać [perf wbić]
knock hole
wybijać [perf wybić]
to knock sth
uderzać [perf uderzyć] w coś
to knock sb
potrącać [perf potrącić] kogoś
to knock sb to the ground
powalać [perf powalić] kogoś na ziemię
2. knock inf (criticize):
to knock sb/sth
najeżdżać [perf najechać] na kogoś/coś
Phrases:
to knock the bottom out of sth
to knock sth on the head Brit
to knock some sense into sb
I. knock about, knock around VB intr inf
1. knock about person:
knock about
2. knock about object, thing:
knock about
II. knock about, knock around VB trans
to knock sb about
knock back VB trans inf
1. knock back:
2. knock back Brit:
to knock sb back
knock down VB trans
1. knock down pedestrian:
knock down
2. knock down building:
knock down
burzyć [perf z-]
3. knock down fig argument:
knock down
obalać [perf obalić]
4. knock down price:
knock down
obniżać [perf obniżyć]
Phrases:
to knock sth down to sb
knock into VB trans
knock into nails:
knock into
wbijać [perf wbić]
I. knock off VB trans
1. knock off (make fall):
knock off
strącać [perf strącić]
knock off
zrzucać [perf zrzucić]
2. knock off (reduce):
to knock £5 off the price
3. knock off Brit inf (steal):
to knock sth off
to knock sth off
4. knock off inf (murder):
knock off
5. knock off inf (make):
knock off
6. knock off (stop):
knock off
przerywać [perf przerwać]
knock it off!
II. knock off VB intr
knock off
kończyć [perf s-] pracę
knock out VB trans
1. knock out (make unconscious):
knock out
nokautować [perf z-]
2. knock out (cause to sleep):
knock out
usypiać [perf uśpić]
3. knock out (by hitting):
knock out
wybijać [perf wybić]
4. knock out (remove contents):
knock out
wytrząsać [perf wytrząsnąć]
5. knock out (eliminate):
to knock sb out of sth
6. knock out (make):
knock out
sporządzać [perf sporządzić] naprędce
7. knock out inf (astonish, delight):
to knock sb out
wprawiać [perf wprawić] kogoś w osłupienie
knock over VB trans
1. knock over vase:
knock over
przewracać [perf przewrócić]
2. knock over pedestrian:
knock over
knock together VB trans
1. knock together chair, shelf:
knock together
2. knock together meal:
knock together
knock up VB trans
1. knock up → knock together
2. knock up Brit inf (awaken):
knock up
budzić [perf o-]
3. knock up esp AM inf:
to knock sb up
knock together VB trans
1. knock together chair, shelf:
knock together
2. knock together meal:
knock together
Present
Iknock
youknock
he/she/itknocks
weknock
youknock
theyknock
Past
Iknocked
youknocked
he/she/itknocked
weknocked
youknocked
theyknocked
Present Perfect
Ihaveknocked
youhaveknocked
he/she/ithasknocked
wehaveknocked
youhaveknocked
theyhaveknocked
Past Perfect
Ihadknocked
youhadknocked
he/she/ithadknocked
wehadknocked
youhadknocked
theyhadknocked
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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)
to knock sb out
wprawiać [perf wprawić] kogoś w osłupienie
to knock sth over
strącać [perf strącić] coś
to knock sb up
Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
Dwarves can use gas consumed in tunneling to flatulate with colossal power (enough to knock out trolls).
en.wikipedia.org
They could have sought to knock out the hypothecation.
theconversation.com
In full-contact sparring, the aim of a competitive match is either to knock out the opponent or to force the opponent to submit.
en.wikipedia.org
Later, it was off to the gym, where he'd hog the pull-up bar to knock out 400 pull-ups in sets of 40 and 45.
en.wikipedia.org
She's described with jet-black hair, high cheekbones, bright eyes, great gams, and was a knock out.
en.wikipedia.org