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I . knock [nɒk] N

3. knock no pl TECH:

5. knock inf (critical comment):

6. knock SPORTS (in cricket):

doba f

II . knock [nɒk] VB intr

2. knock (collide with):

trčiti [perf trkati ]v/ob
zabijati se [perf zabiti se]

3. knock TECH:

4. knock inf (be approaching):

to knock on wood Am Aus

IV . knock [nɒk] INTERJ

I . knock about, knock around VB intr inf

2. knock inf (travel aimlessly):

3. knock Brit (have a sexual relationship):

II . knock about, knock around VB trans

2. knock (play casually):

to knock a ball about TENNIS

knock back VB trans inf

2. knock (cost a lot):

Brit Aus to knock sb back

3. knock (surprise):

4. knock Brit inf (reject):

knock down VB trans

2. knock (demolish):

3. knock (reduce):

4. knock (sell at auction):

5. knock Am inf (earn):

I . knock off VB trans

2. knock (reduce a price):

odbijati [perf odbiti]

3. knock Brit sl (steal):

krasti [perf ukrasti]

4. knock inf (murder):

5. knock inf manuscript, novel, report, story:

klamfati [perf sklamfati ]inf!
klempati [perf naklempati ]inf

6. knock inf (stop):

to knock offsth

7. knock Am inf (rob):

II . knock off VB intr inf

knock on VB trans, intr (in rugby)

knock out VB trans

2. knock (forcibly remove):

3. knock pipe:

4. knock (eliminate):

to be knocked out of a competition

5. knock (render useless):

6. knock inf (earn a specified sum of money):

Aus NZ to knock out £2000

7. knock inf draft, manuscript, story also:

klamfati [perf sklamfati ]inf!
klempati [perf naklempati ]inf

8. knock inf (astonish and impress):

I . knock up VB trans

1. knock inf (make quickly):

2. knock inf (awaken):

knock Brit Aus

3. knock esp Am sl (impregnate):

to knock up ⇄ a woman

ˈknock-up N usu sing Brit

knocked up pej

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They will never backflip back onto their feet instead of being knocked down.
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He made an incredible move in the second period where, he knew the puck was knocked down with a high-stick.
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As they begin to fight, a candle is knocked over by bewildered onlookers plunging the tavern into darkness.
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On a cruise with her parents who are celebrating their wedding anniversary, the ship is struck by lightning, and she is knocked overboard.
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Thick twisted wires dangled from knocked-down electrical poles and trees were uprooted.
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Once knocked over, a pin must stay down.
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Thinking she is on her way to something bigger, she overlooks a building pit and falls right into it and is knocked unconscious.
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They feared she might have been ill and knocked on the door of her room, attempting to rouse her.
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Each course had specific songs paired with it to match the mood and when riders reached maximum boost or were knocked down, the music reacts.
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Tak then begins a chase of them, not watching where he is going, and gets knocked out.
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