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hard ˈknocks N

I . knock [nɒk, Am nɑ:k] N

3. knock no pl TECH:

Klopfen nt

5. knock inf (critical comment):

Kritik f

6. knock SPORTS (in cricket):

Innings nt spec

II . knock [nɒk, Am nɑ:k] VB intr

4. knock inf (be approaching):

Phrases:

to knock on wood Am, Aus

III . knock [nɒk, Am nɑ:k] VB trans

IV . knock [nɒk, Am nɑ:k] INTERJ

I . ˈanti-knock N no pl TECH

II . ˈanti-knock N modifier TECH

I . knock about, knock around VB intr inf

2. knock about inf (travel aimlessly):

[he]rumziehen inf

3. knock about Brit (have a sexual relationship):

es mit jdm treiben euph inf

II . knock about, knock around VB trans

1. knock about (hit):

2. knock about (play casually):

to knock a ball about [or around] TENNIS

knock back VB trans inf

1. knock back (drink quickly):

4. knock back Brit inf (reject):

5. knock back FOOD:

I . knock off VB trans

3. knock off Brit sl (steal):

to knock off sth

4. knock off inf (murder):

to knock off sb

7. knock off Brit dated vulg (have sex with):

to knock off sb

8. knock off inf (defeat):

to knock off sb
jdn schlagen [o. inf absägen]

9. knock off Am inf (rob):

knock on VB trans, intr (in rugby)

knock out VB trans

3. knock out (forcibly remove):

to knock out sth

4. knock out (remove contents):

6. knock out (render useless):

to knock out sth

7. knock out Aus, NZ inf (earn a specified sum of money):

8. knock out (produce quickly):

to knock out sth

9. knock out inf (astonish and impress):

to knock out sb

knock over VB trans

1. knock over (cause to fall):

to knock over sth/sb (with a bike, car)

2. knock over Am (rob a shop):

I . knock up VB trans

2. knock up Brit, Aus inf (awaken):

to knock up sb

3. knock up esp Am sl (impregnate):

to knock up a woman
sich schwängern [o. FRG coarse anbuffen] lassen

4. knock up (in cricket):

ˈknock-up N usu sing Brit

Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)

PROCORE is short for progressive core.

The „core“ is filled with a high pressure of about 55-85 psi and progressively cushions very hard knocks.

Therefore the outer tire can be ridden at an extremely low pressure, which leads to significantly improved performance.

www.schwalbe.com

PROCORE ist eine Ableitung von Progressive Core.

Der „Kern“ ist mit einem hohen Druck von ca. 4-6 bar befüllt und federt progressiv auch ganz harte Schläge ab.

Dadurch kann man den äußeren Reifen mit extrem geringem Luftdruck fahren, was zu einer außerordentlich besseren Reifenperformance führt.

www.schwalbe.com

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