knock in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for knock in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.knock [Am nɑk, Brit nɒk] N

1. knock (strike, push):

knock the nail in a bit further
to knock sb to the ground
to knock sb to the ground
to knock the bottom out of a box
to knock holes in sth
to knock holes in sth
to knock sb dead inf
to knock sb sideways inf

knock-for-knock agreement [ˈnɑːk fər ˈnɑːk, ˌnɒk fə ˈnɒk] N Brit

I.knock about VB [Am nɑk -, Brit nɒk -], knock around VB inf (v + o + adv)

II.knock about VB [Am nɑk -, Brit nɒk -], knock around VB inf (v + adv, v + prep + o)

I.knock off VB [Am nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + adv, v + prep + o)

II.knock off VB [Am nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (stop)

III.knock off VB [Am nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o, v + o + prep + o) (deduct, eliminate)

IV.knock off VB [Am nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

I.knock out VB [Am nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

II.knock out VB [Am nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

knock together → knock up

See also knock up

I.knock up VB [Am nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) inf

II.knock up VB [Am nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv)

III.knock up VB [Am nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + adv) (in tennis, squash)

IV.knock up VB [Am nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + adv + o)

knock on VB [Am nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + adv)

knock over VB [Am nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

I.knock up VB [Am nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) inf

II.knock up VB [Am nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv)

III.knock up VB [Am nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + adv) (in tennis, squash)

IV.knock up VB [Am nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + adv + o)

knock down VB [Am nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

knock in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for knock in the English»Spanish Dictionary

knock into VB trans (make understand)

I.knock up VB trans sl (impregnate)

British English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They knock away smaller obstacles lying directly on the running surface of the railhead.
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It is claimed this had a serious knock-on effect on pupils studying the subjects at a higher level in the sixth-form.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Knock on the doors of the poor, the sick, the orphans.
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He was a professional boxer (12 wins by knock-outs) and soccer player.
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During his career he totaled 30 fights, winning 23 (11 by KO or knock-out), losing 6 (1 by KO), and drawing 1.
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Never mind that this man in a comedy pinny doesn't so much as knock up a dish of pasta 364 days a year.
www.telegraph.co.uk
As mentioned earlier, gas ions and atoms striking the sample surface knock atoms off of it, a process known as sputtering.
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That obviously has a knock-on effect for the whole industry, which isn't necessarily a good thing.
www.wired.co.uk
Tearing and frame-rate drops result in judder and reduced controller response here, with this having a knock-on effect to gameplay.
www.eurogamer.net
Every day he would knock on doors, inviting people to share their prosperity.
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