knock in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for knock in the English»French Dictionary

I.knock [Brit nɒk, Am nɑk] N

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

II.knock about VB [Brit nɒk -, Am nɑk -] inf, knock around VB inf (knock about [sth])

III.knock about VB [Brit nɒk -, Am nɑk -] inf, knock around VB inf (knock [sb] about) inf

IV.knock about VB [Brit nɒk -, Am nɑk -] inf, knock around VB inf (knock [sth] about)

I.knock down VB [Brit nɒk -, Am nɑk -] (knock [sb/sth] down, knock down [sb/sth])

I.knock back VB [Brit nɒk -, Am nɑk -] (knock back [sth], knock [sth] back)

II.knock back VB [Brit nɒk -, Am nɑk -] (knock [sb] back)

I.knock in VB [Brit nɒk -, Am nɑk -] (knock [sth] in, knock in [sth])

I.knock off VB [Brit nɒk -, Am nɑk -] (knock off) inf

II.knock off VB [Brit nɒk -, Am nɑk -] (knock [sb/sth] off, knock off [sb/sth])

I.knock out VB [Brit nɒk -, Am nɑk -] (knock [sb/sth] out, knock out [sb/sth])

II.knock out VB [Brit nɒk -, Am nɑk -] (knock oneself out)

I.knock over VB [Brit nɒk -, Am nɑk -] (knock [sb/sth] over, knock over [sb/sth])

knock over person, animal, vehicle, force person, animal, object:

knock over

I.knock into VB [Brit nɒk -, Am nɑk -] (knock into [sb/sth])

knock in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for knock in the English»French Dictionary

II.knock [nak] VB intr a. TECH

II.knock around VB trans always sep

knock up VB trans sl (impregnate)

British English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She hears a knock at the front door, goes outside but finds nothing.
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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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Knock on the doors of the poor, the sick, the orphans.
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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.
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Millions of homes do not have double-glazing, for instance, which helps to cut down wasted energy and has a knock-on effect of reducing heating bills.
www.independent.co.uk
It is claimed this had a serious knock-on effect on pupils studying the subjects at a higher level in the sixth-form.
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If you want to psychoanalyse me with this book, knock yourself out.
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They would then use the sandbags to knock over nine bamboo targets.
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The following year he missed much of the indoor track season due to hamstring problems, which were a knock-on effect of his previous injury.
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