knock 的 4 个定义
- to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal:to knock on the door before entering.
- to strike in collision; bump: He knocked into a table.
- to make a pounding noise: The engine of our car is knocking badly.
- (5)
- to give a sounding or forcible blow to; hit; strike; beat.
- to drive, force, or render by a blow or blows: to knock a man senseless.
- to make by striking a blow or blows: to knock a hole in the wall.
- (6)
- an act or instance of knocking.
- the sound of knocking, especially a rap, as at a door.
- a blow or thump.
- (7)
- knock around / about Informal. to wander aimlessly or idly; loaf.to mistreat, especially physically.to jar; shake up.
- knock back, Slang. to drink, especially quickly and heartily: He knocked back two shots of vodka.
- knock down, to sell at auction by a blow of the hammer or to a bidder.to take apart or disassemble, as for facility in handling, storing, shipping, etc.Slang.to receive, as a salary or a scholastic grade; earn: He knocks down 30 grand a year.Informal.to lower the price of; reduce: to knock down end-of-season leftovers.Slang.to embezzle or steal.to cause to heel, as by a gust of wind, to such a degree that it cannot right itself.
- (8)
knock 近义词
pushing, striking
strong criticism
push over; strike
criticize harshly
由knock构成的短语
- knock about
- knock back
- knock cold
- knock dead
- knock down
- knock down with a feather
- knock for a loop
- knock into a cocked hat
- knock it off
- knock off
- knock oneself out
- knock on wood
- knock out
- knock over
- knock over with a feather
- knock someone's block off
- knock someone's socks off
- knock the bottom out of
- knock the living daylights out of
- knock the socks off
- knock together
- knock up
- beat (knock) into someone's head
- beat (knock) the living daylights out of
- (knock) down to size
- (knock) off someone's feet
- school of hard knocks
更多knock例句
- Even though arthritis swells beneath both of my knock knees.
- The “never voted” line is a knock at Carey, who has never held office.
- They plan to spend a week of vacation wallowing in the glorious luxuries of a house they are not rich enough to own but are rich enough to aspire toward — but then, on their first night at the house, there’s a knock at the door.
- Perhaps the biggest knock on the play-in tournament is that it is somewhat difficult to explain.
- Mallory Talbott, who manages a barbecue restaurant, said parents knew to call the house phone if no one answered a knock.
- This courageous act earned him a late-night knock on the door with orders for Serna to vamos from Cuba.
- In the back of my mind I was wondering how much time we had before there might be an ominous knock at the door.
- I was writing Lorrie Moore knock-off short stories before I switched to nonfiction.
- Still, we had the 13 dwarves to deal with, but at least in this movie we get to knock a couple off, which is a relief.
- But hey, if you want to take on Cosby for telling you to stay in school, knock yourself out.
- If the Turks get hold of a lot of fresh men and throw them upon us during the night,—perhaps they may knock us off into the sea.
- There was no response to the knock, and Davy cautiously pushed open the door and went in.
- Captain Lovelock got up as well; Bernard heard him knock over his little gilded chair.
- “I think it is a knock at the door,” said Mr. Pickwick, as if there could be the smallest doubt of the fact!
- But a knock at the door interrupted them; the discreet Capt entered, bearing a telegram upon a salver.