knock down / ˈnɒkˌdaʊn /

打倒击倒撞倒推倒

knock down2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. capable of knocking something down; overwhelming; irresistible: a knockdown blow.
  2. constructed in separate parts that can readily be taken apart for easy storage, shipping, etc.: a knockdown toolshed.
  3. offered or acquired for less than the prevailing rate: first-rate goods at knockdown prices.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a knockdown object.
  2. an act or instance of knocking down, especially by a blow.
  3. something that fells or overwhelms.

knock down 近义词

knock down

等同于 deflate

knock down

等同于 introduce

knock down

等同于 level

knock down

等同于 minimize

knock down

等同于 overthrow

knock down

等同于 overturn

knock down

等同于 demean

knock down

等同于 quench

knock down

等同于 repel

knock down

等同于 tear down

knock down

等同于 topple

knock down

等同于 tumble

knock down

等同于 disassemble

knock down 的近义词 1
knock down

等同于 bring down

knock down 的近义词 1
knock down

等同于 acquaint

knock down

等同于 unhorse

knock down

等同于 demolish

knock down

等同于 dismantle

knock down

等同于 fell

knock down

等同于 flatten

knock down

等同于 floor

knock down

等同于 ground

更多knock down例句

  1. I lost my first two races, but I learned that a knockdown is different than a knockout.
  2. Yes, I know they’ve added Sami Whitcomb, that newly acquired Betnijah Laney became a knockdown scorer for Atlanta last year, that Rebecca Allen is expected back and that Sabrina Ionescu is pretty good at the shooting thing, too.
  3. Reinvent cohost Adam Lashinsky describes Lyft as “the company with nine lives” that continuously faces “these knockdown moments” but keeps getting back up.
  4. I bought a number of knockdown chairs in Chicago all made by hand for $125 and sold them for much more.
  5. But—well, I knocked him down on deck a short time back, and the knockdown stands; but they would not allow a finish.
  6. He comes up again after every knockdown, as fresh as a daisy.
  7. Toppy shook his head, like a pugilist clearing his wits after a knockdown.
  8. That pathetic old arm warding him off hurt him more at the core than a knockdown blow from a stronger limb.