knockout 的 2 个定义
- an act or instance of knocking out.
- the state or fact of being knocked out.
- a knockout blow.
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- that knocks out: the knockout punch.
knockout 近义词
a blow that knocks unconscious
a striking person or thing
更多knockout例句
- It could absolutely break for it in the Champions League knockouts.
- AlphaFold triumphed over roughly 100 other teams in a long-running challenge called Critical Assessment of Structure Prediction, or CASP, with a knockout, jaw-dropping performance.
- Seven of the nine Americans are on their way to the knockout stage, regardless of what occurs in the final set of group matches next week.
- The previous iteration of Iron Mike sought to punish his opponents without mercy in pursuit of an immediate knockout.
- Even Tesla’s knockout quarter is failing to lift tech stock futures.
- The Obama team has won the first round on the six-month agreement with Iran by a knockout.
- Indeed, when asked about the “knockout game,” law enforcement has been skeptical.
- With the “knockout game,” we have several cases in a handful of cities, as well as five reported deaths.
- Have teenagers adopted a new game of random assaults, with the goal of a one-hit “knockout”?
- She deliver a knockout performance, helping her clear the second big hurdle: living up to expectations.
- I hunched my right shoulder and aimed a stiff knockout jolt at the officer's jaw.
- I set myself and sent a short knockout punch against his chin.
- The effects of a knockout blow, however deftly administered, do not last long.
- For the first time in five-and-twenty years of fighting, clean and dirty, Fergus McLaughlin had taken a knockout.
- But Frank Brooks wasn't full of knockout drops this time, and with a clear head he was no pushover.