ko / noun ˈkeɪˈoʊ, ˈkeɪˌoʊ; verb ˈkeɪˈoʊ /

寇氏寇氏集团

ko2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural KO's.

  1. a knockout in boxing.
v. 有主动词 verb

KO'd, KO'ing.

  1. to knock unconscious, especially in a boxing match; knock out.

ko 近义词

ko

等同于 knockout

ko

等同于 blow

ko

等同于 licking

ko

等同于 thrashing

ko

等同于 vanquishment

ko

等同于 defeat

ko

等同于 knock

ko

等同于 obliterate

ko

等同于 repeal

ko

等同于 slug

ko

等同于 best

ko

等同于 knock out

ko

等同于 bring down

ko

等同于 deaden

ko

等同于 defeat

ko

等同于 expunge

ko

等同于 hit

更多ko例句

  1. “There should be a statue of John Carlos in every city,” KO opined.
  2. Ko Young-hui died of breast cancer in exile in Paris in 2004.
  3. Ko is portrayed speaking in the film over still images of her nurturing Kim Jong-un.
  4. “I think it is a significant turn in U.S. policy toward Myanmar [Burma],” Thein Sein adviser Ko Ko Hlaing crowed to Reuters.
  5. Kano's transient flowers were grown, for the most part in pots, and these his daughter Um-ko loved to tend.
  6. Um-ko and her father were well known at the temple, and worshipped often before its golden altars.
  7. Um-ko sat motionless against the silver fusuma, an ivory image, crowned and robed in shimmering gray.
  8. All at once it seemed to Um-ko an unbearable thing for any spark of life to be so prisoned.
  9. She went into her tiny chamber, and from her treasures brought out a metal mirror given her by the young wife, Uta-ko.