knock的意思和读音

knock

: [nɑk] : [nɒk]

v.

n.

knocks  knocking  knocked  

v.praise

n.blow,collision,hit,bash,bump

v.criticize,slam,put down,disparage,collide

knockv.at door/window

1.[i]to hit a door, etc. firmly in order to attract attention

He knocked three times and waited.

Somebody was knocking on the window.

hit

2.[t][i]to hit sth, often by accident, with a short, hard blow

Be careful you don't knock your head on this low beam.

Her hand knocked against the glass.

3.[t]to put sb/sth into a particular state by hitting them/it

The blow knocked me flat.

He was knocked senseless by the blow.

She knocked my drink flying.

The two rooms had been knocked into one(= the wall between them had been knocked down) .

4.[t]to hit sth so that it moves or breaks

He'd knocked over a glass of water.

I knocked the nail into the wall.

They had to knock the door down to get in.

The boys were knocking(= kicking) a ball around in the back yard.

The criticism had knocked(= damaged) her self-esteem.

5.[t]~ sth + adv./prep.to make a hole in sth by hitting it hard

They managed to knock a hole in the wall.

of heart/knees

6.[i];(if your heartknocks , it beats hard; if your kneesknock , they shake, for example from fear

My heart was knocking wildly.

of engine/pipes

7.[i]to make a regular sound of metal hitting metal, especially because there is sth wrong

criticize

8.[t](informal)~ sb/sthto criticize sb/sth, especially when it happens unfairly

The newspapers are always knocking the England team.

‘E-books?’ ‘ Don't knock it ─there's a great future in e-books.’“?”“。”

IDMIll knock your block/head off!(informal)used to threaten sb that you will hit them

You look fabulous─you'll knock 'em dead tonight.

knock sb dead(informal)使to impress sb very much

You look fabulous─you'll knock 'em dead tonight.

knock sb/sth into a cocked hat);使to be very much better than sb/sthknock it off!(informal)used to tell sb to stop making a noise, annoying you, etc.knock sb off their pedestal/perch使to make sb lose their position as sb/sth successful or admired

The recession knocked on the head any idea of expanding the company.退使

knock sth on the head(informal)to stop sth from happening; to stop doing sth

The recession knocked on the head any idea of expanding the company.退使

knock on woodused when you have just mentioned some way in which you have been lucky in the past, to avoid bringing bad luckknock sb sideways(informal)使to surprise or shock sb so much that they are unable to react immediatelyknock spots off sb/sth(informal)使to be very much better than sb/sthknock the stuffing out of sb(informal)使to make sb lose their confidence and enthusiasmyou could have knocked me down with a feather(informal)used to express surprisen.at door/window

1.the sound of sb hitting a door, window, etc. with their hand or with sth hard to attract attention

There was a knock on/at the door.

hit

2.a sharp blow from sth hard

He got a nasty knock on the head.

IDMtake a (hard, nasty, etc.) knockto have an experience that makes sb/sth less confident or successful; to be damaged

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v.1.to hit something, causing damage or harm; to hit something and force it somewhere; to hit someone very hard, so that they fall or become unconscious; to hit a ball; to make a hole or space in something by hitting it many times2.if an engine or machine knocks, it makes noises that show it is not working correctly3.to criticize someone or something in a way that seems unfair4.to hit a door with your hand or a knocker so that someone inside knows you are there1.to hit something, causing damage or harm; to hit something and force it somewhere; to hit someone very hard, so that they fall or become unconscious; to hit a ball; to make a hole or space in something by hitting it many times2.if an engine or machine knocks, it makes noises that show it is not working correctly3.to criticize someone or something in a way that seems unfair4.to hit a door with your hand or a knocker so that someone inside knows you are there

n.1.the sound of someone knocking on a door; a series of noises that an engine or machine makes when it is not working correctly2.an injury or damage caused by being knocked; an instance of knocking someone or something3.something bad or unpleasant that happens to someone

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1.The belief that Kobe can't win without a great player with him isn't a knock on him: it's the truth.

2.You said an option knock him down. Fellows, you want your woman to be happy? All you got to say is: How was your day? How was your day?

3.one another by the arm with your eyes closed down the stairs, when our hearts are very nervous, fear of knock the Peng Zhao.

4.There was a knock at the door. It was the second time someone had interrupted me that evening.

5."I told him in the huddle, 'Everybody is coming at you, so look at me. I'll knock it down, '" Williams said.,”

6.Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard insists revenge was not on his mind after seeing his side knock Chelsea out of the UEFA Champions League.西西

7.One of its attractions was a printing press that was placed on the ice and used to knock up souvenir broadsides to mark the occasion.

8.Yeah, but they demonstrated how you could knock him out with one karate blow to the throat.

9.After the meal however, when guests returned to their rooms, Campbell now says she was sleeping when there was a knock at the door.

10.And for that wrong committed must you knock and wait a while unheeded at the gate of the blessed.