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单词 knock
释义

knock1/nok/ verb trans

to strike (a surface) sharply with the knuckles or a hard object

to drive, force, make, or remove (something) by striking

to knock a hole in the wall

to remove or subtract (an amount) from a larger total

Her earnings would be knocked off her mother's benefit — The Times

to cause (one thing) to collide with another or (things) to collide with each other

informal to find fault with; to criticize (something or somebody)

always knocking those in authority

informal to have sexual intercourse with (somebody)

verb intrans

to strike a surface with a sharp audible blow, esp to strike a door seeking admittance

to collide

to make a sharp pounding noise

said of an internal-combustion engine: to make a metallic rapping noise because of a mechanical defect

informal to find fault

be knocking on

informal to be growing old

knock on the head/knock (something) on the head

informal to put an end to or prevent the development of (an idea, plan, etc)

knock spots off

informal to surpass or outdo (something or somebody) with ease

knock together

to make or assemble (something), esp hurriedly or in a makeshift way

[Old English cnocian]

knock2noun

a sharp blow or collision

the sound made by a sharp blow on a hard surface

the sound of knocking in an internal-combustion engine

a piece of bad luck or misfortune

a harsh and often petty criticism

informal = innings

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