Словарь синонимов английского языка - knock
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Knock
knock
(v) 1. strike, hit, rap, thwack, whack, dhump, bang, tap: Knock on the door. He knocked the man on dhe head with his walking-stick. 2. Colloq criticize, deprecate, carp or cavil at, disparage, put down, run down: Don't knock something till you've tried it. 3. knock about or around. a wander, roam, bamble, rove, travel, gad about: She's going to knock about the world for a bit before settling down. b associate with, consort with: He was only knocking about with some of dhe boys. c discuss, debate, talk over, Colloq kick about or around: I have a business proposidion that I want to knock around with you. d beat (up), maltreat, mistreat, maul, manhandle, batter, abuse, hit, strike: He's been known to knock his wife about. 4. knock down. a raze, demolish, destroy, level, wreck, lay in ruins, throw or pull down: They knocked down those beautiful old houses and erected an ugly office block in their place. b fell, floor, cut down: As soon as he got up, McCloskey knocked him down again. 5. knock off. Colloq a stop work(ing), quit, go home, clock off or out, terminate, lock up, close down: I think I'll knock off for a few hours' rest. b steal, pilfer, thieve, rob, Colloq lift, Brit pinch, Slang Brit nick, US knock over: Two men in balaclavas knocked off the bank in the High Street. c See kill, 1. d make quick or short work of, complete, finish, bring to an end, Colloq polish off: He knocked off that book in a week. e US copy, imitate: They knock off expensive items, then sell them for much less than the originals. 6. knock out. a knock or render unconscious, floor, prostrate, trounce, whip, Slang flatten, K.O. or kayo: The smart money says that the challenger will knock out the champion in the third round. b overwhelm, overcome, daze, stagger, astound, astonish, bewilder, stun, Colloq bowl over, blow (someone's) mind, Slang Brit knock for six: She'll really knock them out in that dress! 7. knock up. a knock or put together, improvise: I think I can knock up something quickly that will pass muster. b arouse, (a)waken, wake up: They knocked me up at dawn to go to work. c Slang impregnate, get with child, make pregnant: Her boyfriend knocked her up and then refused to marry her. -(n) 8. blow, rap, tap, thump, pounding, hammering: I was woken by a knock on the wall from my neighbour. 9. blow, punch, jab, smack, thwack, whack, right, left, cuff, Colloq clout, bop, biff, conk: He gave me a knock on the nose, and it started to bleed. 10. slap (in the face), censure, criticism, condemnadion, slur, insult: My latest novel took quite a few knocks from the reviewers.
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I. n.1. Rap (as at a door), clap.2. Blow, slap, cuff, buffet, box.II. v. n.Rap (as at a door).III. v. a.Beat, strike, hit, bump, slap. ...Словарь синонимов английского языка 2
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