0 to make a noise by hitting something, especially a door, with your closed hand in order to attract someone's attention -- стучать(ся)
1 to hit something or someone and make them move or fall down -- сбивать, опрокидывать
He accidentally knocked the vase off the table.
I knocked over the mug.
He was knocked unconscious by the blast.
2 to criticize someone or something, often unfairly -- резко критиковать, придираться
She knocks every suggestion I make.
3 a sudden short noise made when something or someone hits a surface -- стук
a knock at/on the door
4 a hit, sometimes causing damage or injury -- удар
a knock on the head
Here they knock out electrons from inner electronic shells of the atoms, producing core holes.
This finding sheds a critical light on the use of "organ scarcity" as a moral knock-out phrase.
However, in the knock-on source calculation, the thermal motion of background fuel ions was neglected.
Heterozygous knock-out mice for brain-derived neurotrophic factor show a pathway-specific impairment of long-term potentiation but normal critical period for monocular deprivation.
However, there are several limitations to using knock-out mice to study gene function.
This is a strong argument, though it is not a knock-down proof for several reasons.
And young audiences found the slapstick and knock-about violence appealing.
He actually went down to see them and knocked on doors.
中文繁体
發出聲響, (反覆地)敲,擊,打, (引擎)發出爆震聲,砰砰作響…
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发出响声, (反复地)敲,击,打, (发动机)发爆震声,砰砰作响…
MoreEspañol
llamar, golpear, tirar…
MorePortuguês
bater, esbarrar, derrubar…
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(ドア)をノックする, ~がぶつかる, ~をたたき落とす…
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vurmak, tıklatmak, vurup yere yıkmak/sermek/devirmek…
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frapper, cogner, critiquer…
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trucar, donar un cop a, fer caure…
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