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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

I. knock [americ nɑk, Brit nɒk] SUBST

1. knock:

cascabeleo m lat-amer

2. knock (blow):

3.1. knock coloq (setback):

3.2. knock coloq (criticism):

palo m coloq

II. knock [americ nɑk, Brit nɒk] VERBO trans

1. knock (strike, push):

she knocked my elbow
tirar a alguien al suelo
tumbar a alguien
to knock sb dead coloq
to knock sb sideways coloq
dejar a alguien de una pieza
I was knocked sideways

2. knock (criticize):

knock coloq
knock coloq

III. knock [americ nɑk, Brit nɒk] VERBO intr

1. knock (on door):

golpear lat-amer
tocar lat-amer
entró sin golpear or tocar lat-amer
golpear or tocar a la puerta lat-amer

2. knock (collide):

to knock against/into sb/sth
darse or chocar contra alguien/algo
I almost knocked into her

3. knock engine:

cascabelear lat-amer

I. knock out VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. knock out (make unconscious):

2. knock out (destroy, damage) coloq:

knock out target/installations

3. knock out (shock, overwhelm) coloq:

4. knock out (exhaust):

knock out coloq
knock out coloq
knock out coloq
dejar de cama lat-amer coloq

II. knock out VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. knock out (remove by hitting):

knock out contents

2. knock out (of competition, tournament):

knock down VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1.1. knock down (cause to fall):

knock down door/fence
knock down obstacle

1.2. knock down vehicle/driver:

1.3. knock down (demolish):

knock down building/slums
knock down building/slums
knock down building/slums
knock down wall

1.4. knock down (dismantle):

knock down machinery
knock down machinery

2.1. knock down coloq (reduce):

knock down price/charge
we knocked her down to £150 esp Brit

2.2. knock down coloq (at auction):

it was knocked down at £60
it was knocked down at £60
se remató en 60 libras lat-amer

I. knock up VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) coloq

1. knock up (assemble hurriedly):

knock up meal/snack
knock up meal/snack

2. knock up (rouse, waken):

knock up Brit
knock up Brit

II. knock up VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv)

1. knock up (exhaust) americ:

knock up coloq
knock up coloq
knock up coloq
dejar de cama lat-amer coloq

2. knock up (make pregnant):

knock up calão
knock up calão

III. knock up VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + adv) (in tennis, squash)

knock up Brit

IV. knock up VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + adv + o)

knock up (in cricket) coloq:

they knocked up a good score

I. knock about VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -], knock around VERBO coloq (v + o + adv)

1. knock about (beat):

he got knocked about in his cell

2. knock about (batter):

knock about furniture

II. knock about VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -], knock around VERBO coloq (v + adv, v + prep + o)

1. knock about (be present):

2. knock about (travel):

knock-for-knock agreement [ˈnɑːk fər ˈnɑːk, ˌnɒk fə ˈnɒk] SUBST Brit

I. knock back VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] coloq (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (drink)

he knocked it back in one gulp

II. knock back VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] coloq (v + o + adv) (cost)

I. knock off VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + adv, v + prep + o)

knock off (stop work) coloq:

II. knock off VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (stop)

knock off coloq
¡déjala ya! coloq
¡córtala de una vez! Chile coloq
¡terminala de una vez! RioPr coloq
¡párale ya! Méx coloq

III. knock off VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o, v + o + prep + o) (deduct, eliminate)

knock off coloq
we've knocked £10 off the price

IV. knock off VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. knock off (do quickly, easily) coloq:

2. knock off (steal):

knock off calão
knock off calão
mangar coloq
knock off calão
volarse Méx coloq

3. knock off (kill):

knock off calão
liquidar coloq
knock off calão

4. knock off (have sex with) Brit:

knock off calão
knock off calão
tirarse vulg
knock off calão
cogerse Méx RioPr Ven vulg

5. knock off (make illegal copy of):

6. knock off (burgle) americ:

knock off coloq

knock together VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -]

knock together → knock up

I. knock up VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) coloq

1. knock up (assemble hurriedly):

knock up meal/snack
knock up meal/snack

2. knock up (rouse, waken):

knock up Brit
knock up Brit

II. knock up VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + o + adv)

1. knock up (exhaust) americ:

knock up coloq
knock up coloq
knock up coloq
dejar de cama lat-amer coloq

2. knock up (make pregnant):

knock up calão
knock up calão

III. knock up VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + adv) (in tennis, squash)

knock up Brit

IV. knock up VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + adv + o)

knock up (in cricket) coloq:

they knocked up a good score

knock on VERBO [americ nɑk -, Brit nɒk -] (v + adv)

knock on (get old) Brit coloq:

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I. knock [nɒk, americ nɑ:k] SUBST

1. knock (blow):

2. knock (sound):

3. knock fig coloq:

II. knock [nɒk, americ nɑ:k] VERBO intr

1. knock (hit):

2. knock TÉC:

knock engine, pipes

III. knock [nɒk, americ nɑ:k] VERBO trans

1. knock (hit):

to knock the bottom out of sth a. fig

2. knock coloq (criticize):

I. knock up VERBO trans

1. knock up (make quickly):

2. knock up Brit, Aus coloq (awaken):

3. knock up americ coloq (impregnate):

to get knocked up

II. knock up VERBO intr DESP

knock out VERBO trans

1. knock out DESP:

2. knock out (remove):

knock out contents in text

3. knock out (eliminate):

4. knock out (produce quickly):

5. knock out coloq (astonish):

knock down VERBO trans

1. knock down (cause to fall):

knock down with a car

2. knock down (demolish):

3. knock down (reduce):

4. knock down (sell at auction):

to knock sth down to sb for £100

knock-up SUBST

knock on VERBO intr

knock-kneed [ˌnɒkˈni:d, americ ˈnɑ:kni:d] ADJ

I. knock off VERBO trans

1. knock off (cause to fall off):

2. knock off (reduce):

3. knock off coloq (steal):

choricear coloq

4. knock off coloq (murder):

cargarse coloq

5. knock off (produce easily):

6. knock off (stop):

II. knock off VERBO intr coloq

knock over VERBO trans

knock over objects

knock back VERBO trans coloq

1. knock back (drink quickly):

2. knock back Brit, Aus (cost a lot):

3. knock back Brit, Aus coloq (reject advances):

4. knock back (surprise):

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I. knock up VERBO trans calão (impregnate)

to get knocked up

II. knock up VERBO intr DESP

I. knock [nak] SUBST

1. knock (blow):

2. knock (sound):

3. knock fig coloq:

II. knock [nak] VERBO intr

1. knock (hit):

2. knock TÉC:

knock engine, pipes

III. knock [nak] VERBO trans

1. knock (hit):

to knock the bottom out of sth a. fig

2. knock coloq (criticize):

knock out VERBO trans

1. knock out DESP:

2. knock out (remove):

knock out contents in text

3. knock out (eliminate):

4. knock out (produce quickly):

5. knock out coloq (astonish):

knock down VERBO trans

1. knock down (cause to fall):

knock down with a car

2. knock down (demolish):

3. knock down (reduce):

4. knock down (sell at auction):

5. knock down (reduce):

knock-kneed [ˈnak·nid] ADJ

knock back VERBO trans coloq

1. knock back (drink quickly):

2. knock back (surprise):

knock into VERBO trans (make understand)

knock together VERBO trans

knock over VERBO trans

knock over an object

knock on VERBO intr

Present
Iknock
youknock
he/she/itknocks
weknock
youknock
theyknock
Past
Iknocked
youknocked
he/she/itknocked
weknocked
youknocked
theyknocked
Present Perfect
Ihaveknocked
youhaveknocked
he/she/ithasknocked
wehaveknocked
youhaveknocked
theyhaveknocked
Past Perfect
Ihadknocked
youhadknocked
he/she/ithadknocked
wehadknocked
youhadknocked
theyhadknocked

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There is a frantic knock on the door.
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They reached the town late at night, and were wakened by a loud knock on the door early in the morning.
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Juveniles use their beaks to knock on the red spot on the beaks of adults to indicate hunger.
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He hears a knock on his door and answers it.
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He arrives and moments later there is another knock on the door.
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