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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

knocking copy SUBST MARKET

Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

I. knock [Brit nɒk, americ nɑk] SUBST

1. knock (blow):

2. knock (noise):

3. knock (setback):

knock fig

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

1. knock (strike):

knock object
to knock sb unconscious or senseless or silly coloq person, object, blow:

2. knock (cause to move):

to knock sth off or out of sth
to knock sb/sth over sth
envoyer qn/qc par-dessus qc
to knock sb off his feet blast , wave:
to knock sb/sth out of the way
écarter qn/qc

3. knock (beat):

4. knock (criticize) coloq:

knock method, opposition, achievement
knock person
don't knock it! humor

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

1. knock (make sound):

frapper (at, on à)
knock (involuntarily) branch, object:
cogner (on, against contre)
knock engine, water pipes:

2. knock (collide):

IV. knock [Brit nɒk, americ nɑk]

to knock sth on the head coloq

I. knocking [Brit ˈnɒkɪŋ, americ ˈnɑkɪŋ] SUBST

coups mpl

II. knocking [Brit ˈnɒkɪŋ, americ ˈnɑkɪŋ] ADJ

I. copy [Brit ˈkɒpi, americ ˈkɑpi] SUBST

1. copy (reproduction, imitation):

copie f (of de)

2. copy (issue, edition):

3. copy (journalist's, advertiser's text):

II. copy [Brit ˈkɒpi, americ ˈkɑpi] VERBO trans

1. copy (imitate):

copy person, style, design, system
copier (from sur)

2. copy (duplicate):

copy document, letter, disk, file

3. copy (write out by hand):

copy exercise, answers, inscription, text
recopier (from sur)

III. copy [Brit ˈkɒpi, americ ˈkɑpi] VERBO intr

copy person, candidate, pupil:

copier (from sur)

no Dicionário PONS

knocking copy [ˌnɒkɪŋˈkɒpɪ, americ ˌnɑ:kɪŋˈkɑ:pɪ] SUBST no pl, no indef art ECON

no Dicionário PONS

I. knock [nɒk, americ nɑ:k] SUBST

to take a knock coloq

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

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

1. knock (hit):

2. knock coloq (criticize):

Expressões:

to knock spots off sb/sth Brit
éclipser qn/qc

I. copy <-pies> [ˈkɒpi, americ ˈkɑ:pi] SUBST

1. copy (facsimile):

2. copy FOTO:

3. copy ARTE:

4. copy JORNAL:

copy of a book

5. copy (text to be published):

6. copy (topic for an article):

7. copy COMPUT:

hard copy COMPUT

Expressões:

II. copy <-ie-> [ˈkɒpi, americ ˈkɑ:pi] VERBO trans a. fig

III. copy [ˈkɒpi, americ ˈkɑ:pi] VERBO intr pej (cheat)

no Dicionário PONS

I. knock [nak] SUBST

II. knock [nak] VERBO intr a. TÉC

III. knock [nak] VERBO trans

1. knock (hit):

2. knock coloq (criticize):

Expressões:

to knock sb's socks off calão
to knock sb dead calão

I. copy <-pies> [ˈka·pi] SUBST

1. copy (facsimile):

2. copy FOTO:

3. copy ARTE:

4. copy JORNAL:

copy of a book

5. copy (text to be published):

6. copy (topic for an article):

7. copy comput:

hard copy comput

Expressões:

II. copy <-ie-> [ˈka·pi] VERBO trans a. fig

III. copy [ˈka·pi] VERBO intr pej (cheat)

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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The document was handed to staff and marked for immediate destruction after reading, but a horrified whistle- blower smuggled a copy out of the now-closed school.
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Part of the plot revolves around retrieving the missing master copy of a film cartridge that makes viewers lose all interest in anything other than viewing it.
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Only certain beneficiaries and possible heirs can request a copy of the revocable living trust after you pass away.
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Unable to hear the lessons, she'd had to copy out her classmates' notes and do extra reading to make up for the barriers she faced.
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At many newspapers, copy editors who review stories for publication work together at what is called a copy desk, supervised by a copy desk chief, night editor, or news editor.
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