英:[nɔk fɔ: ə lu:p]
美:[nɑk fɔr e lup]
英:[nɔk fɔ: ə lu:p]
美:[nɑk fɔr e lup]
使震惊,造成混乱,使激动
verb
intransitive verb
to strike something with a sharp blow
to collide with something
bustle
heard them knocking around in the kitchen
wander
knocked about Europe all summer
to make a pounding noise
to have engine knock
to find fault
transitive verb
to strike sharply
was knocked out of the campaign
to set forcibly in motion with a blow
to cause to collide
to find fault with
always knocking those in authority
noun
a sharp blow : rap, hit
a loud knock on the door
a severe misfortune or hardship
a pounding noise
a sharp repetitive metallic noise caused by abnormal ignition in an automobile engine
a harsh and often petty criticism
the knock on him was that he couldn't handle the pressure
verb
intransitive verb
to strike something with a sharp blow
to collide with something
bustle
heard them knocking around in the kitchen
wander
knocked about Europe all summer
to make a pounding noise
to have engine knock
to find fault
transitive verb
to strike sharply
was knocked out of the campaign
to set forcibly in motion with a blow
to cause to collide
to find fault with
always knocking those in authority
noun
a sharp blow : rap, hit
a loud knock on the door
a severe misfortune or hardship
a pounding noise
a sharp repetitive metallic noise caused by abnormal ignition in an automobile engine
a harsh and often petty criticism
the knock on him was that he couldn't handle the pressure
Verb Middle English knoken, from Old English cnocian; akin to Middle High German knochen to press
The first known use of knock was before the 12th century
knock1 of 2verb
to strike with a sharp blow
to set in motion with a sharp blow
to bump against something
wander sense 1
knocked about the country last summer
to have engine knock
to find fault with
don't knock it—there are worse jobs
knock2 of 2noun
a sharp blow
a severe misfortune or hardship
a pounding noise
heard a knock on the door
a sharp rattling noise caused by abnormal ignition in an automobile engine
1 The ball knocked him on the chin.
2 She knocked the glass from his hand.
3 He knocked the baseball over the fence.
4 The ball hit him in the mouth and knocked out one of his teeth.
5 The wind knocked him backwards.
6 The dog knocked against the lamp.
7 My knee accidentally knocked against the table.
8 Skaters were knocking into each other all over the ice.
9 I accidentally knocked my knee against the table.
10 He gave him a knock on the head.
11 There was a loud knock at the door.
12 She took some knocks early in her career.
13 He likes praise but can't stand the knocks.
14 Even 6 inches of moving water can pose a serious risk of knocking you off your feet.
15 Schuman says that after a brief interruption from someone knocking on the bathroom door, Nick forced her to reciprocate.
16 He gave the rogue a smash on the jaw.
他朝那流氓的下巴猛击一拳。
17 A punch like that would double up anyone.
像那样的猛击会使任何人弯下腰来。