knocked查询结果如下:
词性:|verb|
例句1. he knocked on the door marked
例句2. she knocked her knee painfully on the table
例句3. he knocked into an elderly man with a walking stick
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Knocked all the radios down 20 percent.
把所有的收音机都降价百分之二十
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Knocked the attacker senseless.
把袭击者打昏
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(Having been)Knocked down by a car, he spent a week in the hospital.
被车子撞倒后,他在医院里度过了一星期。
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Knocked silly by the impact.
被撞击得头昏眼花
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Peter knocked the glass off the table and broke it.
彼得把玻璃杯打翻,从桌上掉下去摔碎了。
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As the man came near, the prisoner knocked him to the ground with a sharp blow.
当这个人走近时,战俘猛地一拳将他打翻在地。
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The room smelt of the beer they had just knocked back.
房间里有他们刚喝掉的啤酒的气味。
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The storm knocked out the telephones.
风暴使电话中断
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The swing of the dog’s long tail knocked a vase from the little table.
狗摆动它的长尾巴,打翻了小桌子上的花瓶。
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After two glasses of the homemade wine,I had to lie down.It had to lie down.It had knocked me out.
喝了两杯家酿后,我不得不躺下,它使我醉了。
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I was out of hick;I knocked one of my teeth out of place.
很倒霉我把一颗牙摔活动了。
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It was noisy in the classroom; the teacher knocked on the desk angrily.
教室里乱哄哄的,老师生气地敲敲桌子。
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Her words really knocked me.
她的话实在令我吃惊。
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No sooner had she come than the maid knocked .
她一来女佣就敲门了。
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The spotlight fell on the actress.He knocked on the door.
聚光灯把光集中打到女演员身上;他敲门
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The pit-prop fell on his head and knocked him out.
坑木掉在他头上,把他打昏过去。
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The mobile medical team knocked together a makeshift operating table.
流动医疗队匆匆搭起了一张临时手术台。
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The mobile medical team knocked together a makeshift operation table.
流动医疗队匆匆搭起了中张临时手术台。
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The long journey knocked me up.
那长途旅行使我累坏了。
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That work has really knocked me up.
那工作真把我累坏了。
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That car knocked her back $5000.
那辆车她花了5000美元。
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The politician was knocked off his pedestal by his daughter’s.
那位政客因他女儿所说关于他私人生活的事不再被崇拜了。
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The blow knocked him senseless.
那一击把他打昏了。
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The blow knocked me flat.
那一击把我击倒在地上。
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That news fairly knocked me into a cocked hat; I just couldn’t believe it.
那一消息简直把我打懵了,我真不相信它是真的。
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The boy knocked the table over and muddled all my papers.
男孩打翻了桌子,把我的文稿都弄乱了。
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Well, I knocked it off the desk accidentally.
嗯,我不小心把它摔到书桌下。
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You startled me when you knocked on the window!
你敲窗户时把我吓了一大跳!
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Have you ever been knocked down by a car?
你有没有被车撞倒过?
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EC/Japan Passenger cars, off road vehicles, light commercial vehicles, light trucks (up to 5 tonnes), and the same vehicles in wholly knocked -down form (CKD sets)31 December 1999
欧共体/日本客车、越野车、轻型商用车、轻型卡车(5吨以下)以及上述车辆的成套散件(CKD)1999年12月31日。
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|noun|
1.A blow or collision.
‘the casing is tough enough to withstand _knocks_ ’
‘Jonathan Smith is expected to undergo a fitness test after sustaining a _knock_ to his knee on Sunday.’
2.A continual thumping or rattling sound made by an engine.
‘Lucas oil Octane Booster eliminates spark _knocks_ , pinging, and dieseling while promoting clean fuel burn for fewer emissions and better mileage.’
‘When added to gasoline in minute amounts, tetraethyl lead prevents engine _knock_ and increases the gasoline’s octane rating.’
3.A critical comment.
‘This is no _knock_ against Lucas, who does a fine job in his short scenes, but it is a structural problem that the film does not entirely solve.’
‘The only _knock_ is he lacks experience against elite-level competition.’
4.A discouraging experience; a setback.
‘the region’s industries have taken a severe _knock_ ’
‘In a nutshell, I hadn’t suffered the same hard _knocks_ and had little chance of knowing what was really important in life.’
5.A sudden short sound caused by a blow, especially on a door to attract attention or gain entry.
‘Justin heard loud _knocks_ coming from the front door.’
‘He smiled and leaned down to kiss her, frowning as a sudden _knock_ sounded on the door.’
6.An innings, especially of an individual batsman.
‘a splendid _knock_ of 117 against Somerset’
‘He struck 12 fours in his 259-ball _knock_ .’
|verb|
1.(of a motor or other engine) make a regular thumping or rattling noise, e.g. through pinking.
‘The only time you should consider using a higher-octane gas is if your engine starts to _knock_ or ping.’
‘While driving your car, you can also listen to the engine: if you hear _knocking_ , it’s a good sign that you have trouble.’
2.Approach (a specified age)
‘he’s younger than his brother— _knocking_ seventy’
‘Overall, I’m not bad for a man _knocking_ 60.’
3.Collide with (someone or something), giving them a hard blow.
‘he deliberately ran against her, _knocking_ her shoulder’
‘he _knocked_ into an elderly man with a walking stick’
4.Demolish the barriers between (rooms or buildings)
‘two of the downstairs rooms had been _knocked_ into one’
‘The new facility, on Rectory Road, replaces the previous cramped and out-of-date building made up of four residential houses _knocked_ together.’
5.Force to move or fall with a deliberate or accidental blow or collision.
‘he’d _knocked_ over a glass of water’
‘The court heard Mr Smedley was _knocked_ to the floor before his attackers kicked him twice in the stomach.’
6.Injure or damage by striking.
‘she _knocked_ her knee painfully on the table’
‘you have had a setback that has _knocked_ your self-esteem’
7.Make (a hole or a dent) in something by striking it forcefully.
‘you’ll need to _knock_ a hole in the wall’
‘Ms Waterman says asbestos entered their flat through a hole which builders _knocked_ in their wall.’
8.Strike a surface noisily to attract attention, especially when waiting to be let in through a door.
‘he strolled over and _knocked_ on a door marked Enquiries’
‘Amy and I waited until I got sick and tired of waiting, and _knocked_ lightly on the window.’
9.Strike or thump together or against something.
‘her heart _knocked_ painfully behind her ribs’
‘When these cattle move side by side in the herd, their hollow horns _knock_ together, producing a characteristic resonant sound.’
10.Talk disparagingly about; criticize.
‘So stop _knocking_ the town you live in and be proud of what we have and what has been achieved here.’
‘It’s hard to _knock_ this decision in political terms, and it has a defensible legal rationale.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。