knock down
11Knock-down — Knock down, auch Knock|down der; [s], s: einfacher Niederschlag (Boxen) …
12knock down — ► knock down 1) (at an auction) confirm (a sale) by a knock with a hammer. 2) informal reduce the price of (an article). Main Entry: ↑knock …
13knock-down — ☆ knock down or drag out [näk′doun΄ drag′out΄ ] n., adj. Informal 1. characterized by great violence, harshness, animosity, etc. [a knock down, drag out argument] 2. an extremely harsh or violent fight, argument, etc …
14knock|down — «NOK DOWN», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. irresistible; overwhelming: »a knockdown bargain. 2. constructed in separate parts, so as to be easily knocked down or taken apart for storage or moving: »Manufacturers have developed a large and growing… …
15knock down — (izg. nȍk dáun) m DEFINICIJA 1. sport prekid borbe u boksu zbog nesposobnosti boksača da nastavi borbu [biti u knock downu] 2. ekon. razg. na dražbi, udarac čekićem po stolu kojim voditelj označava da je predmet prodan ETIMOLOGIJA engl …
16knock down — index beat (strike) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
17knock-down — ► ADJECTIVE 1) informal (of a price) very low. 2) (of furniture) easily dismantled. ► NOUN Austral./NZ informal ▪ an introduction …
18knock down — verb 1. cause to come or go down (Freq. 5) The policeman downed the heavily armed suspect The mugger knocked down the old lady after she refused to hand over her wallet • Syn: ↑down, ↑cut down, ↑push down, ↑pull down …
19knock down — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms knock down : present tense I/you/we/they knock down he/she/it knocks down present participle knocking down past tense knocked down past participle knocked down 1) knock down or knock over British to hit… …
20knock down — 1) PHRASAL VERB If someone is knocked down or is knocked over by a vehicle or its driver, they are hit by a car and fall to the ground, and are often injured or killed. [be V ed P] He died in hospital after being knocked down by a car... [V P n… …