knocked
past simple and past participle ofknock
单词 | knocked |
释义 | knocked past simple and past participle ofknock knock verb uk/nɒk/us/nɑːk/knockverb(MAKE NOISE)B1[I] torepeatedlyhitsomething,producinganoise: She knockedonthewindowtoattracthisattention. There's someone knockingon/atthedoor. Please knock beforeentering. [I]engineeringspecialized If anengineis knocking, it isproducingarepeatedhighsoundeither because thefuelis notburningcorrectlyor because asmallpartisdamagedand isthereforeallowinganotherparttomoveinwaysthat it should not. [I] If something such as apipeknocks, it makes arepeatedhighsound.
Hitting against objects accidentally and colliding
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Sounds made by objects, movement or impact knockverb(HIT)B1[I+ adv/prep,T] tohit,especiallyforcefully, andcausetomoveorfall: Heaccidentallyknocked thevaseoffthetable. She knocked herheadagainstthewallas shefell. Who knockedoverthatmugofcoffee? [+ obj + adj]Somethugknocked himunconscious/senseless. She took ahammerand knockedaholeinthewall. knock into each other/knock through If you knock tworoomsinto each other or knock tworoomsthrough, youremovethewallbetween them so that theyformoneroom.
Hitting against objects accidentally and colliding
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Connecting and combining Building: construction work & workers knockverb(CRITICIZE)[T]UKinformal tocriticize,especiallyunfairly: Don't knock him - he's doing hisbest. to show disapproval of someone or something
Disapproving & criticizing
Idiomsbe knocking (on) 60, 70, etc. knocksomeone'sblock off knocksomethingon the head knock (some) sense intosomeone knocksomeonesideways/for six knock on wood knock 'em dead! knock it off knock spots offsomething knock the bottom out ofsomething knock, knock! you could have knocked me down/over with a feather Phrasal verbsknock around knock around (something) knocksomeonearound knocksomeoneback (something) knock back (something) knocksomeonedown knocksomeone/somethingdown knocksomethingdown knock off (something) knocksomethingoff (something) knocksomethingoff knocksomeoneoff knocksomeoneout knockyourselfout knocksomethingout knocksomethingout ofsomeone knocksomeoneover knocksomethingover knocksomethingtogether/up knock up knocksomeoneup Examplesofknockedknocked In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. He actually went down to see them andknockedon doors. From theCambridge English Corpus In another incident, a policeman who tried to stop a confrontation between warring factions wasknockedunconscious when both groups turned on him. From theCambridge English Corpus Those unable to right themselves after probing with a pipette tip were recorded as 'knocked-down' and excluded from the final analysis. From theCambridge English Corpus The rider had to hit the shield with the spearhead, and to avoid beingknockeddown by the movement of the mace. From theCambridge English Corpus Osteoarthritic joints may be very painful ifknocked. From theCambridge English Corpus This is the baggy, inbetween space in architecture and cities that allows them to beknockedaround and adapt to changing conditions, aspirations and dreams. From theCambridge English Corpus Five of the concrete columns had to beknockeddown due to structural deficiency, and single-use cardboard tubes were used as formwork. From theCambridge English Corpus No longer an icon of immutable law and harmony, it seemed bizarre and dissonant,knockedfrom its theoretical, pedagogical and symbolic pride of place. From theCambridge English Corpus In another, the device wasknockedout of position during catheter manipulation after deployment and embolized to the pulmonary artery. From theCambridge English Corpus I wish me grandmother had flogged us with a bit of ninetail - it might haveknockeda bit of sense into us earlier ! From theCambridge English Corpus Iknockeddown three times then he dodged me into water. From theCambridge English Corpus He ordered her to lie down,knockedher on the face, then cut off her hands. From theCambridge English Corpus As he wanted to get down very quickly, heknockeddown the ladder. From theCambridge English Corpus As he wanted to get down very quickly, heknockeddown the ladder because it was unbalanced. From theCambridge English Corpus Nobody hasknockedon your door and asked you to be an actor. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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