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knock-down
- IPA[ˈnɒkdaʊn]
英式
- (of a price) very low.;capable of knocking down or overwhelming someone or something
- an act of knocking an opponent down.;an instance of a striker heading a high ball down to a nearby teammate.
noun: knock-down, plural noun: knock-downs
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形容詞
- 1. informal (of a price) very low.
- 2. capable of knocking down or overwhelming someone or something repeated knock-down blows
- ▪ (of furniture) easily dismantled and reassembled.
名詞
- 1. an act of knocking an opponent down.
- ▪ an instance of a striker heading a high ball down to a nearby teammate.
- ▪ an instance of a boat toppling over as a result of the force of the wind.
- 2. Australian, New Zealand informal an introduction to someone.
- demolish a building or other structure
Oxford Dictionary
- demolish a building or other structure
Oxford American Dictionary
- demolish a building
Oxford American Dictionary
- demolish a building or other structure
Oxford Dictionary
- (especially of a vehicle) strike or collide with someone so as to cause them to fall to the ground
Oxford Dictionary
- (especially of a vehicle) strike or collide with someone so as to cause them to fall to the ground
Oxford American Dictionary
- a free-for-all fight: knock-down-drag-out fights
Oxford Dictionary
- a free-for-all fight: knock-down-drag-out fights
Oxford American Dictionary
- (especially of a vehicle) strike or collide with someone so as to cause them to fall to the ground
Oxford Dictionary
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