Knock, to - translation to arabic
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Knock, to - translation to arabic

1952 FILM BY ROY WARD BAKER
Don't Bother To Knock
  • [[Marilyn Monroe]] as the disturbed babysitter ''Nell''

Knock, to      
قرع ، فرقع ، حطم ، خفض السعر
knock in         
GENETIC ENGINEERING METHOD
Knockin mouse; Knock-in; Knock in; Gene Knock-in; Gene knockin
دق مسمارا
knock         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Knock (disambiguation); The Knock (disambiguation)
‎ يَطْرُق, طَرْقَة‎

Definition

knock
I
n.
thumping noise
1) engine knock
2) a gentle; loud knock
3) a knock at, on (a knock at/on the door)
blow
(colloq.)
4) hard knocks (she has taken some hard knocks in her life)
II
v.
1) ('to rap') to knock loudly
2) (colloq. ) (d; intr.) ('to wander') to knock about, around (he knocked around the western part of the state for a few months)
3) (d; intr., tr.) ('to strike') to knock against (she knocked her head against the ceiling)
4) (D; intr.) ('to rap') to knock at, on (to knock at/on the door)
5) (d; tr.) ('to pound') to knock into (to knock some sense into smb.'s head)
6) (d; tr.) to knock off ('to fell') (he knocked me off my feet)
7) (d; tr.) ('to remove') to knock out of (the impact knocked two teeth out of his mouth)
8) (N; used with an adjective) ('to render by striking') to knock smb. cold
9) (P; tr.) ('to render by striking') she knocked me down
10) (misc.) knock it off! (slang) ('stop!')

Wikipedia

Don't Bother to Knock

Don't Bother to Knock is a 1952 American psychological thriller starring Richard Widmark and Marilyn Monroe and directed by Roy Ward Baker.

The screenplay was written by Daniel Taradash, based on the 1951 novel Mischief by Charlotte Armstrong.

Monroe is featured as a disturbed babysitter watching a child at the same New York hotel where a pilot, played by Widmark, is staying. He starts flirting with her, but over the evening her strange behavior makes him increasingly aware that she is unhinged. How he copes with the situation ends up profoundly impacting all three lives.

Examples of use of Knock, to
1. Not that skipper Inzamamul Haq’s masterly 25th century was a knock to ignore.
2. "It‘s a sadly British trait to undervalue, knock, to seek to destroy what is excellent," he said.
3. Road tolls could prove to be a huge knock to the British economy and cost many jobs.
4. I share a small shower unit and have to knock to make sure there are no men inside, but the conditions are good.
5. She has also been seen out with a swollen and bruised left cheek, fuelling speculation the bruising was caused by a hard knock to her face.