knocker - translation to russian
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knocker - translation to russian

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Knockers; Knocker (disambiguation)

knocker         

['nɔkə]

общая лексика

дверной молоток

нефтегазовая промышленность

инструмент для ловли яса

детонирующее взрывчатое вещество

существительное

общая лексика

дверной молоток

дверное кольцо

агент фирмы

предлагающий товары клиентам на дому

фольклор

гном

живущий в шахтах и указывающий стуком на наличие руды

разговорное выражение

придира

любитель покритиковать

важная шишка

воротила

задавала

воображала

knocker         
knocker noun 1) тот, кто стучит 2) дверной молоток, дверное кольцо; сигнальный молоток 3) amer.; coll. придира, критикан 4) amer.; coll. очень красивый человек; сногсшибательно одетый человек up to the knocker coll. - а) в совершенстве; б) в хорошем состоянии; в) по последней моде
knocker         
дверной молоток

Definition

Knocker
·add. ·noun A person strikingly handsome, beautiful, or fine; one who wins admiration; a "stunner.".
II. Knocker ·noun One who, or that which, knocks; specifically, an instrument, or kind of hammer, fastened to a door, to be used in seeking for admittance.
III. Knocker ·add. ·noun A species of large cockroach, ·esp. Blabera gigantea, of semitropical America, which as able to produce a loud knocking sound.

Wikipedia

Knocker

Knocker and knockers may refer to:

  • Knocker (folklore), mythical creature in Welsh and Cornish folklore
  • Knocker (radio series)

People:

  • Elsie Knocker (1884–1978), British nurse and ambulance driver in World War I who won numerous medals for bravery
  • Knocker Norton or Steve Norton, English rugby league footballer
  • nickname of Enoch West (1886–1965), English footballer

Items that knock:

  • Door knocker, item of door furniture that allows people outside to alert those inside
  • Knocker-up, profession in England and Ireland before alarm clocks were affordable or reliable
  • Port knocker, to externally open ports on a firewall
  • Sanctuary Knocker, ornamental knocker on the door of a cathedral

Other knockers:

  • Popper knockers or Clackers, a toy popular around 1970
  • Saggarmaker's bottom knocker, manufacturer of saggars (boxlike containers used in firing pottery) in the UK
  • Staple knocker, tool resembling a screwdriver for removing staples and shredded material
  • Swish knocker or Swish cymbal
  • Breasts (colloq.)
Examples of use of knocker
1. She posed outside the famous black door, as HM Media yelled, "Gorra job, darlink?" Finally someone inside noticed her tiny figure under the knocker and let her in.
2. Will Knocker, a friend of Cholmondeley who was in court Wednesday, said the family‘s history is playing a part in the legal troubles.
3. "When the day comes, I‘ll probably be clinging to the door knocker." What will Blair be when he quits, asked Amis, an ex–politician?
4. "He was such a nice guy, and totally unwilling to knock heads and tick people off." Lawlor, Ridge‘s chief of staff, was more of a head–knocker, but he lasted only seven months.
5. "Then, just before he left the owner said he had a present for him and reappeared carrying the cast–iron door knocker which used to adorn the front door.
What is the Russian for knocker? Translation of &#39knocker&#39 to Russian