knock up - translation to russian
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knock up - translation to russian

СТРАНИЦА ЗНАЧЕНИЙ
Knock-knock (Игра); Knock-knock; Knock, Knock

knock up      

['nɔk'ʌp]

общая лексика

ударом подбросить вверх

поднять, разбудить стуком

утомлять

наспех, кое-как устраивать, сколачивать

обрюхатить

сталкиваться

зарабатывать

жаргонизм

сделать беременной

фразовый глагол

общая лексика

ударом подбросить вверх

(against)

сталкиваться (с кем-л.)

натолкнуться (на кого-л., что-л.)

набрать столько-то очков (крикет)

разговорное выражение

поднять

разбудить стуком

утомлять

истощать

ослаблять

сколотить на скорую руку

наскоро приготовить

кое-как устроить

погубить

испортить

избить

грубое выражение

сделать брюхатой

обрюхатить

спорт

разминаться

делать разминку

knock up      
рихтовать; выравнивать, сталкивать (листы)
knock up      
knock up а) ударом подбросить вверх Try not to knock the ball up as it will easily be caught and then you'll be out. б) поднять, разбудить стуком A man used to go around my northern village in the early morning, knocking people up by beating gently on the bedroom windows with a long pole. в) утомлять; ослаблять to be knocked up утомиться г) наспех, кое-как устраивать, сколачивать д) amer.; sl. сделать беременной; обрюхатить If you knock your girlfriend up you'll be in trouble with her family. е) сталкиваться (against - с кем-л.) I knocked up against my old teacher in the town this morning. ж) зарабатывать Jim's father knocked up over $10,000 last year. з) утомлять Hours of gardening in the sun have quite knocked me up.

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!')

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Examples of use of knock up
1. "They look like something my dad would knock up in the garage," said Martine.
2. He took the chance for a tennis knock–up with 13–year–old Charlie Price, one of the Prime Minister‘s less famous tennis partners.
3. More a way of life than a café, the sisters – Brigid, Molly and Hippie – knock up some knockout sandwiches from an original settler‘s dwelling.
4. Instead, she takes him to task for his suggestion that folk should knock up a quick yuletide snack of caramelised swede and cardamom soup with lemon–and five–spices–infused goose, followed by something called Baileys baked Alaska.
5. My dream usually involves hot–and–cold running waiters, iced beach towels and the kind of room service that knows how to knock up a decent bloody mary in the time it takes to blow dry my hair.
What is the Russian for knock up? Translation of &#39knock up&#39 to Russian