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knock - traduction vers arabe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Knock (disambiguation); The Knock (disambiguation)

KNOCK         

ألاسم

خَبْط ; خَبْطَة ; دَقّ ; دَقَّة ; ضَرْب ; ضَرْبَة ; طَرْق ; طَرْقَة ; قَرْع ; قَرْعَة ; نَقْر ; نَقْرَة

الفعل

خَبَطَ ; دَقَّ ; طَرَقَ طَرِيقًا ; قَرَعَ البابَ ; نَقَرَ

knock         
VI
تجول ، تنقل كثيراً عاب ، انتقد
T
ضرب بعنف دق ، قرع ، طرق اصطدم ب ، تنقل كثيراً
N
الخبط نقد لاذع مصيبه او محنه قاسيه
knock         
طَرْقَة

Définition

knock
(knocks, knocking, knocked)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you knock on something such as a door or window, you hit it, usually several times, to attract someone's attention.
She went directly to Simon's apartment and knocked on the door...
He knocked before going in.
VERB: V on/at n, V
Knock is also a noun.
They heard a knock at the front door.
N-COUNT
knocking
They were wakened by a loud knocking at the door.
N-SING: also no det
2.
If you knock something, you touch or hit it roughly, especially so that it falls or moves.
She accidentally knocked the tea tin off the shelf...
Isabel rose so abruptly that she knocked down her chair...
VERB: V n prep, V n with adv
Knock is also a noun.
The bags have tough exterior materials to protect against knocks, rain and dust.
N-COUNT
3.
If someone knocks two rooms or buildings into one, or knocks them together, they make them form one room or building by removing a wall.
They decided to knock the two rooms into one...
The spacious kitchen was achieved by knocking together three small rooms.
VERB: V pl-n into n, V pl-n with together
4.
To knock someone into a particular position or condition means to hit them very hard so that they fall over or become unconscious.
The third wave was so strong it knocked me backwards...
Someone had knocked him unconscious.
VERB: V n prep/adv, V n adj
5.
To knock a particular quality or characteristic out of someone means to make them lose it.
The stories of his links with the actress had knocked the fun out of him...
Those people hurt me and knocked my confidence.
VERB: no cont, V n out of n, V n
6.
If you knock something or someone, you criticize them and say unpleasant things about them. (INFORMAL)
I'm not knocking them: if they want to do it, it's up to them...
VERB: V n
7.
If someone receives a knock, they have an unpleasant experience which prevents them from achieving something or which causes them to change their attitudes or plans.
What they said was a real knock to my self-confidence...
= blow
N-COUNT
8.
to knock something on the head: see head
to knock someone or something into shape: see shape

Wikipédia

Knock
Exemples du corpus de texte pour knock
1. Knock out Afghanistan, the thinking went, and you knock out Osama bin Laden.
2. Condoleezza Rice enjoys sitting around the campfire, entertaining everyone with corny knockknock jokes in Russian.
3. A02 AKRON, N.Y. –– You want the candidate to do that door–to–door, knockknock–and–glad–hand stuff?
4. So go ahead and giggle out loud at your husband‘s bad knockknock jokes –– it‘ll make you both feel good.
5. "If we knock them over by lunchtime we have got two and a half days to knock off whatever we need.