Deyimsel fiiller
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knock [sb] back vtr phrasal sep | informal (impede progress of) | engellemek f. |
| | mani olmak f. |
| The unexpected obstacle knocked her back and she was not able to finish on time. |
knock [sth] back, knock back [sth] vtr phrasal sep | slang (drink greedily) (içki) | yuvarlamak, devirmek f. |
| | bir tek atmak f. |
knock [sb] back [sth] vtr phrasal sep | UK, slang (cost) | mal olmak f. |
| That new car must have knocked you back a fair amount! |
knock [sth] down, knock down [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (demolish) | yıkmak f. |
| The old office building was knocked down to make place for a new shopping mall. |
knock [sth] down, knock down [sth] vtr phrasal sep | figurative (reduce the price of) (fiyat) | indirmek f. |
| | düşürmek f. |
| No one was buying anything so they decided to knock down the prices. |
knock [sb] down, knock down [sb] vtr phrasal sep | (pedestrian: hit with a vehicle) | çarpıp yere düşürmek f. |
| | yere sermek f. |
| The car knocked him down as he crossed the street. |
knock down [sth], knock [sth] down vtr phrasal sep | (cause to fall to the ground) | yere düşürmek f. |
| | devirmek f. |
| The objective of bowling is to knock down as many pins as possible. |
knock [sth] off vtr phrasal sep | slang (finish rapidly) | aceleyle bitirmek f. |
| | hızla yazmak f. |
| I knocked off a politics essay while I was waiting for her to get ready. |
knock [sth] off vtr phrasal sep | UK, slang (brand: copy) | kopyasını yapmak f. |
| | taklit ürün yapmak f. |
| They're knocking off designer brands and selling the goods in the local market. |
knock off vi phrasal | slang (finish day's work) | paydos etmek f. |
| When it rains, the boss lets us knock off work early. |
knock [sth] off vtr phrasal sep | slang, figurative (price: reduce) (fiyat) | indirmek f. |
| | indirim yapmak f. |
| | düşürmek f. |
| There's a button missing from this dress. Could you knock a couple of pounds off the price? |
knock [sb] out vtr phrasal sep | informal (strike unconscious) | vurup yere yıkmak f. |
| The goalkeeper collided with the striker and knocked him out. |
knock [sb] out vtr phrasal sep | informal, figurative (send to sleep) | bayıltmak f. |
| The chloroform knocked her out. |
knock [sb] out vtr phrasal sep | (KO: defeat in boxing match) (boks) | nakavt etmek f. |
| The boxer knocked out his opponent in the third round. |
knock [sb] out vtr phrasal sep | (competitor: eliminate) | yenmek geçişli f. |
| | saf dışı bırakmak geçişli f. |
| In the semi-final of the competition, Manchester United knocked Liverpool out. |
knock [sb] out vtr phrasal sep | slang, figurative (impress) (mecazlı) | etkilemek f. |
| Sophie knocked everybody out with her great singing voice. |
knock [sth] out vtr phrasal sep | slang (do hurriedly) | hızlı hızlı yazmak geçişli f. |
| | çiziktirmek geçişli f. |
| Ben quickly knocked the essay out. |
knock [sb] over, knock over [sb] vtr phrasal sep | (pedestrian: hit with a vehicle) | çarpmak, çarpıp yere düşürmek f. |
| The bus was delayed because a cyclist was knocked over by a car. |
knock [sth] over, knock over [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (from upright position) | devirmek f. |
| | yere düşürmek f. |
| I got mad at the little girl for knocking over my statue. |
knock [sth] over, knock over [sth] vtr phrasal sep | informal (rob) | çalmak f. |
| | aşırmak f. |
knock [sb] up vtr phrasal sep | often passive, informal (make pregnant) | hamile bırakmak, gebe bırakmak f. |
| Her boyfriend knocked her up when she was 16, which put an end to her dreams of being an actress. |
knock [sth] up, knock up [sth] vtr phrasal sep | informal, UK (make or put together hurriedly) | aceleyle yapmak f. |
| If you're hungry, I can knock up a quick spaghetti bolognese. |
knock [sb] up vtr phrasal sep | informal, UK (call on) | aramak f. |
| | uğramak f. |
| Knock me up next time you're passing and we'll have a coffee together. |
| Knock me up when you've finished work. |
knock up vi phrasal | informal, UK (tennis: practise before game) (tenis) | maçtan önce antrenman yapmak f. |
Bileşik Şekiller:
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hard knocks npl | figurative, informal (real-life experience) | gerçek hayat tecrübesi i. |
| Dan brings to the job a life-long experience of hard knocks. |
hard knocks npl | figurative, informal (difficult experiences) (mecazlı) | zor zamanlar çoğ. i. |
| The advertising industry has taken some hard knocks in the recent economic downturn. |
knock-back, knockback n | informal (setback) | aksaklık i. |
| | terslik, aksilik i. |
| The project has experienced several knock-backs in the past year, with three employees resigning. |
Knock it off! interj | slang (stop it) | kes şunu ünl. |
| | kes artık ünl. |
| Knock it off! Go and play somewhere else--I'm trying to do some work! |
knock it off v expr | slang (stop: doing, saying) | yapmayı kesmek f. |
| Gary was whistling tunelessly until Dave told him to knock it off. |
knock [sb/sth] off [sb/sth] vtr + adv | (push [sb/sth] off [sb/sth] forcefully) | -den itmek geçişli f. |
| At the funfair, Jerry won a prize for knocking a coconut off its post. |
knock [sth] on vtr + adv | (rugby: use arm illegally) (ragbi) | el veya kol ile yapılan faul i. |
| The referee blew his whistle to stop play when he saw a player knock the ball on. |
knock on vi + adv | UK, informal (grow old) | ihtiyarlamak, yaşlanmak geçişsiz f. |
knock-on n | (rugby: illegal use arm) (ragbi) | vuruş ihlali i. |
knock [sb] off their pedestal, knock [sb] off his pedestal, knock [sb] off her pedestal v expr | figurative (humble [sb] who is self-important) (birisinin) | havasını söndürmek f. |
| Losing a game so early in the tournament knocked him off his pedestal. |
knock the rough edges off [sth/sb] v expr | informal, figurative (refine) (mecazlı) | kötü/eksik yönleri gidermek f. |
| The band have knocked the rough edges off their playing and now sound more professional. |
knock [sth] together vtr + adv | slang (assemble crudely) | aceleyle yapmak f. |
| Helga knocked dinner together from whatever she could find in the fridge. |
knock-up n | informal, UK (tennis: pre-game practice) (tenis) | maç öncesi antrenman i. |
Not: A hyphen is used when the term is a noun |
Knock yourself out! interj | slang, figurative (go ahead, do it) | kendini çok fazla zorlamak f. |
| | hadi buyur/yap o zaman ünl. |
| "Could I try riding your bike?" "Sure, knock yourself out!" |
knock-on effect n | UK (indirect consequence) | ikincil etki i. |
| Inflation can be a knock-on effect of increased government spending. |
knockoff (US), knock-off (UK) adj | informal (counterfeit) | sahte, taklit s. |
| This market stall sells knock-off perfumes. |
knockoff (US), knock-off (UK) n | informal (bootleg copy) | imitasyon s. |
| It's not a real designer purse; it's only a cheap knockoff. |