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1. III1) knock down smb. /smb. doom/ he knocked his enemy /opponent/ down он сбил /свалил/ противника; the bus knocked him down его сшиб автобус2) knock down smth. /smth. down/ knock an old building (a house, a wall, etc.) down сносить /разрушать/ старое здание и т. д.; knock an argument down разбить доводы; knock down an apparatus (an equipment, etc.) разобрать /демонтировать/ аппарат и т. д.; knock down the scaffolding разобрать леса3) knock down smth., smb. /smth., smb. down/ coll. knock down a price /a price down/ снижать /сбивать/ цену; can't you knock down the price a couple of rubles? не можете ли вы сбавить /скинуть/ рубль-другой?; I managed to knock him down 10 per cent мне удалось заставить его снизить цену на /уступить/ десять процентов2. XI1) be knocked down by smth. he was knocked down by a motor car (by a bullet, by a blow in the face, by a train, etc.) его сбила машина и т. д.2) be knocked down these old houses are to be knocked down эти старые дома будут сносить3) be knocked down at some place the thing (the book, the manuscript, etc.) was knocked down at the auction эту вещь и т. д. продали с молотка; be knocked down for some price the book was knocked down for $ 99 (for a mere trifle, for a high price, etc.) эту книгу продали на аукционе за девяносто девять долларов и т. д.; be knocked down to smb. the vase was knocked down to Mr. В. ваза [, которую продавали на аукционе,] досталась мистеру В.3. XXI11) knock smth. down from smth. be careful not to knock down anything from the shelf постарайтесь ничего не сбросить /не смахнуть/ с полки2) knock down smth. /smth. down/ to some amount coll. I knocked his price down to $ 45 мне удалось сбить цену до сорока пяти долларов -
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гл.1)а) общ. сломать, разрушитьб) общ. разбирать на частиThe furniture has been knocked down ready for the buyer to put it together himself. — Мебель разбирается на детали таким образом, чтобы покупатель мог собрать ее сам.
в) общ. опровергнуть, разбить (довод, теорию)2) торг. продавать с аукциона ( ударом молотка объявлять товар проданным на аукционе)to knock the item down for $250 — продать предмет (на аукционе) за $250
The auctioneer would take a further bid of $50 on your behalf and if there was no further bidding from the floor, knock the item down to you for $250.
In that case, the printed catalogue at an auction sale stated that each lot was subject to a reserve price, but the auctioneer knocked the goods down to the plaintiff for less than the reserved price by mistake. — В данном судебном прецеденте в отпечатанном каталоге аукциона было сказано, что продажа каждого лота ограничена резервной ценой, однако аукционист продал товары с аукциона истцу по цене, меньшей, чем резервная, по ошибке.
See:3) эк. понижать ценыto knock down the price to $10 a barrel — понизить цену до 10 долларов за баррель
The price was knocked down to $3. — Цену сбили до трех долларов.
Syn:knock off 2)See:4) общ., амер., сленг зарабатывать, заколачивать ( деньги)That's because Lay knocked down tons of money — a five-year total of at least $325 million in salary, bonuses, stock-option gains and stock sales to the company — for a job he couldn't have been doing properly if he really had no idea what was going on.
5) общ., австр., сленг прожить, спустить ( деньги) -
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transitive verb1) (strike to the ground) niederreißen, umstürzen [Zaun, Hindernis]; (with fist or weapon) niederschlagen; [Fahrer, Fahrzeug:] umfahren [Person]2) (demolish) abreißen; abbrechen3) (sell by auction) zuschlagen* * *1) (to cause to fall by striking: He was so angry with the man that he knocked him down; The old lady was knocked down by a van as she crossed the street.) niederschlagen2) (to reduce the price of (goods): She bought a coat that had been knocked down to half-price.) herabsetzen* * *vt2. (demolish)▪ to \knock down down ⇆ sth etw niederreißen [o abreißen]3. (reduce)he \knock downed the price down to less than $100 er hat den Preis auf unter 100 Dollar heruntergehandelt4. (sell at auction)▪ to \knock down down ⇆ sth etw versteigern, SCHWEIZ fam a. verganten, ÖSTERR fam a. unter den Hammer bringen▪ to \knock down down ⇆ sth to sb jdm etw zuschlagento be \knock downed down for £30/at over £3 million für 30 Pfund/mehr als 3 Millionen Pfund versteigert werden* * *vt sep1) person, thing umwerfen, zu Boden werfen; opponent (by hitting) niederschlagen; (car, driver) anfahren; (completely) umfahren; (fatally) überfahren; building abreißen, niederreißen; tree fällen, umhauen; door einschlagen; obstacle, fence niederreißenhe knocked him down with one blow — er schlug or streckte (geh) ihn mit einem Schlag zu Boden
I knocked him down to £15 — ich habe es auf £ 15 heruntergehandelt
he knocked the price down by £5 for me — er hat mir £ 5 nachgelassen
3) (at auction) zuschlagen (to sb jdm)to be knocked down at £1 — für ein Pfund versteigert werden
4) machine, furniture zerlegen, auseinandernehmen* * *A v/t1. a) umstoßen, -werfenc) an-, umfahren;überfahren:be knocked down by a car auch von einem Auto erfasst werdene) umg umhauen umg, sprachlos machen2. ein Gebäude etc abreißen, -brechen3. eine Maschine etc zerlegen, auseinandernehmen4. (to auf akk; £2 um 2 Pfund)a) jemanden, den Preis herunterhandelnb) mit dem Preis heruntergehen6. US umga) Geld unterschlagenb) eine Bank etc ausrauben7. US umg ein Gehalt etc einstreichenB v/i1. sich zerlegen oder auseinandernehmen lassen2. US umga) sich legen (Sturm etc)b) ruhiger werden (Meer etc)* * *transitive verb1) (strike to the ground) niederreißen, umstürzen [Zaun, Hindernis]; (with fist or weapon) niederschlagen; [Fahrer, Fahrzeug:] umfahren [Person]2) (demolish) abreißen; abbrechen3) (sell by auction) zuschlagen* * *v.niederschlagen v.überfahren v. -
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vt1) ( cause to fall)to \knock down sb/sth <-> down jdn/etw umstoßen;(with a car, motorbike, etc.) jdn/etw umfahren2) ( demolish)to \knock down sth <-> down etw niederreißen [o abreißen];to \knock down down every argument ( fig) jedes Argument zerpflücken3) ( reduce)to \knock down sth <-> down price etw herunterhandeln;to \knock down sb <-> down to sth jdn [bis] auf etw akk herunterhandeln;to \knock down down the price to less than $100 den Preis auf unter 100 Dollar herunterhandeln4) ( sell at auction)to \knock down sth <-> down etw versteigern;to \knock down sth <-> down to sb jdm etw zuschlagen;to be \knock downed down for £30/at over £3 million für 30 Pfund/mehr als 3 Millionen Pfund versteigert werden -
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[ʹnɒkʹdaʋn] phr v1. 1) сбить (с ног); свалить2) бокс послать в нокдаун2. ломать, сносить, разрушать ( постройки)3. разбирать (машину и т. п. при транспортировке)4. опрокинуть, разбить (довод, теорию и т. п.)the arguments were knocked down like a house of cards - доводы рухнули как карточный домик
5. разг. сбивать, понижать ( цены)to knock price down to £45 - снизить цену до 45 фунтов
I managed to knock him down 10 per cent - я сумел выторговать у него 10 процентов
6. продавать с аукциона, с молоткаthe picture was knocked down for five hundred dollars - картина пошла с молотка за пятьсот долларов
7. амер. разг. зарабатывать, получатьpositions where they could knock down good money - должности, на которых они могли загребать хорошие деньги
9. амер. сл. прикарманивать деньги, собранные по поручению нанимателя (об агенте, сборщике квартплаты и т. п.); совершать растрату -
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knock [sb., sth.] down, knock down [sb., sth.]1) (cause to fall) (deliberately) [ aggressor] abbattere, stendere a terra [ victim]; [ police] sfondare [ door]; [ builder] abbattere, demolire [ building]; (accidentally) travolgere [person, object]; abbattere [ fence]3) (allocate) [ auctioneer] aggiudicare [ lot]* * *1) (to cause to fall by striking: He was so angry with the man that he knocked him down; The old lady was knocked down by a van as she crossed the street.) gettare a terra2) (to reduce the price of (goods): She bought a coat that had been knocked down to half-price.) ridurre, abbassare* * *vt + adv1) (building) demolire, (person) gettare a terra, stendere, (pedestrian) investire, (tree) abbattere, (door) buttare giù2) (price) abbassare, (object at auction) aggiudicare* * *knock [sb., sth.] down, knock down [sb., sth.]1) (cause to fall) (deliberately) [ aggressor] abbattere, stendere a terra [ victim]; [ police] sfondare [ door]; [ builder] abbattere, demolire [ building]; (accidentally) travolgere [person, object]; abbattere [ fence]3) (allocate) [ auctioneer] aggiudicare [ lot] -
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knock down а) сбить с ног, тж. сбить выстрелом б) сломать; разрушить, снес-ти (дом) It was a pity that the old theatre had to be knocked down to make wayfor the widening of the road. в) разобрать на части (машину при транспортиров-ке и т. п.) The furniture has been knocked down ready for the buyer to put ittogether himself. г) опрокинуть, разбить (довод и т. п.) his speech was poorlyprepared, and I soon knocked down his argument. д) понижать цены The price wasknocked down to $3. е) продавать с аукциона The best furniture was knockeddown for a low price to the dealer in the second line of seats. ж) amer. sl.прожить (деньги) з) зарабатывать деньги A clever lawyer can knock down $40,000in a good year. и) удивлять кого-л. The unexpected news fairly knocked himdown. -
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1) (to cause to fall by striking: He was so angry with the man that he knocked him down; The old lady was knocked down by a van as she crossed the street.) derribar2) (to reduce the price of (goods): She bought a coat that had been knocked down to half-price.) rebajarknock down vb1. derribar2. atropellarknock down vt: derribar, echar al suelov.• atropellar v.• derribar v.• rematar v.• revolcar v.v + o + adv, v + adv + o1)a) ( cause to fall) \<\<door/fence\>\> tirar abajo; \<\<obstacle\>\> derribarhe ran into her and knocked her down — chocó con ella y la hizo caer or la tiró al suelo
b) \<\<vehicle/driver\>\> atropellarc) ( demolish) echar abajo2) (colloq) ( reduce) \<\<price/charge\>\> rebajarVT + ADV1) (=pull, throw to the ground) [+ building] derribar, demoler; [+ person] tirar al suelo; [+ pedestrian] atropellar; [+ tree, door etc] derribar, echar abajo; (fig) [+ argument etc] echar por tierra2) (=reduce) [+ price] rebajar, reducirI knocked him down to £20 — conseguí que me rebajara el precio a 20 libras
3) (at auction)it was knocked down to him for £200 — se lo adjudicaron en 200 libras
* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o1)a) ( cause to fall) \<\<door/fence\>\> tirar abajo; \<\<obstacle\>\> derribarhe ran into her and knocked her down — chocó con ella y la hizo caer or la tiró al suelo
b) \<\<vehicle/driver\>\> atropellarc) ( demolish) echar abajo2) (colloq) ( reduce) \<\<price/charge\>\> rebajar -
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1. phr v сбить; свалитьto knock under board — свалиться пьяным, напиться вдрызг
2. phr v бокс послать в нокдаун3. phr v ломать, сносить, разрушатьknock off — сбивать, сшибать; сносить
4. phr v разбирать5. phr v опрокинуть, разбить6. phr v разг. сбивать, понижать7. phr v продавать с аукциона, с молотка8. phr v амер. разг. зарабатывать, получатьpositions where they could knock down good money — должности, на которых они могли загребать хорошие деньги
9. phr v амер. сл. растрачивать, проживать10. phr v амер. сл. прикарманивать деньги, собранные по поручению нанимателя; совершать растратуСинонимический ряд:1. demolish (verb) bomb flat; demolish; destroy; devastate; dismantle; lay in ruins; level; pull down; pulverise; ravage; raze; smash; tear down2. earn (verb) acquire; bring in; draw down; earn; gain; get; make; win3. fell (verb) bowl down; bowl over; bring down; cut down; deck; down; drop; fell; floor; ground; knock over; lay low; prostrate; throw; throw down; tumble4. fell with a blow (verb) beat up; fell with a blow; flatten; mow down; run over; tackle; thrash; tip over; trample -
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1) (to cause to fall by striking: He was so angry with the man that he knocked him down; The old lady was knocked down by a van as she crossed the street.) zbiti na tla2) (to reduce the price of (goods): She bought a coat that had been knocked down to half-price.) znižati* * *transitive verb zbiti na tla, prevrniti, potolči (tudi figuratively); zabiti (žebelj); economy prodati na dražbi (z udarcem kladiva); economy colloquially zbiti ceno, poceniti blago; technical razstaviti na dele (stroj); podreti (hišo); military uničiti, sestreliti; American slang poneveriti službeni denar, oropati (banko)to knock s.th. down to — prodati najvišjemu ponudniku (na dražbi)you might have knocked me down with a feather — zaprepastil sem se, osupnil sem -
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1) (to cause to fall by striking: He was so angry with the man that he knocked him down; The old lady was knocked down by a van as she crossed the street.) slå ned; køre over2) (to reduce the price of (goods): She bought a coat that had been knocked down to half-price.) nedsætte* * *1) (to cause to fall by striking: He was so angry with the man that he knocked him down; The old lady was knocked down by a van as she crossed the street.) slå ned; køre over2) (to reduce the price of (goods): She bought a coat that had been knocked down to half-price.) nedsætte -
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фраз. гл.1) сломать, разрушить; снести ( дом)It was a pity that the old theatre had to be knocked down to make way for the widening of the road. — Жалко, что пришлось снести старый театр, чтобы расширить дорогу.
The furniture has been knocked down ready for the buyer to put it together himself. — Мебель разбирается на детали, а собирает её сам покупатель.
3) опровергнуть, разбить (довод, теорию)His speech was poorly prepared, and I soon knocked down his argument. — Он плохо подготовился к выступлению, так что я легко расправился с его аргументами.
4) понижать, сбивать ценыThe price was knocked down to $3. — Цену сбили до трёх долларов.
Syn:5) продавать, загнать с аукциона6) амер.; разг. зарабатывать, заколачивать ( деньги)Syn: -
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vellen, neervellen, neerhalen, tegen de grond slaan, vloeren; bekritiserenknock down3 aanrijden ⇒ omver/overrijden4 naar beneden krijgen ⇒ afdingen/pingelen♦voorbeelden: -
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vt ( AUT)potrącić ( perf); ( fatally) przejechać ( perf); building burzyć (zburzyć perf); wall wyburzać (wyburzyć perf); price obniżać (obniżyć perf)* * *1) (to cause to fall by striking: He was so angry with the man that he knocked him down; The old lady was knocked down by a van as she crossed the street.) przewrócić2) (to reduce the price of (goods): She bought a coat that had been knocked down to half-price.) obniżyć -
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1) сбива́ть с ног; бокс посла́ть в нокда́ун2) сни́зитьknock the price down by smth — сни́зить це́ну на что-л.
3) прода́ть на аукцио́не (с молотка́) ( at an auction)4) разобра́ть, разлома́ть ( take apart)knock down a house — снести́ дом
5) sl зараба́тывать, "де́лать"he knocks down 5000 a month — он зашиба́ет пять ты́сяч до́лларов в ме́сяц
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1) (to cause to fall by striking: He was so angry with the man that he knocked him down; The old lady was knocked down by a van as she crossed the street.) slá/keyra niður2) (to reduce the price of (goods): She bought a coat that had been knocked down to half-price.) lækkaður í verði -
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1) (to cause to fall by striking: He was so angry with the man that he knocked him down; The old lady was knocked down by a van as she crossed the street.) leüt2) (to reduce the price of (goods): She bought a coat that had been knocked down to half-price.) leszorít (árat) -
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1) (to cause to fall by striking: He was so angry with the man that he knocked him down; The old lady was knocked down by a van as she crossed the street.) deitar ao chão2) (to reduce the price of (goods): She bought a coat that had been knocked down to half-price.) reduzir
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knock-down — UK US US also knockdown) adjective [only before noun] ► extremely cheap or much lower than the usual amount: »a knock down deal/price/rate »They are offering a full broadband internet service for a knock down £17.99 a month. ► very serious and… … Financial and business terms
knock down — verb 1. cause to come or go down (Freq. 5) The policeman downed the heavily armed suspect The mugger knocked down the old lady after she refused to hand over her wallet • Syn: ↑down, ↑cut down, ↑push down, ↑pull down … Useful english dictionary
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Knock down — n. 1. To strike down; to fell; to prostrate by a blow or by blows; as, to knock down an assailant. [1913 Webster] 2. To assign to a bidder at an auction, by a blow or knock of the auctioneer s hammer; to sell at an auction; as, the vase was knoc … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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knock down — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms knock down : present tense I/you/we/they knock down he/she/it knocks down present participle knocking down past tense knocked down past participle knocked down 1) knock down or knock over British to hit… … English dictionary
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knock down — {v. phr.} To reduce; lower. * /The realtors said that if we decided to buy the house, they would knock the price down by 10%./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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