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1. noun2) (competition) Ausscheidungs[wett]kampf, der3) (coll.): (outstanding person or thing)2. adjectivesomebody/something is a [real] knock-out — jemand/etwas ist eine Wucht (salopp)
1)knockout blow — K.-o.-Schlag, der
2) Ausscheidungs[spiel, -[wett]kampf, -runde]* * *ˈknock·outI. nto win sth by a \knockout etw durch K.o. gewinnenII. adj\knockout competition Ausscheidungskampf m2. BOXING\knockout blow Knockoutschlag m fachspr, K.-o.-Schlag m, Niederschlag m fachspr; ( fig) Tiefschlag mto deal sb's hopes a \knockout blow jds Hoffnungen zunichtemachen* * *['nɒkaʊt]1. nhe won by a knockout — er gewann durch K. o. or errang einen K.-o.-Sieg
she looked a knockout in her new dress — sie sah in ihrem neuen Kleid umwerfend aus
2. attrknockout blow — K.-o.-Schlag m
to deliver a knockout blow or punch — einen K.-o.-Schlag landen
knockout drops — K.-o.-Tropfen pl
knockout mouse — Knockout-Maus f, Maus f mit Nullmutation
2)* * *A swin by a knockout durch K. o. gewinnen;2. umga) tolle Person oder Sache:she was looking an absolute knockout sie sah einfach umwerfend ausb) Attraktion f:she’s a knockout at any partyc) Bombenerfolg m:B adja) Boxen: K.-o-…:b) betäubend:knockout drops K.-o.-Tropfen* * *1. noun2) (competition) Ausscheidungs[wett]kampf, der3) (coll.): (outstanding person or thing)2. adjectivesomebody/something is a [real] knock-out — jemand/etwas ist eine Wucht (salopp)
1)knockout blow — K.-o.-Schlag, der
2) Ausscheidungs[spiel, -[wett]kampf, -runde]
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