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21 K.o.
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22 k. o.
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23 нокаут
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24 нокаут
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25 k. o.
сущ.общ. knockout -
26 Gewinn
mвыигрыш, победа (см. тж. Sieg)Gewinn des Satzes — тенн. выигрыш партии
Gewinn durch Knockout [K.o.] — бокс победа нокаутом
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27 tko
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28 k.o.
[ka:'o:] сокр. от knockout: jtndn. k.o. schlagen [machen] измучить, доконать кого-л. Die schreckliche Nachricht hat mich k.o. geschla-, gen.Der achtstündige Flug hat uns k.o. gemacht.Vertreter der Opposition gingen in der Haushaltsdebatte k.o.Er hat mich mit seinem lauten Gerede ganz k.o. gemacht. Ich muß jetzt mal etwas allein sein. k.o. sein быть усталым, измождённым. Heute kann ich nichts mehr machen, bin vollkommen k.o., lege mich gleich hin.Der Verbrecher war schon k.o., als die Polizei ankam. Sein Kumpel hatte ihn angeschossen und ist dann geflüchtet.Deutsch-Russisches Woerterbuch der umgangssprachlichen und saloppen > k.o.
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29 K. o.
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30 k. o.
[ka: '|o]сокр от knockout1)j-n k. o. schlágen* спорт — нокаутировать кого-л (в боксе)
2) разг без силDas macht mich k. o.. — Это меня доконает.
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31 k o
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32 K. o.
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34 k.o.
сокр. от knockout1)j-n k.o. schlagen — спорт. нокаутировать кого-л. ( бокс)
2) разг. без силdas macht mich k.o. — это меня доконает
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knockout — knockout→k.o … Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme
knockout — knock‧out [ˈnɒk aʊt ǁ ˈnɑːk ] noun [countable] an arrangement in which people who are trying to buy the same thing agree not to compete against each other on the price: • It appears to be doubtful whether a knockout was arranged. • a knockout… … Financial and business terms
knockout — knock out , knock out knock out , n. Act of knocking out, or state of being knocked out; the act of rendering a person unconscious by a blow. [WordNet sense 1] [Webster 1913 Suppl. + WordNet 1.5] 2. a blow which causes a person to become… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
knockout — [näk′out΄] adj. that knocks out: said of a blow, etc. n. 1. a knocking out or being knocked out 2. a) a blow that knocks out b) Boxing a victory won when the opponent is knocked out: cf. TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT ☆ 3. Slang a very attractive or striking … English World dictionary
Knockout — Knockout. См. Выпрессовка. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) … Словарь металлургических терминов
knockout — Adj k. o … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
knockout — (n.) also knock out, in fighting, 1887, from verbal phrase knock out to stun by a blow for a 10 count in boxing, short for to knock out of time; see KNOCK (Cf. knock) (v.) + OUT (Cf. out). Slang meaning attractive person is from 1892. To knock… … Etymology dictionary
knockout — ► NOUN 1) an act of knocking someone out. 2) Brit. a tournament in which the loser in each round is eliminated. 3) informal an extremely attractive or impressive person or thing … English terms dictionary
Knockout — KO and K.O. redirect here. For other uses, see Ko (disambiguation). For other uses of knockout , see Knockout (disambiguation). A knockout can be characterized by temporary unconsciousness. A knockout (also referred to as a K.O.) is a fight… … Wikipedia
knockout — [[t]nɒ̱kaʊt[/t]] knockouts also knock out 1) N COUNT: also by N In boxing, a knockout is a situation in which a boxer wins the fight by making his opponent fall to the ground and be unable to stand up before the referee has counted to ten. 2) ADJ … English dictionary
knockout — knock|out1 [ˈnɔk aut US ˈna:k ] n 1.) when a ↑boxer hits his opponent so hard that he falls down and cannot get up again ▪ The fight ended in a knockout. 2.) informal someone or something that is very attractive or successful ▪ Her dress was a… … Dictionary of contemporary English