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1 knock
n. 1. тогшилт. 2. цохилт. 3. (машин, техник)-ийн эд анги харжигнах. take a knock хүчтэй цохилт амсах. v. 1. цохих, тогших. He \knocked three times at the door. Тэр хаалгыг гурван удаа тогшив. 2. \knock sth (against/ on sth) цохих. мөргөх. Mind you don`t \knock your head. Толгойгоо цохив, харж яваарай. 3. хагарах, хэмхрэх, няцрах. 5. айсандаа чичрэх. 4. US өөлөх, гоочлох. The newspapers are always \knocking English team. Английн багийг сониныхон ямагт гоочилж байдаг юм. knock about 1. тэнэх, хэрэх. 2. цохих, нүдэх, балбах. knock against цохих, мөргөх, дайрч унагах. knock in эвдлэх, хэмхлэх. knock off 1. сэгсрэх. 2. зогсоох. 3. түргэн хийж дуусгах. knock out 1. давах, ялах. 2. цохиж унагаах. knock together мөргөлдөх. knock under захирагдах, бууж өгөх. knock up 1. сэрээх, босгох. 2. ядраах, залхаах. be all knocked out 1. жагсаалаас гарах. 2. юу болж байгааг мэдэхгүй байх. knockdown n. sport нокдаун. knocker n. 1. хаалганы хонх. 2. байнга өө хайж явдаг хүн. knockout n. sport 1. нокаут. 2. гайхамшигтай, ухаан алдмаар.
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