Идиома "knock (someone or something) out" с переводом
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нокаутировать кого-либо; сделать что-либо не пригодным для дальнейшего использованияПример употребления на английском языке (предложение)
The storm on the sea was so strong that it knocked a few boats out.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву K
- Know where (someone) stands on (something)
- Keep one's nose out of (something)
- Keep one's head above water
- Know which is which
- Keep one's hand in (something)
- Kink in one's neck
- Know (someone) by sight
- Kiss and makeup
- Kangaroo court
- Keep one's ear to the ground
- Keep still
- Keep one's feet on the ground
- Keep one's eyes open
- Keep up with the times
- Keep (someone) company
- Kiss of death
- Keep (someone) posted
- Keep the ball rolling
- Keep at (something)
- Keep (someone) on tenterhooks
- Keep body and soul together
- Keep an open mind about (something)
- Know the ropes
- Kick the habit
- Kit and caboodle
- Knockout
- Knock the props out from under (someone)
- Known fact
- Kill the fatted calf
- Knock it off!
- Keep time
- Keep one's place
- Known quantity
- Keep (something) under one's hat
- Keep one's nose to the grindstone
- Keep tabs on (someone or something)
- Keep the lid on (something)
- Keep pace (with someone or something)
- Kind of
- Know a thing or two (about someone or something)
- Keep one's own counsel
- Keep a secret
- Keep a stiff upper lip
- Keep harping on (something)
- Know-how
- Knock one's head against the wall
- Knock (someone's) block off
- Kick oneself
- Knock (someone) dead
- Keep up with the Joneses