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Meanings of
knock down
in English
Spanish
derribar
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Cause to come or go down.
down
fell
cut down
push down
pull down
Spanish
derribar
Spanish
derribar
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Knock down with force.
floor
deck
dump
coldcock
Spanish
derribar
Synonyms
Examples for "
down
"
down
fell
cut down
push down
pull down
Examples for "
down
"
1
Reading
down
the list they said, 'Nice', 'Real nice', 'Very nice', 'Nice'.
2
However, Evans said the opportunity was simply too good to turn
down
.
3
The deal would, however, create a customs border
down
the Irish Sea.
4
The last Labour government went quite a long way
down
this road.
5
The stock, however, remains
down
some 30 percent so far this year.
1
National aspirations were encouraged, within limits; 'autonomy'
fell
far short of self-determination.
2
International rights groups said the vote
fell
well short of democratic standards.
3
However, in his tests, he said, the cases
fell
at different angles.
4
Easter
fell
in April this year but in late March last year.
5
Italy's services PMI
fell
below 50 for the second time this year.
1
This had seen areas of woodland in parts of Europe
cut
down
.
2
Given the spaces are smaller, they also significant
cut
down
water use.
3
The deal will also help Aditya Birla
cut
down
debt, analysts said.
4
Today, 10bn more trees are
cut
down
than are planted every year.
5
The logs that the axes
cut
down
are sawed in the mill.
1
They
push
down
the pan of the scale to inhibit the post-pituitary.
2
But she couldn't
push
down
,
couldn't bring herself to make a sound.
3
There is a switch to
push
down
for turning on the appliance.
4
Hannah swallowed to
push
down
the emotion welling up from her chest.
5
Selling a stake would usually
push
down
the stock price of a company.
1
Leave me here to close the window and
pull
down
the blinds.
2
Socialism seeks to
pull
down
wealth; Liberalism seeks to raise up poverty.
3
You do not
pull
down
the throne to leave the scaffold standing.
4
Through thick and thin, he always managed to
pull
down
good grades.
5
Here are no Sampsons to
pull
down
the pillars on our heads.
Shatter as if by explosion.
blast
Usage of
knock down
in English
1
I mean, who wants to
knock
down
the Empire State Building now?
2
They were too weak to
knock
down
the flying crows with stones.
3
Conservationists vowed to fight the plan to
knock
down
the legendary theatre.
4
His hand when closed looked formidable enough to
knock
down
an ox.
5
Looks like they're trying to
knock
down
the gauss round, Alex said.
6
Does the male sparrow
knock
down
the female sparrow with a twig?
7
And do you know where I got the check to
knock
down
?
8
And a marvelous straw man to
knock
down
with their scientific exorcisms.
9
He could
knock
down
an ox, yet he wouldn't harm a fly.
10
He got our guys some wide-open shots they just didn't
knock
down
.
11
Richard asked Dempsey not to
knock
down
the show by killing Carpentier.
12
The answer wasn't to
knock
down
our historic stations and start again, however.
13
Everyone's dual energy is exposed: they
knock
down
;
they pick up.
14
Clarke took that opportunity to
knock
down
a flag which was rather unfortunate.
15
Curry and Thompson didn't help matters by missing shots they normally
knock
down
.
16
It took me one year to get my bearings, to
knock
down
walls.
Other examples for "knock down"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
knock
down
knock
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
knock down
Spanish
derribar
tumbar
Knock down
through the time
Knock down
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Australia
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Less common
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