Определение knock-off в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
- knock a buzzard off a shit wagon
- To smell extremely bad
Your breath could knock a buzzard off a shit wagon!.
- knock it off
- To stop doing something; desist
Would you two please knock it off with the shouting? I'm trying to sleep.
- knock off
- An imitation, especially one of poorer quality
This spreadsheet program is a knock off of VisiCalc.
- knock off
- To kill someone
The mobsters hired the guy to knock off their enemies.
- knock off
- To steal
They decided to knock off a TV set from the community centre.
- knock off
- To bump or hit so that something falls off
Don't knock off the ornament with your clumsy arms.
- knock off
- To reduce or remove
They agreed to knock off 20% of the price.
- knock off
- To quit; stop doing work or other activity. The term originated from the practice aboard slave galleys to have a man beat time for the rowers by knocking on a block or drum; when he stopped, the rowers could rest
I think I'll knock off for the evening and go to bed.
- knock someone's socks off
- To impress greatly; amaze; stun
You wouldn't expect teenagers to sing opera, but these kids will knock your socks off.
- knockoff
- An imitation of something, particularly a well-known product, usually lower in quality and price than the original
It's not a name brand bag, just a cheap knockoff.
- knock it off
- Stop doing something, quit. "Please knock it off. You are going to hurt yourself if you are not careful."
- knock off
- If you knock off weight , you lose weight
He's knocked off ten pounds in a couple of week , this is better than any diet.
- knock someone's socks off
- (deyim) Surprise you, perform better than you expect
This music will knock your socks off! It's rock and roll!.
- knock someone's socks off
- Amaze or impress someone
- knockoff
- A cheap copy of something expensive
- knock it off
- stop it, quit it, don't do that anymore (Slang)
- knock it off!
- stop it! quit doing that!
- knock off
- stop pursuing or acting; "drop a lawsuit"; "knock it off!"
- knock off
- When you knock off, you finish work at the end of the day or before a break. If I get this report finished I'll knock off early
- knock off
- If you knock something off a list or document, you remove it. Tighter rules for benefit entitlement have knocked many people off the unemployment register
- knock off
- take by theft; "Someone snitched my wallet!"
- knock off
- cut the price of
- knock off
- {f} stop work or any activity; bump off, come into contact with something and cause it to fall; cut the price of something; (Slang) waste, kill a person
- knock off
- unlicensed copy of a retail product that is offered at a lower price than the original
- knock off
- get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing; "The mafia liquidated the informer"; "the double agent was neutralized"
- knock off
- write quickly; "She dashed off a note to her husdband saying she would not be home for supper"
- knock off
- To knock off an amount from a price, time, or level means to reduce it by that amount. Udinese have knocked 10% off admission prices When pressed they knock off 10 per cent
- knock off his perch
- removed him from his pedestal, shattered his image, showed that he is not as great as previously thought
- knock off the crying
- stop crying
- knock one's socks off
- greatly impress, amaze, overwhelm (Slang)
- knock someone off
- kill someone, murder someone
- knock the socks off
- greatly impress, amaze, overwhelm (Slang)
- knock the spots off
- {f} (Slang) outdo, excel, surpass
- knockoff
- Act or place of knocking off; that which knocks off; a cam or the like for disconnecting something, as a device in a knitting machine to remove loops from the needles
- knockoff
- an unauthorized copy or imitation
- knockoff
- That knocks off; of or pertaining to knocking off
- knockoff
- A knockoff is a cheap copy of a well-known product. Frilly dresses are out; Chanel knockoffs are in You can buy a nice knockoff watch from them. a cheap copy of something expensive