knockout
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English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈnɒk.aʊt/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - (General American) IPA(key): /ˈnɑk.oʊt/
Noun
[edit]knockout (plural knockouts)
- The act of making one unconscious, or at least unable to come back on one's feet within a certain period of time; a TKO.
- The boxer scored a knockout on his opponent.
- The deactivation of anything.
- 1989 February 6, Network World, page 82:
- Pull the plug on a node to see how the network handles a node knockout.
- (informal) Something wildly popular, entertaining, or funny.
- If you've ever had a sack race, you know it's a real knockout for kids and adults alike.
- (informal) A very attractive person, especially a beautiful woman.
- 1995, Rhonda K. Reinholtz et al., "Sexual Discourse and Sexual Intercourse," in P. J. Kalbfleisch and M. J. Cody, eds., Gender, Power, and Communications in Human Relationships, p. 150,
- Phrases such as "she bowled me over," "she's striking," and "she's a knockout" suggest that the woman affects the man in ways he cannot mediate or control.
- 1995, Rhonda K. Reinholtz et al., "Sexual Discourse and Sexual Intercourse," in P. J. Kalbfleisch and M. J. Cody, eds., Gender, Power, and Communications in Human Relationships, p. 150,
- A partially punched opening meant for optional later removal.
- They left a knockout in the panel for running extra wires someday.
- (genetics) The deactivation of a particular gene.
- (genetics) A creature engineered with a particular gene deactivated.
- (printing) An event where a foreground color causes a background color not to print.
- (sports) A tournament in which a team or player must beat the opponent in order to progress to the next round.
- the knockout stages of the competition
- 2011 November 3, Chris Bevan, “Rubin Kazan 1 - 0 Tottenham”, in BBC Sport[1]:
- In truth, Tottenham never really looked like taking all three points and this defeat means they face a battle to reach the knockout stages -with their next home game against PAOK Salonika on 30 November likely to prove decisive.
- (uncountable) A simple game for two or more players, derived from basketball.
- Short for knockout auction.
Derived terms
[edit]- knockout auction
- knockout drop
- knockout game
- knockout merchant
- knockout mouse
- knockout rat
- knockout stage
- knockout whist
Descendants
[edit]- → Belarusian: нака́ўт (nakáŭt)
- → Portuguese: nocaute, knockout
- → Russian: нока́ут (nokáut)
- → Spanish: nocaut
- → Ukrainian: нока́ут (nokáut)
Translations
[edit]act of making someone unconscious
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Adjective
[edit]knockout (not comparable)
- Rendering someone unconscious.
- He delivered a knockout blow.
- Amazing; gorgeous; beautiful.
- You should have seen her knockout eyes.
- 2010, Ro Martinez, Modeling at Any Age, page 81:
- If the same model has beautiful hair, white teeth, glowing skin, a fit body, good hands and legs, a great wardrobe, and a knockout comp, her value on the "bookability meter" goes sky high.
- (genetics) Designating an organism in which a particular gene has been removed or deactivated.
- 1999, Matt Ridley, Genome, Harper Perennial, published 2004, page 255:
- The result is a so-called knockout mouse, reared with a single gene silenced, the better to reveal that gene's true purpose.
- Causing elimination from a competition.
- 2012, Ben Smith, Leeds United 2-1 Everton[2]:
- Rodolph Austin delivered the knockout blow from close range 20 minutes from time, after Aidan White had given Leeds a dream start after four minutes.
Translations
[edit]Rendering someone unconscious
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Stunning; amazing; gorgeous
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Related terms
[edit]Portuguese
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Unadapted borrowing from English knockout.
Pronunciation
[edit]
- Hyphenation: knoc‧kout
Noun
[edit]knockout m (plural knockouts)
Romanian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from French knock-out or English knockout.
Noun
[edit]knockout n (plural knockouturi)
Declension
[edit]singular | plural | ||||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | ||
nominative-accusative | knockout | knockoutul | knockouturi | knockouturile | |
genitive-dative | knockout | knockoutului | knockouturi | knockouturilor | |
vocative | knockoutule | knockouturilor |
Swedish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from English knockout. Attested since 1921.
Noun
[edit]knockout c
- (sports, boxing) a knockout
- vinna på knockout
- win by knockout
- slå knockout på någon
- knock someone out
- (figuratively) a knockout (decisive victory or the like)
Declension
[edit]Declension of knockout
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