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knockout

英 [ˈnɒkaʊt]

美 [ˈnɑːkaʊt]

n.  击败对手的一击; 击倒对手获胜; 引人注目(或给人留下深刻印象)的人(或物)
adj.  淘汰赛的; 淘汰的; 击败对手的

复数:knockouts 

Collins.1 / BNC.16321 / COCA.13687

牛津词典

    noun

    • 击败对手的一击;击倒对手获胜
      a blow that makes an opponent fall to the ground and be unable to get up, so that he or she loses the fight
      1. 引人注目(或给人留下深刻印象)的人(或物)
        a person or thing that is very attractive or impressive

        adj.

        • 淘汰赛的;淘汰的
          a knockout competition is one in which the winning player/team at each stage competes in the next stage and the losing one no longer takes part in the competition
          1. the knockout stages of the tournament
            锦标赛的淘汰赛阶段
        • 击败对手的
          a knockout blow is one that hits sb so hard that they can no longer get up

          柯林斯词典

          • (拳击比赛中)击倒对手获胜
            In boxing, aknockoutis a situation in which a boxer wins the fight by making his opponent fall to the ground and be unable to stand up before the referee has counted to ten.
            1. ADJ 毁灭性的
              Aknockoutblow is an action or event that completely defeats an opponent.
              1. He delivered a knockout blow to all of his rivals.
                他给所有对手以致命一击。
            2. ADJ (比赛)淘汰制的
              Aknockoutcompetition is one in which the players or teams that win continue playing until there is only one winner left.
              1. ...the European Cup, a knockout competition between the top teams in Europe.
                欧洲杯足球赛,一场欧洲顶级强队间的淘汰赛
            3. in AM, use 美国英语用 elimination

            4. N-SING 迷人(或给人深刻印象)的人(或物)
              If you describe someone or something asa knockout, you think that they are extremely attractive or impressive.
              1. She was a knockout in navy and scarlet...
                她身着藏青色和鲜红色相间的衣服,十分迷人。
              2. The first story is a knockout.
                第一个故事让人印象深刻。

            英英释义

            noun

            adj

            • very strong or vigorous
              1. strong winds
              2. a hard left to the chin
              3. a knockout punch
              4. a severe blow
              Synonym:hardsevere

            双语例句

            • In the knockout stage we go back to the old days and it is much tougher, more stressful.
              在淘汰赛阶段,我们就回到了从前,比赛更加艰苦,压力更大。
            • I often hear people say a knockout and a technical knockout.
              我经常听人们说击倒对方获胜和技术击倒得胜。
            • He married a real knockout, one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen!
              他娶了个大美人。我还没见过有比她更漂亮的女人!
            • He delivered a knockout blow to all of his rivals.
              他给所有对手以致命一击。
            • A knockout declared by the referee who judges one boxer unable to continue.
              由判定一个拳击选手不能继续的裁判决定的技术击倒。
            • He has a knockout of a girlfriend.
              他有个挺漂亮的女朋友。
            • The real knockout is the next part, where the one-two punches of iterators and closures shows their power.
              真正重要的是一下部分,迭代器和闭包一两下就显示出了它们的威力。
            • Knockout mice are used for general research and for the development of new treatments.
              敲除小鼠被用于普通研究和新疗法的开发。
            • The upshot was that the knockout mice ate considerably more than the normal animals.
              其结果是,基因敲除基因的老鼠吃比正常老鼠更多。
            • She was a knockout in navy and scarlet
              她身着藏青色和鲜红色相间的衣服,十分迷人。