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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 knock n. Pronunciation: ' näk Function: verb Etymology: Middle English knoken, from Old English cnocian; akin to Middle High German knochen to press Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1 : to strike something with a sharp blow 2 : to collide with something 3 a : BUSTLE <heard them knock ing around in the kitchen> b : WANDER < knock ed about Europe all summer> 4 a : to make a pounding noise b : to have engine knock 5 : to find fault transitive verb 1 a (1) : to strike sharply (2) : to drive, force, or make by or as if by so striking <was knock ed out of the campaign> b : to set forcibly in motion with a blow 2 : to cause to collide 3 : to find fault with <always knock ing those in authority> –knock cold : KNOCK OUT 2A(1) –knock dead : to move strongly especially to admiration or applause <a comedian who really knocks them dead > –knock for a loop 1 a : OVERCOME < knocked my opponent for a loop > b : DEMOLISH < knocked our idea for a loop > 2 : DUMBFOUND , AMAZE <the news knocked them for a loop > –knock one's socks off : to overwhelm or amaze one <a performance that will knock your socks off > –knock on wood ― used interjectionally to ward off misfortune –knock together : to make or assemble especially hurriedly or in a makeshift way < knocked together my own bookcase>]]> 2 knock n. Function: noun Date: 14th century 1 a : a sharp blow : RAP , HIT <a loud knock on the door> b (1) : a severe misfortune or hardship (2) : SETBACK , REVERSAL 2 a : a pounding noise b : a sharp repetitive metallic n…