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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Audio (General Australian): (file)
Noun
[edit]knockdown (countable and uncountable, plural knockdowns)
- An act of knocking down or the condition of being knocked down.
- An overwhelming blow.
- (slang, obsolete, uncountable) Very strong ale or beer.
- (genetics) A genetically modified organism that carries one or more genes in its chromosomes that have been made less active or had their expression reduced.
- (genetics) The use of a reagent such as an oligonucleotide with sequence complementary to an active gene or its mRNA transcript, to interfere with the expression of said gene.
- (nautical) The condition of a sailboat being pushed abruptly to horizontal, with the mast parallel to the water surface.
- (soccer) a short pass played downwards, for example from the head onto someone's feet.
- 2011 January 29, Chris Bevan, “Aston Villa 3 - 1 Blackburn”, in BBC[1]:
- Pires, a three-time Cup winner with Arsenal who scored the Gunners' winner against Southampton in the 2003 final, has been a largely peripheral figure at Villa Park since joining in November - but the 37-year-old rolled back the years with a fine finish from Delfouneso's knockdown.
- (film, television) A shelter erected for use as a temporary dressing room.
- 1999, Scott Skelton, Jim Benson, Rod Serling's Night Gallery: An After-hours Tour, page 294:
- We shot 'The Caterpillar' at General Service Studios, and the dressing rooms for the actors were what they call knockdowns: wooden frames covered in grungy, dirty red canvas. It looked like a circus tent.
- A collection of parts required to assemble a product, typically manufactured in one region and exported elsewhere for assembly.
- Synonym: KD
Translations
[edit]act or the condition of being knocked down
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Verb
[edit]knockdown (third-person singular simple present knockdowns, present participle knockdowning, simple past and past participle knockdowned)
- (genetics) To employ the knockdown technique
Adjective
[edit]knockdown (not comparable)
- Powerful enough to overwhelm.
- a knockdown argument
- a knockdown blow
- Reduced in price, originally to a price below which an article would not be sold by the auctioneer.
- Capable of being taken apart for packing or removal.
- knockdown furniture
- (of a rivet head) To be formed into a head by upsetting in fastening.
Derived terms
[edit]Swedish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from English knockdown. Attested since 1923.
Noun
[edit]knockdown c
Declension
[edit]Declension of knockdown
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