knockout
n. 击昏,击倒; 绝代佳人; <俚>轰动一时的东西; 淘汰赛
adj. 击倒的,打倒的; 引人注目的; 使昏迷的; 迷人的
In boxing, a knockout is 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.
A knockout blow is an action or event that completely defeats an opponent.
He delivered a knockout blow to all of his rivals.
他给所有对手以致命一击。
A knockout competition is one in which the players or teams that win continue playing until there is only one winner left.
...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
If you describe someone or something as a knockout, you think that they are extremely attractive or impressive.
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。
The first story is a knockout.
第一个故事让人印象深刻。
1. a very attractive or seductive looking woman
2. a blow that renders the opponent unconscious
1. very strong or vigorous;
She is such a knockout I am afraid I start to love her.
她是如此的迷人,我怕我要开始爱上她了.
His new girlfriend is a real knockout.
他的新女友实在很动人.
Knockout round display character and the corresponding binary coding.
敲回车显示字符和对应二进制编码.
Seeing the opponent was off guarded, the boxer landed a knockout punch.
乘对手不提防, 那拳击手一下子把他击倒了.
You really look a knockout in your new dress.
你穿上这条裙子真是出尽风头.