knockouts
n. 擊昏( knockout的名詞複數 ); 擊倒; 摧毀性; 淘汰賽
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.
他給所有對手以致命一擊。
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.
歐洲盃足球賽,一場歐洲頂級強隊間的淘汰賽
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...
她身著藏青色和鮮紅色相間的衣服,十分迷人。
The first story is a knockout.
第一個故事讓人印象深刻。
Positive action. knockouts do not stick as spring strippers occasionally do.
積極的行動. 對手不堅持為彈簧偶爾做.
We've met in knockouts just once in the Jos é Mourinho era, in January 2005.
穆里尼奧時代我們在淘汰賽中僅遇到過一次,就是2005年一月.
SUS 2 and SUS 3 are not redundant genes since single knockouts show a phenotype in developing seeds.
單一基因敲除植株的種子表型分析結果顯示,SUS2與SUS3是非冗餘的.