词汇 | knock around |
释义 | Idiom knock someone or something around and knock someone or something about Theme: ATTACK to mistreat someone or something physically.They knocked my baggage around on the flight to Mexico.The tough guys knocked me around a little.They knocked my brother about a bit also. Slang knock around and kick around Theme: TRAVEL in. to wander around; to bum around.I think I'll knock around a few months before looking for another job.We're just kicking around and keeping out of trouble. Theme: WASTE - TIME in. to waste time.Stop knocking around and get to work!I need a couple of days a week just for knocking around. Phr V knock around knocks, knocking, knocked knock sb about/around informal to hit or kick someone several timesHer husband used to knock her about. Australian informal to make someone feel very tiredA long-haul flight like that can really knock you around. knock about/around (swh) informal to spend time relaxing and doing very littleI spent most of my time knocking about the house.So what have you been doing today - just knocking around? knock about/around sth or knock sth about/around British if two or more people knock a ball about, they hit or kick it to each other for pleaure but not in a serious wayWe knocked a ball about on the beach for half an hour. knock-about noun British informalWe usually have a knock-about before the match to warm up. slightly informal to discuss one of several ideas with a group of people, informallyWe knocked around a few ideas but we didn't make any firm decisions. knock about/around swh informal to travel to different placesWe spent the summer knocking about Europe. be knocking about/around (swh) (always in continuous tenses) informal if something is knocking around somewhere, it is in a particular place but nobody is using it or paying any attention to itIsn't there a spanner knocking about here somewhere? knock around verb 1 to spend time with no fixed abode; to travel about as an itinerant AUSTRALIA, 1901. 2 to spend time (with someone); to idle US, 1846 knock around1. To jolt or jostle someone or something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "knock" and "around." Geez, that amusement park ride really knocked us around. Don't knock that box around, it has valuables in it! 2. To strike someone violently. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "knock" and "around." You better call the cops if you think he's knocking his kids around. 3. To informally discuss something, typically a plan or idea. We've been knocking around the possibility of moving to Portland, but it's still just an idea. I want to call a meeting where we can all knock around ideas without any limitations, and see what we can come up with. 4. To travel or move around an area casually or with frequent relocations. I was an army brat, so my family knocked around Europe throughout my childhood. The band has been knocking around in the Southwest for months, but the tour will take them to the coast soon. knock around1. to waste time. Stop knocking around and get to work! I need a couple of days a week just for knocking around. 2. and kick around to wander around; to bum around. I think I'll knock around a few months before looking for another job. We're just knocking around and keeping out of trouble. knock around(some place) (with someone) Go to knock about (some place) (with someone). knock aroundv. 1. To be rough or brutal with someone; mistreat someone: When he got drunk, he would knock me around. They were in a small boat, and the waves really knocked them around. 2. To wander from place to place in some area: I spent my summer knocking around Europe. 3. To discuss or consider something: We met to knock around some ideas. I'm not sure of this proposal—let's knock it around for a few days. knock around1. in. to waste time. Stop knocking around and get to work! 2. and kick around in. to wander around; to bum around. I think I’ll kick around a few months before looking for another job. |
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