Bedeutung auf Deutsch

A2verb1K

klopfen, anklopfen

UK/["/nɒk/","/nɒks/","/nɒkt/","/ˈnɒkɪŋ/"]/US/["/nɑːk/","/nɑːks/","/nɑːkt/","/ˈnɑːkɪŋ/"]/

Bedeutung von Knock

to hit a door, etc. in order to attract attention

In simple words: To hit something, usually a door, to get attention.

To hit something, usually a door, to get attention.

Knock in einem Satz

  • I heard a knock at the door.Ich hörte ein Klopfen an der Tür.
  • Please knock before entering my room.Bitte klopfe an, bevor du mein Zimmer betrittst.
  • He used his cane to knock on the ground.Er benutzte seinen Stock, um auf den Boden zu klopfen.
  • It's not polite to knock someone's ideas without considering them.Es ist nicht höflich, die Ideen von jemandem schlechtzumachen, ohne sie zu bedenken.
  • The teacher will knock on the board to get everyone's attention.Der Lehrer wird an die Tafel klopfen, um die Aufmerksamkeit aller zu erregen.
  • She always tries to knock me down when I succeed.Sie versucht immer, mich runterzuziehen, wenn ich Erfolg habe.
  • The thunder caused a knock that startled everyone.Der Donner verursachte ein Geräusch, das alle erschreckte.
  • He didn't knock hard enough for her to hear it.Er klopfte nicht laut genug, damit sie es hören konnte.

Wie man Knock verwendet

Commonly used when asking someone to get attention before entering. Can be informal if used in a light-hearted context, but avoid in very formal situations.

Commonly used when asking someone to get attention before entering. Can be informal if used in a light-hearted context, but avoid in very formal situations.

Grammar pattern

knock + object (e.g., 'knock the door')

Memory hint

Think of a 'knock-knock' joke — that's how knocking sounds!

Verwandte Wörter

Collocations with Knock

Synonyms for Knock

  • rap

Opposites of Knock

Common mistakes with Knock

  • Saying 'knock on' instead of just 'knock'
  • Confusing 'knock' with 'hit' when referring to knocking on a door
  • Using the wrong preposition, e.g., saying 'knock at the door' instead of 'knock on the door'

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Häufige Fragen zu Knock

Was bedeutet Knock?

To hit something, usually a door, to get attention.

Was bedeutet Knock auf Deutsch?

To hit something, usually a door, to get attention.

Was ist die Definition von Knock?

to hit a door, etc. in order to attract attention

Wie verwendet man Knock in einem Satz?

I heard a knock at the door.

Kannst du ein weiteres Beispiel für Knock geben?

Please knock before entering my room.

Was sind Synonyme für Knock?

Gängige Alternativen sind rap.

Was ist das Gegenteil von Knock?

Gegenteilige Bedeutungen sind open, shut.

Welche Wörter passen zu Knock?

Es wird oft mit loudly, gently, lightly, at, on, without knocking, accidentally, against, off, on, knock somebody/​something flying, knock somebody off balance, knock somebody off their feet, accidentally, against, off, on, knock somebody/​something flying, knock somebody off balance, knock somebody off their feet, accidentally, against, off, on, knock somebody/​something flying, knock somebody off balance, knock somebody off their feet kombiniert.

Was sind häufige Fehler bei Knock?

Saying 'knock on' instead of just 'knock' Confusing 'knock' with 'hit' when referring to knocking on a door Using the wrong preposition, e.g., saying 'knock at the door' instead of 'knock on the door'

Wie spricht man Knock aus?

US: /["/nɑːk/","/nɑːks/","/nɑːkt/","/ˈnɑːkɪŋ/"]/, UK: /["/nɒk/","/nɒks/","/nɒkt/","/ˈnɒkɪŋ/"]/. Hör dir das Audio oben an, um die Aussprache von Muttersprachlern zu hören.

Wann sollte ich Knock verwenden?

Commonly used when asking someone to get attention before entering. Can be informal if used in a light-hearted context, but avoid in very formal situations.

Welches CEFR-Niveau hat Knock?

"Knock" ist auf dem Niveau A2 der CEFR-Skala.