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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

knocking1 [Am ˈnɑkɪŋ, Brit ˈnɒkɪŋ] N

1. knocking (noise):

knocking no pl
golpes mpl

2. knocking U MOTOR:

cascabeleo m LatAm

3. knocking U (criticism):

palos mpl inf

knocking2 ADJ inf

I. knock [Am nɑk, Brit nɒk] N

1. knock:

cascabeleo m LatAm

2. knock (blow):

3.1. knock inf (setback):

3.2. knock inf (criticism):

palo m inf

II. knock [Am nɑk, Brit nɒk] VB trans

1. knock (strike, push):

tirar a alguien al suelo
tumbar a alguien
to knock sb dead inf
dejar a alguien de una pieza

2. knock (criticize):

knock inf
knock inf

III. knock [Am nɑk, Brit nɒk] VB intr

1. knock (on door):

golpear LatAm
tocar LatAm

2. knock (collide):

to knock against/into sb/sth
darse or chocar contra alguien/algo

3. knock engine:

I. copy <pl copies> [Am ˈkɑpi, Brit ˈkɒpi] N

1.1. copy C (of painting, statue):

1.2. copy C (of document):

2. copy C (of newspaper, book):

3.1. copy U (text):

3.2. copy U (unprinted matter):

II. copy <copies, copying, copied> [Am ˈkɑpi, Brit ˈkɒpi] VB trans

1.1. copy (reproduce):

copy statue/painting

1.2. copy (photocopy):

copy letter/memo

2. copy (transcribe):

copy passage/poem/notes
to copy sth from or off sb
copiarle algo a alguien
to copy sth from or out of sth

3.1. copy (imitate):

copy painter/singer
copy style/behavior

3.2. copy (plagiarize):

III. copy <copies, copying, copied> [Am ˈkɑpi, Brit ˈkɒpi] VB intr

1. copy (cheat):

copy children/candidates:

2. copy (imitate):

3. copy:

copy AEROSP, TELEC

u rečniku PONS

knocking copy N no pl ECON

u rečniku PONS

I. knock [nɒk, Am nɑ:k] N

1. knock (blow):

2. knock (sound):

3. knock fig inf:

II. knock [nɒk, Am nɑ:k] VB intr

1. knock (hit):

2. knock TECH:

knock engine, pipes

III. knock [nɒk, Am nɑ:k] VB trans

1. knock (hit):

to knock the bottom out of sth a. fig

2. knock inf (criticize):

I. copy [ˈkɒpi, Am ˈkɑ:pi] -ies -ie- N

1. copy (facsimile) of a book:

copy ART

2. copy COMPUT:

3. copy:

4. copy (topics for articles):

II. copy [ˈkɒpi, Am ˈkɑ:pi] -ies -ie- VB trans

1. copy a. COMPUT, MUS:

2. copy (imitate):

III. copy [ˈkɒpi, Am ˈkɑ:pi] -ies -ie- VB intr SCHOOL

u rečniku PONS

I. knock [nak] N

1. knock (blow):

2. knock (sound):

3. knock fig inf:

II. knock [nak] VB intr

1. knock (hit):

2. knock TECH:

knock engine, pipes

III. knock [nak] VB trans

1. knock (hit):

to knock the bottom out of sth a. fig

2. knock inf (criticize):

I. copy <-ies> [ˈkap·i] N

1. copy (facsimile) of a book:

copy ART

2. copy comput:

3. copy:

4. copy (topics for articles):

II. copy <-ie-> [ˈkap·i] VB trans

1. copy a. comput, MUS:

2. copy (imitate):

III. copy [ˈkap·i] VB intr SCHOOL

Present
Iknock
youknock
he/she/itknocks
weknock
youknock
theyknock
Past
Iknocked
youknocked
he/she/itknocked
weknocked
youknocked
theyknocked
Present Perfect
Ihaveknocked
youhaveknocked
he/she/ithasknocked
wehaveknocked
youhaveknocked
theyhaveknocked
Past Perfect
Ihadknocked
youhadknocked
he/she/ithadknocked
wehadknocked
youhadknocked
theyhadknocked

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Unless the quotient is 2 or 3, just output "x", having kept a copy of it during the division.
en.wikipedia.org
This is available in hard copy and via online databases.
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Only certain beneficiaries and possible heirs can request a copy of the revocable living trust after you pass away.
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One challenge is having the publishers get them a copy of the game early enough to play through and review it.
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The women in the royal family were very particular about their kimonos and forbade anyone to copy the same kimono pattern style.
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