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  1. knock-up. noun [ C usually singular ] uk / ˈnɒk.ʌp / us / ˈnɑːk.ʌp /. a short time before the start of a game of tennis or a similar sport when players practise by hitting the ball to each other: Let's have a quick knock-up before the game. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  2. traducir KNOCK UP: hacer peloteo, pelotear, peloteo, entrenar, pelotear, dejar embarazada. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  3. 14 de may. de 2024 · to exhaust. the heavy work knocked him up. 5. cricket. to score ( runs ) 6. (intransitive) tennis, squash, badminton. to practise or hit the ball about informally, esp before a match. noun knock-up. 7. a practice session at tennis, squash, or a similar game.

  4. Spanish: cargada - embarazada - salir con domingo siete. Forum discussions with the word (s) "knocked up" in the title: Knocked Up. knocked up. Stands up to get knocked down. You have set up a staw man and effectively knocked it down. come home knocked up , have had your way - English Only forum. Here you are, <getting><got> knocked up.

  5. knock up {vb} ES. volume_up. dejar embarazada. hacerle un hijo a. bolear. improvisar. hacer. despertar. llamar. pelotear. dejar hecho polvo. dejar para el arrastre. dejar de cama.

  6. Spanish: embarazar - hacer un bombo - peloteo. Forum discussions with the word (s) "knock up" in the title: I set them up to knock them down. I set them up, you knock them down. knock myself up. Knock up. pull up the sound of a signal knock. every time I knock on the their door I am breaking up their fight - English Only forum.

  7. (British English, informal) to wake somebody by knocking on their door. (informal) to make a woman pregnant. knock something up. to prepare or make something quickly and without much effort. She knocked up a meal in ten minutes. See knock up in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.