1000 Phrasal Verbs In Context © Matt Errey 2007
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1000 Phrasal Verbs in Context K k (4/4)
knock out
(informal)
I’ve just heard Justin’s new album and it really knocked me out. It’s got
some of the best songs he’s ever come up with.
knock out sb
knock sb out
Her latest ideas knocked
out the marketing team.
They’re brilliant.
✍ see also:^ bowl over^
knock
together
Our design team is going to knock together a rough prototype so we
can get some idea of how the real thing will look.
knock together sth
knock sth together
Let’s knock a basic
proposal together and see
what our client thinks.
✍ ^ see also:^ put together^
known as
Reginald Dwight decided his name wasn’t suitable for a pop star, so he
made up a professional name and now he’s known as Sir Elton John.
(be) known as sth
Burma is now officially
known as The Union of
Myanmar.
✍
known for
Captain Beefheart was originally known for his amazing music, and
now he’s becoming known in the art world for his paintings.
(be) known for sth
This company is known
for high-quality products
and excellent service.
✍
know of
Does anyone know of a good hairdresser around here? I really need a
haircut.
know of sth/sb
I asked Rob if there was a
bank nearby, and he said,
‘Not that I know of.’
✍ ^
knuckle
down
You’ll have to really knuckle down and study hard if you want to get
into one of the top universities.
knuckle down
knuckle down to sth
If they knuckle down to
work straight away, they
might make the deadline.
✍ ^ see also: get down to^