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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. verb. uk / nɒk/ us / nɑːk/ Add to word list. Players knock up before beginning a game of tennis or similar sport by hitting the ball to each other. hacer peloteo, pelotear. The players have a couple of minutes to knock up before the match starts. Los jugadores tienen un par de minutos de peloteo antes de que empiece el partido. knock-up.

  3. Hace 3 días · If you knock someone up, you knock on the door of their bedroom or of their house in the night or in the morning in order to wake them up. [ British , informal ] He went to knock Rob up at 4.30am.

  4. 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.

  5. Traducción de 'knock up' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.

  6. knock up. British. transitive verb + adverb. 1. (British) (= waken) despertar ⧫ llamar. 2. (= make hastily) hacer. [meal] preparar. 3. (British) (informal) (= tire) agotar. (= make ill) dejar enfermo. he was knocked up for a month estuvo enfermo durante un mes. 4. (very informal) (= make pregnant) dejar embarazada. intransitive verb + adverb.

  7. 1. (coloquial) (peyorativo) (embarazar sin querer) a. dejar embarazada. Jack knocked up some girl he met one night, but he didn't find out until years later.Jack dejó embarazada a alguna chica que conoció una noche, pero no se enteró hasta años después. 2. (llamar) (Reino Unido) a. desperatar.