knock about (Brit) or around
- knock about (Brit) or around
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1)
herumziehen (
prep obj in
dat)
to knock around the house — im Haus rumgammeln
he has knocked about or around a bit — er ist schon (ganz schön) (he)rumgekommen
who's he knocking about or around with these days? — mit wem hängt er denn jetzt so herum?
2)
herumliegen (
prep obj in
dat);
herumstehen
2. vt sep
1) verprügeln, schlagen
he was badly knocked about in the accident — er ist bei dem Unfall ziemlich zugerichtet worden
he knocks her about or around — er (ver)prügelt sie ständig
2) ramponieren , beschädigen
3)
to knock a ball about or around — ein paar Bälle schlagen
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