English to Urdu Dictionary knockout

knockout

ناک آؤٹ
definition
noun
a knockout blow
an act of knocking someone out, especially in boxing.
example
It didn't look a 'knockout' blow but the American-Italian slumped to the canvas; referee Coyle revealed later that he had considered stopping the contest there and then.
Horrible and devastating as the Pearl Harbor raid was, it was by no means a 'knockout' blow to the Pacific Fleet.
The last event was the traditional tug-of-war, in which a round robin 'knockout' decided the winner.
Yet just look at the successive performances of the Greek team in the 'knockout' stages of the tournament.
When he was voted Sexiest Man Alive earlier this year, People magazine gushed: ‘Suave and sophisticated, caring and kind, he's also a total 'knockout' - and a one-woman man.
Yesterday, with a hard-won victory over Mexico, he took them as group winners to the 'knockout' stage of the World Cup for the first time in 40 years.
From the semi-final, the competition is a straight 'knockout' , with the winners progressing to the final and the losers competing for the bronze.
Victory in a one-sided match will have sharpened up the Dutch for the 'knockout' contests ahead.
If you are in form domestically, you'll stand a better chance of making it through; this is all the more apparent now that the second group stage has been disbanded and we have an extra 'knockout' round.
It's definitely not an attractive look for a supposedly irresistible 'knockout' , even though she has the necessary figure.
He conceded to the Evening Press that in a way he was glad not to have witnessed the cruel 'knockout' blow, which has left the popular boxer battling for his life.
In poker anyone can beat anyone on the day, but the already large element of luck involved is magnified in 'knockout' tournaments where one piece of bad fortune can send the world's best player home with nothing.
The eight fastest times make the quarter-finals and then the race competition becomes a straight 'knockout' to decide the medals.
The crowning achievement of his career was probably his 'knockout' of bantamweight champion, Lupe Pintor.
Lewis, who has not fought since his eighth-round 'knockout' of Mike Tyson last June, insists he will be ready.
They qualify from their group but fall to Argentina in the first round of 'knockout' matches after a penalty shoot-out.
Football fans are now expecting the team to go further and Sono has said that in the 'knockout' rounds anything is possible.
This summer, Europe's top clubs have strengthened their sides in a way that should pay dividends when the crucial 'knockout' matches come round in late-February and March.
A shut-down of the West Coast ports could deliver a 'knockout' blow to the ailing US economy.
Bernard is a very good puncher, although he is not considered a one-punch 'knockout' artist.
A boxing match is like a chess game, with fighters trying to outwit and outmaneuver their opponent to deliver the 'knockout' blow.
We were like two boxers punching each other hard without being able to land a 'knockout' blow
At the Games there will be eight teams in each competition battling it out in pools, followed by the 'knockout' rounds.
a 'knockout' blow
The top four teams in each group advance to the quarter-finals where the tournament turns into a straight 'knockout' .
he must have been a 'knockout' when he was young
She was top qualifier in the strokeplay section of the competition which whittled the field down to eight for two 'knockout' rounds.
Much has been written about the failure of the Allied armies to deal the Germans a 'knockout' blow in 1944.
Your career seems to be so much more reinvigorated since the 'knockout' win over Klitschko.
Both were already in the play-offs and the only thing at stake was home advantage in the first 'knockout' round.
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