knock back

knock back
(to drink, especially quickly and in large quantities: He knocked back three pints of beer in ten minutes.) beberse de un trago, beberse rápidamente, beberse en grandes cantidades
(colloq)
1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o (drink) beberse, tomarse
2) v + o + adv (cost) costar*, salir*
VT + ADV
1) [+ drink] beberse (de un trago)

he can certainly knock them back — sabe darle al trago *

2) (=cost)

it knocked me back £10 — me costó 10 libras

3) (=shock) asombrar, pasmar *

the smell knocks you back — el olor echa para atrás *

4) * (=reject) [+ offer] rechazar; [+ person] rechazar, dar con la puerta en las narices a
* * *
(colloq)
1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o (drink) beberse, tomarse
2) v + o + adv (cost) costar*, salir*

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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