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is a shorthand for knockout. In boxing, if a fighter knocks another fighter down, and the latter falls down, lying in the ring, unable to get up and continue the fight for a specified period of time, the boxing certificate will sentence the other fighter to be "knocked out", which is a knockout or knockout.
Knockout and KO are nouns. Later, ko-ko could also be used as a verb to "knock out" someone in a boxing match, and later to "beat" someone in a general situation outside of boxing. When ko is used as a verb, it can be used as a verb with -ed to become the past tense form and the past participle (past participle), but it should be written as ko'd instead of koed.
Example sentence: His movie was ko'd at the box office after a week.(The box office revenue of his film was knocked out by [other films] after a week.)
Since his films are "knocked down" by other films, in order to express the meaning of passive, the past participle with plus-ed is ko'd, which means "to be ko".
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Boxing KO means knockout, and if the opponent is unable to get up and continue the fight for a large period of time, the boxing certificate will sentence the opponent as "knocked out". It is the abbreviation of knockout, kickout, keepoff, etc., which has the meaning of victory, elimination, dismissal, completion, etc., but the most common meaning in daily use is victory, such as when the opponent is stunned (or knocked out) during a boxing match.
Boxing is a sport in which boxing gloves are worn for fighting. It has both amateur and professional competitions. The goal of the match is to score more points than the opponent in order to defeat the opponent or finish the match by knocking them out.
At the same time, the player tries to avoid the opponent's blows.
In the game, if an athlete is knocked down by the opponent with the correct technique, the referee on the stage will have to count the athlete who fell to the ground for a few seconds, and after 10 seconds, the athlete cannot stand up and continue the game, then the opponent can be directly awarded an absolute victory.
If a player is knocked to the ground by the opponent with a foul and cannot get up after 10 seconds to continue playing, the referee on the stage can award the place to win, and the foul is lost.
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In boxing, KO has the meaning of victory, elimination, dismissal, completion, etc., but in daily use, it most often means victory, such as when the opponent is stunned (or knocked out) during a boxing match.
Ko is actually an English abbreviation for knock out, and it is common to add a dot to the two capital letters, that is, the Chinese meaning is knock out.
In boxing, knockout is a way to be defeated, and when a fighter is knocked out by an opponent and unable to continue the fight, the referee declares a knockout. At this point, the game is over and the winner is declared the winner. The KO can also be a technical KO or a TKO, in which case the referee will declare the winner according to the rules of the match.
Now, the word ko has expanded to other fields and can be used to describe mistakes, failures, or defeats. For example, in eSports, KO usually refers to winning a match and defeating an opponent; In fighting games, players must reduce their opponent's health to zero in order to win by KO; In team games, it may be necessary to eliminate all of the opponent's team members in order to achieve victory.
Different scenes of KO in different matches
KO is the most common way to win in boxing, of course, not every time you are knocked down in the game, you will be awarded KO, but the referee will count the seconds, counting from 1 to 10, if before the referee counts to 10, the knocked out fighter stands up in time, and the referee judges that the game can continue to play, and it is not considered KO; If, before the referee counts to 10, the knocked out fighter still does not get up, or barely stands up, and the referee still determines that he is unable to continue the match, the winner will be awarded a knockout victory.
In MMA matches, it mainly depends on the referee's decision, because in MMA rules, as long as the opponent does not surrender, he will continue to play, and only when the referee judges that one side has lost the ability to counterattack according to the situation on the court, and the game is terminated early.
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1. The composition of the words is different. KO is an abbreviation for Knock Out.
TKO is an abbreviation for Technical Knock Out.
2. The meaning is different. KO means that after knocking the opponent to the ground in the match, after 10 seconds of refereeing, the opponent is still unable to get up and continue fighting, so KO means knocking the opponent down and ending the fight.
TKO means technical knockout, which means that although the knockout has not really happened, technically speaking, if this kind of scene continues to develop, the knockout will inevitably occur, which is mainly for the disparity in strength between the two sides, in order to protect the athlete from injury, with the permission of the referee, the fight can be terminated.
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What does the term "tko" refer to in the ring of boxing?
a.Knocked down.
b.Technical knockout.
Correct answer: B
A technical knockout (also known as a referee or doctor determines that the player is no longer able to continue playing, or that the player or the player's coach decides to abandon the fight (usually by throwing a towel into the court), even if the player is not knocked to the ground or has been counted for 10 seconds.
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