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1 kneel/knelt/knelt
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2 kneel (knelt)
رَكَعَ \ kneel (knelt): to go down on the knees; rest on the knees: She knelt in prayer. -
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جَثَا \ kneel, knelt: to go down on the knees; rest on the knees: She knelt in prayer. -
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5 kneel
[niːl] past tense, past participle knelt [nelt] verb(often with down) to be in, or move into, a position in which both the foot and the knee of one or both legs are on the ground:يَرْكَعShe was kneeling on the floor cutting out a dress pattern.
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6 p. od to kneel
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7 p.p. od to kneel
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8 past. kneel
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9 pp. kneel
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10 proš. od kneel
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11 inginocchiarsi
kneel (down)* * *inginocchiarsi v.intr.pron. to kneel* (down), to fall* on one's knees: inginocchiarsi davanti all'altare, to kneel (down) before the altar; inginocchiarsi al cospetto di qlcu., to kneel (down) before s.o.; si inginocchiò per raccogliere il cappello, he knelt (down) to pick up his hat; tutti si inginocchiarono in preghiera, everyone knelt in prayer.* * *[indʒinok'kjarsi]verbo pronominale to kneel* (down), to get* down on one's knees* * *inginocchiarsi/indʒinok'kjarsi/ [1]to kneel* (down), to get* down on one's knees. -
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накарвам някого да коленичи bring/force s.o. to his knees* * *коленѝча,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. коленѝчил kneel, go down on o.’s knees, ( почтително) genuflect, шег. go down on o.’s marrow bones ( пред to); карам някого да коленичи bring/force s.o. to his knees.* * *genuflect (църк.) ; kneel{ni;l}; to go/get down on one's knees* * *1. kneel, go down on o.'s knees, (почтително) genuflect, шег. go down on o.'s marrow bones (пред to) 2. накарвам някого да коленичи bring/force s.o. to his knees -
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* * *(krýp; kraup, krupum; kropinn), v.1) to creep, crouch (vóru dyrnar svá lágar, at nær varð at krjúpa inn);2) to fall prostrate, kneel (þá er vér krjúpum til hans með iðran).* * *pres. krýp; pret. kraup. pl. krupu, subj. krypi; part. kropinn; [A. S. creôpan; Engl. creep; Swed. krypa; Dan. krybe]:—to creep, crouch; vóru dyrnar svá lágar at nær varð at k. inn, Hkr. ii. 379; hann kraup til fóta þeim, Ölk. 35; þóat ek krypa í neðstu smugur helvítis fylgsna, Sks. 605; gaf Sverrir konungr þeim mikit skak fyrir þat, er þeir höfðu kropit þar um hris at nokkrum silfrpenningum, Fms. viii. 143; vér krjúpum eigi í bug skjaldi, vi. 416 (in a verse); hann kvað konung hölzti lengi hafa kropit þar um lyng, Hkr. iii. 376; fékk hann nauðula kropit til at höggva virgulinn í sundr, Hom. 117; mátti hón eigi áðr krjúpa þangat áðr sem nú gékk hón, 115.2. to fall prostrate, kneel, esp. in an eccl. sense, to humble oneself; þá er vér krjúpum til hans með iðran undir hans miskunn, Skálda 211; biskup líknaði hvervetna þeim sem til hans miskunnar krupu, Bs. i. 751; mildr öllum þeim er til hans krupu, Al. 135; krýp ek til kross, Líkn. 30; játa þær sektina ok krjúpa undir skriptina, Th. 78; gjarna vil eg að fótum þín, feginn fram flatr krjúpa, Pass. 41. 4:—eccl. to kneel in service; as also krjúpa á kné, id.II. part. kropinn, crippled; see kroppinn. -
14 berlutut
kneel, genuflect* * *kneel, knelt, knelt, kneeling* * *kneel; bow to, give in to; surrender -
15 становиться на колени
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > становиться на колени
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16 knæle
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17 knele
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18 benglinio
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19 benlinio
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20 phenglinio
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Kneel — (n[=e]l), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Knelt} (n[e^]lt) or {Kneeled} (n[=e]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Kneeling}.] [OE. knelen, cneolien; akin to D. knielen, Dan. kn[ae]le. See {Knee}.] To bend the knee; to fall or rest on the knees; sometimes with down. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Kneel to the Rising Sun — is a collection of short stories by Erskine Caldwell first published in 1935. The seventeen stories, only a few pages each, all deal with various tragedies occurring in the early twentieth century American South, chiefly caused by poverty or… … Wikipedia
kneel — [ni:l] v also kneel down past tense and past participle knelt [nelt] also kneeled AmE [I] [: Old English; Origin: cneowlian] to be in or move into a position where your body is resting on your knees ▪ Tom knelt down and patted the dog. kneel on ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
kneel — [ nil ] (past tense and past participle knelt [ nelt ] or kneeled) verb intransitive * kneel or kneel down to put one or both knees on the ground: She knelt in front of the fire to warm herself. I knelt down on the floor beside her. a. to have… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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kneel´er — kneel «neel», verb, knelt or kneeled, kneel|ing, noun. –v.i. 1. to go down on one s knee or knees: »She knelt down to pull a weed from the flower bed. I kneeled down, and gave God thanks aloud for my recovery from my sickness (Daniel Defoe) … Useful english dictionary
kneel to — index obey Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
kneel — (v.) O.E. cneowlian, from cneow (see KNEE (Cf. knee)); Cf. M.L.G. knelen, M.Du. cnielen, Du. knielen Goth. knussjan. Past tense knelt is a modern formation (19c.) on analogy of feel/felt, etc. Related: Kneeling … Etymology dictionary
kneel — The past and past participle form knelt is now more common than kneeled in all varieties of English: • Some of the recruits knelt to pray before retiring, presumably for strength Anthony Burgess, 1987 … Modern English usage
kneel — [v] get down on one’s knees bow, bow down, curtsey, do obeisance, genuflect, kowtow, prostrate oneself, stoop; concept 154 … New thesaurus
kneel — ► VERB (past and past part. knelt or chiefly N. Amer. also kneeled) ▪ fall or rest on a knee or the knees. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary