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noun1) (Anat.) [Finger]knöchel, der2) Hachse, diePhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/88565/knuckle_down">knuckle down* * *(a joint of a finger: She hit her hand against the wall and grazed her knuckles.) der Knöchel* * *knuck·le[ˈnʌkl̩]I. nwith bare \knuckles mit bloßen Fäustento crack one's \knuckles mit den Fingern knacken▪ \knuckles pl Schlagring m4.▶ to be near the \knuckle BRIT ( fam) sich akk hart an der Grenze bewegen; joke ziemlich gewagt seinII. vi1. (start working hard)2. (submit)they \knuckled under to the demands of the trade unions sie gaben den Forderungen der Gewerkschaften nach* * *['nʌkl]n(Finger)knöchel m; (of meat) Hachse f, Haxe f → near,See:→ near* * *knuckle [ˈnʌkl]A s1. (Finger)Knöchel m: → rap1 A 1, C 12. (Kalbs-, Schweins-) Haxe f oder (-)Hachse f:3. TECH Gelenk n4. pl US Schlagring mB v/iknuckle down to work sich an die Arbeit machen, sich hinter die Arbeit klemmen* * *noun1) (Anat.) [Finger]knöchel, der2) Hachse, dieknuckle of pork — Eisbein, das
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knuck·le [ʼnʌkl̩] nwith bare \knuckles mit bloßen Fäusten;to crack one's \knuckles mit den Fingern knacken\knuckles pl Schlagring mPHRASES:to be near the \knuckle ( Brit) ( fam) sich akk hart an der Grenze bewegen; joke ziemlich gewagt sein vi1) ( start working hard)to \knuckle down sich akk dahinterklemmen [o ( fam) reinknien]; ( hurry up) sich akk ranhalten ( fam)2) ( submit)they \knuckled under to the demands of the trade unions sie gaben den Forderungen der Gewerkschaften nach -
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<mech.eng> (joint, link; usu. with several degrees of freedom) ■ Gelenk n< nav> ■ Heckknick m -
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knuckle1 HÜTT/WALZ Zwickel m (des Hochofenbodens)knuckle2 KFZ Achsschenkelgelenk n -
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['nʌkl] UK / USn(Finger)knöchel m, GASTR Hachse f -
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knuckle joint TECH Gelenkverbindung f, Kardangelenk n, Kreuzgelenk n, Pendelstütze f, Winkelgelenk n -
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > knuckle bend
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > knuckle joint
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intransitive verb* * *vi (inf)sich dahinterklemmen (inf), sich dranmachen (inf)to knuckle down to work — sich hinter die Arbeit klemmen (inf), sich an die Arbeit machen
* * *intransitive verbknuckle down to something — sich hinter etwas (Akk.) klemmen (ugs.)
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< mvhcl> ■ Achsschenkelgehäuse n
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Knuckle — Knuc kle, n. [OE. knokel, knokil, AS. cuncel; akin to D. knokkel, OFries. knokele, knokle, G. kn[ o]chel, Sw. knoge, Dan. knokkel, G. knochen bone, and perh. to E. knock.] 1. The joint of a finger, particularly when made prominent by the closing… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
knuckle — (n.) mid 14c., knokel finger joint; any joint of the body, especially a knobby one; morbid lump or swelling; common Germanic (Cf. M.L.G. knökel, M.Du. cnockel, Ger. knöchel), lit. little bone, a dim. of P.Gmc. root *knuck bone (Cf. Ger. Knochen… … Etymology dictionary
knuckle — ► NOUN 1) a part of a finger at a joint where the bone is near the surface. 2) a projection of the carpal or tarsal joint of a quadruped. 3) this projection as a joint of meat. ► VERB ▪ rub or press with the knuckles. ● knuckle down Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
knuckle — [nuk′əl] n. [ME knokyl < or akin to MDu & MLowG knokel, dim. of knoke, bone < IE * gneuĝ : for IE base see KNOT1] 1. a) a joint of the finger; esp., the joint connecting a finger to the rest of the hand b) the rounded knob formed by the… … English World dictionary
Knuckle — Knuc kle, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Knuckled};; p. pr. & vb. n. {Knuckling}.] To yield; to submit; used with down, to, or under. [1913 Webster] {To knuckle to}. (a) To submit to in a contest; to yield to. [Colloq.] See {To knock under}, under {Knock} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Knuckle — Knuc kle, v. t. To beat with the knuckles; to pummel. [R.] Horace Smith. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Knuckle — Personnages de Hunter × Hunter Article de la série Manga Liste des mangas par titre français autre A B … Wikipédia en Français
knuckle — knuck|le1 [ˈnʌkəl] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Middle Low German; Origin: knökel small bone, knuckle ] 1.) your knuckles are the joints in your fingers, including the ones where your fingers join your hands ▪ Her knuckles whitened as she gripped the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
knuckle — n. & v. n. 1 the bone at a finger joint, esp. that adjoining the hand. 2 a a projection of the carpal or tarsal joint of a quadruped. b a joint of meat consisting of this with the adjoining parts, esp. of bacon or pork. v.tr. strike, press, or… … Useful english dictionary
knuckle — /ˈnʌkəl / (say nukuhl) noun 1. a joint of a finger, especially one of the joints at the roots of the fingers. 2. the rounded prominence of such a joint when the finger is bent. 3. a joint of meat, consisting of the parts about the carpal or… …
knuckle — I UK [ˈnʌk(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms knuckle : singular knuckle plural knuckles 1) [usually plural] one of the parts where your fingers can bend or where they join your hand 2) a piece of meat from an animal s lower leg • near the… … English dictionary