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ˈknees-up

  • 1 knee

    n. өвдөг. be/ go on one's knees өвдөг сөхрөх. v. kneed өвдөглөх, өвдгөөрөө цохих. kneecap n. anat. тойг. v. тойг руу нь буудах буюу тойгыг нь хага цохиж тамлах. knee-deep adj. өвдгөөр. The snow was \knee in places. Зарим газраа цас өвдгөөр татаж байлаа. kneel v. (knelt, knelt) сөгдөх, өвдөг сөхрөх.

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  • 2 weak

    adj. (-er, -est) 1. сул, дорой. She is still \weak after her illness. Өвчилснөөсөө хойш тэр одоо хир сайн тэнхрээгүй л байна. 2. муу, тааруухан. That bridge is too \weak to carry heavy traffic. Энэ гүүр том даацын ачааны машиныг даахааргүй муу юм. 3. шийдэмгий бус, зориггүй. He`s too \weak to be a good leader. Тэр сайн удирдагч болоход хэт шийдэмгий бус хүн. 4. сулхан, хүч муутай. a \weak economy сулхан эдийн засаг. 5. өвчтэй. My eyesight is rather \weak. Миний хараа ч тааруухан шүү. weak in the knees унах шахан, арай ядан зогсох. weak in he head маанаг/ тэнэг хүн. the weak ядуучууд.

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См. также в других словарях:

  • knees-up — n BrE informal a noisy party ▪ After the wedding there was a bit of a knees up …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • knees-up — knees ups N COUNT A knees up is a party or celebration. [BRIT, INFORMAL] Syn: shindig …   English dictionary

  • Knees — (eigentlich Knjäs), russischer Edelmann erster Klasse (dem deutschen Fürst entsprechend); welcher übrigens keine anderen Vorrechte besitzt als der sämmtliche Adel überhaupt. Im Jahr 1841 gab es im Russischen Reiche 59 Familien, welche den Titel K …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Knees — Knees, Knäs, Knjäs, Titel von 38 russ. adeligen von Familien, die entweder von den alten russ. Czaren oder von dem lithauischen und polnischen Königsgeschlecht der Jagellonen, oder von tatarischen Khanen abstammen, oder endlich vom Kaiser zu… …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • knees-up — knees ,up noun count BRITISH INFORMAL OLD FASHIONED a lively party with dancing …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • knees-up — ► NOUN Brit. informal ▪ a lively party …   English terms dictionary

  • knees-up — /neez up /, n. Brit. Informal. a party or lively gathering, usually including dancing. [by ellipsis from Knees up, Mother Brown a popular dance, orig. a song with the same title (1939)] * * * kneesˈ up noun (informal) A riotous dance or party • • …   Useful english dictionary

  • knees-up — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms knees up : singular knees up plural knees ups British informal old fashioned a lively party with dancing …   English dictionary

  • knees-up — /ˈniz ʌp/ (say neez up) noun (plural knees up) Colloquial 1. a boisterous dance which involves raising the knees alternately. 2. a social occasion involving the opportunity to dance. {from the song Knees up Mother Brown to which the dance is… …  

  • knees up —    (of a female)    copulating    The position sometimes adopted:     ... he s had more hot dinners in my house that I ve had nights with my knees up. (Lyall, 1972)    A knees up is no more than a party or informal dance …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • knees-up — /neez up /, n. Brit. Informal. a party or lively gathering, usually including dancing. [by ellipsis from Knees up, Mother Brown a popular dance, orig. a song with the same title (1939)] * * * …   Universalium

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