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1 knee
[ni:]1) (the joint at the bend of the leg: He fell and cut his knee; The child sat on her father's knee; She was on her knees weeding the garden; He fell on his knees and begged for mercy.) kelis2) (the part of an article of clothing covering this joint: He has a hole in the knee of his trousers.) kelis•- kneecap- knee-deep -
2 knee-deep
adjective (reaching up to, or covered up to, one's knees: knee-deep water; He is knee-deep in water.) iki kelių -
3 graze
[ɡreiz] I verb((of animals) to eat grass etc which is growing.) ganytisII 1. verb1) (to scrape the skin from (a part of the body): I've grazed my knee on that stone wall.) nu(si)brozdinti, nu(si)drėksti2) (to touch lightly in passing: The bullet grazed the car.) užkabinti, užkliudyti2. noun(the slight wound caused by grazing a part of the body: a graze on one's knee.) nusibrozdinimas -
4 bandy
['bændi]((of legs) bent outwards at the knee: She wears long skirts to hide her bandy legs.) kreivas -
5 below
[bə'ləu] 1. preposition(lower in position, rank, standard etc than: She hurt her leg below the knee; His work is below standard.) žemiau2. adverb(in a lower place: We looked at the houses (down) below.) žemai -
6 breeches
['bri iz, ]( American[) 'bri:-](trousers, especially ones coming just below the knee: riding breeches.) bridžiai, kelnės -
7 calf
I plural - calves; noun1) (the young of a cow, elephant, whale etc.) veršelis, telyčaitė, (elnio, dramblio, banginio ir pan.) jauniklis2) ((also calfskin) leather made from the skin of the young of a cow.) veršena•- calveII plural - calves; noun(the thick fleshy back part of the leg below the knee: She has slim ankles but fat calves.) blauzda -
8 culotte
[kju:ʒ'lot]((usually in plural) women's knee-length trousers cut so as to look like a skirt.) sijonkelnės -
9 dance
1. verb1) (to move in time to music by ma-king a series of rhythmic steps: She began to dance; Can you dance the waltz?) šokti2) (to move quickly up and down: The father was dancing the baby on his knee.) šokdinti2. noun1) (a series of fixed steps made in time to music: Have you done this dance before?; ( also adjective) dance music.) šokis2) (a social gathering at which people dance: We're going to a dance next Saturday.) šokiai•- dancer- dancing -
10 down
I 1. adverb1) (towards or in a low or lower position, level or state: He climbed down to the bottom of the ladder.) žemyn, žemai2) (on or to the ground: The little boy fell down and cut his knee.) žemyn, nu-3) (from earlier to later times: The recipe has been handed down in our family for years.) iš (kartos) į (kartą)4) (from a greater to a smaller size, amount etc: Prices have been going down steadily.) žemyn5) (towards or in a place thought of as being lower, especially southward or away from a centre: We went down from Glasgow to Bristol.)2. preposition1) (in a lower position on: Their house is halfway down the hill.) žemyn2) (to a lower position on, by, through or along: Water poured down the drain.) žemyn3) (along: The teacher's gaze travelled slowly down the line of children.) išilgai, palei3. verb(to finish (a drink) very quickly, especially in one gulp: He downed a pint of beer.) išmesti, išlenkti- downward- downwards
- downward
- down-and-out
- down-at-heel
- downcast
- downfall
- downgrade
- downhearted
- downhill
- downhill racing
- downhill skiing
- down-in-the-mouth
- down payment
- downpour
- downright 4. adjectiveHe is a downright nuisance!) visiškas- downstream
- down-to-earth
- downtown
- downtown
- down-trodden
- be/go down with
- down on one's luck
- down tools
- down with
- get down to
- suit someone down to the ground
- suit down to the ground II noun(small, soft feathers: a quilt filled with down.) pūkai- downie®- downy -
11 hock
[hok](a joint on the hind leg of an animal, below the knee: The horse has an injured hock.) kulnas, gurnas -
12 infect
[in'fekt](to fill with germs that cause disease; to give a disease to: You must wash that cut on your knee in case it becomes infected; She had a bad cold last week and has infected the rest of the class.) užkrėsti- infectious
- infectiously -
13 jackboot
['‹ækbu:t](a type of tall especially military boot that reaches above the knee.) aulinis batas, botfortas -
14 jodhpurs
['‹odpəz](riding breeches that fit tightly from the knee to the ankle.) galifė/jojimo kelnės -
15 kneecap
noun (the flat, round bone on the front of the knee joint.) kelio girnelė -
16 kneel
[ni:l]past tense, past participle - knelt; 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: She knelt (down) to fasten the child's shoes; She was kneeling on the floor cutting out a dress pattern.) atsiklaupti, klūpėti -
17 knickerbockers
['nikə,bokəz]((American knickers) short trousers that fit tightly just below the knees, used together with knee socks for skiing and hiking.) bridžiai -
18 knock-kneed
adjective (having legs that curve inwards abnormally at the knee.) per kelius įlinkusiomis kojomis -
19 ligament
['liɡəmənt](a piece of tough substance that joins together the bones of the body: She pulled a ligament in her knee when she fell.) raištis -
20 patch
[pæ ] 1. noun1) (a piece of material sewn on to cover a hole: She sewed a patch on the knee of her jeans.) lopas2) (a small piece of ground: a vegetable patch.) plotelis, sklypelis2. verb(to mend (clothes etc) by sewing on pieces of material: She patched the (hole in the) child's trousers.) (už)lopyti- patchy- patchiness
- patchwork
- patch up
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Knee — (n[=e]), n. [OE. kne, cneo, As. cne[ o], cne[ o]w; akin to OS. knio, kneo, OFries. kn[=i], G. & D. knie, OHG. chniu, chneo, Icel. kn[=e], Sw. kn[ a], Dan. kn[ae], Goth. kniu, L. genu, Gr. go ny, Skr. j[=a]nu, [root]231. Cf. {Genuflection}.] 1. In … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
knee — [nē] n. [ME kne < OE cneow, akin to Ger knie < IE base * ĝeneu > Sans jānu, Gr gony, gonia, L genu, a knee] 1. a) the joint between the thigh and the lower part of the human leg b) the front part of the leg at this joint 2. a joint… … English World dictionary
knee — ► NOUN 1) the joint between the thigh and the lower leg. 2) the upper surface of a person s thigh when sitting. 3) something resembling a knee in shape or position, e.g. an angled piece of wood or metal. ► VERB (knees, kneed, kneeing) ▪ hit with… … English terms dictionary
Knee — (n[=e]), v. t. To supplicate by kneeling. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Fall down, and knee The way into his mercy. Shak [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
knee — knee; knee·let; knee·sie; … English syllables
Knee — Infobox Anatomy Name = Knee joints Latin = articulatio genus GraySubject = 93 GrayPage = 339 Caption = Diagram of human knee |Caption2 = Precursor = System = Artery = Vein = Nerve = femoral, obturator, sciatic Lymph = MeshName = Knee MeshNumber … Wikipedia
Knee — The knee is a joint which has three parts. The thigh bone (the femur) meets the large shin bone (the tibia) to form the main knee joint. This joint has an inner (medial) and an outer (lateral) compartment. The kneecap (the patella) joins the… … Medical dictionary
knee — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ left, right ▪ bony, knobbly, knobby (esp. AmE) ▪ bare ▪ bent … Collocations dictionary
knee — n. & v. n. 1 a (often attrib.) the joint between the thigh and the lower leg in humans. b the corresponding joint in other animals. c the area around this. d the upper surface of the thigh of a sitting person; the lap (held her on his knee). 2… … Useful english dictionary
knee — /nee/, n., v., kneed, kneeing. n. 1. Anat. the joint of the leg that allows for movement between the femur and tibia and is protected by the patella; the central area of the leg between the thigh and the lower leg. See diag. under skeleton. 2.… … Universalium
knee — knee1 W2S2 [ni:] n [: Old English; Origin: cneow] 1.) the joint that bends in the middle of your leg ▪ Lucy had a bandage round her knee. on your knees ▪ She was on her knees (=kneeling) weeding the garden. sink/fall/drop to your knees (=move so… … Dictionary of contemporary English