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noun(Anat.) Kniescheibe, die* * *noun (the flat, round bone on the front of the knee joint.) die Kniescheibe* * *ˈknee·capI. nII. vt<- pp->▪ to \kneecap sb jdm die Kniescheibe zerschießen* * *A s1. ANAT Kniescheibe f2. Knieleder n, -schützer m* * *noun(Anat.) Kniescheibe, die* * *n.Kniescheibe f. -
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noun (the flat, round bone on the front of the knee joint.) rótulatr['niːkæp]1 rótula1 disparar a las rótulas akneecap ['ni:.kæp] n: rótula fn.• choquezuela s.f.• rótula s.f.
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transitive verb - pp- (BrE) dispararle a las piernas a['niːkæp]1.N (Anat) rótula f2.VT* * *
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noun (the flat, round bone on the front of the knee joint.) kneskålkneskålIsubst. \/ˈniːkæp\/1) ( anatomi) kneskål, kneskjell2) knebeskytter, kneputeIIverb \/ˈniːkæp\/( type straff) forklaring: knuse kneskålene til noen -
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n. dizkapağı* * *1. diz kapağı kemiği 2. dizkapağı* * *noun (the flat, round bone on the front of the knee joint.) dizkapağı -
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I ['niːkæp]nome rotula f.II ['niːkæp]* * *noun (the flat, round bone on the front of the knee joint.) rotula* * *kneecap /ˈni:kæp/n.1 (anat.) rotula; patella(to) kneecap /ˈni:kæp/v. t.gambizzare: He was kneecapped by terrorists, è stato gambizzato dai terroristikneecappingn. [uc]gambizzazione.* * *I ['niːkæp]nome rotula f.II ['niːkæp] -
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noun (the flat, round bone on the front of the knee joint.) ceļa kauliņš -
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noun (the flat, round bone on the front of the knee joint.) kelio girnelė -
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noun (the flat, round bone on the front of the knee joint.) rotulă -
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noun (the flat, round bone on the front of the knee joint.) επιγονατίδα -
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noun (the flat, round bone on the front of the knee joint.) jabĺčko -
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noun (the flat, round bone on the front of the knee joint.) rotule
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