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[niː]nHe was struck below the knee. — Его ударили под коленку.
He twisted/sprained his knee. — У него подвернулось колено.
Her knees failed her (gave way). — У нее колени подкосились.
He touched his own knee. — Он потрогал свое колено.
He sat with a hand on each knees. — Он сидел, положив ладони на колени/упершись руками в колени.
She hunched forward, her forearms on her knees. — Она сидела, наклонившись вперед и опустив руки на колени.
He fell slowly forwards his knees bending. — Колени у него подогнулись, он стал валиться вперед.
Any trouble with joints, hips or knees? — Суставы, бёдра, колени не беспокоят?
- bad kneeThe shock made me go all weak at the knees. — У меня от этой неожиданности/от шока подкосились ноги.
- smb's left knee
- both knees
- feeble knees
- trick knee
- cut knee
- sagging knees
- sprung knee
- dislocated knee
- knee deep
- knee breeches
- knee socks
- knee joint
- knee jerk
- knee compasses
- knee pad
- knee room
- knee drip
- knee drop
- knee pipe
- knee roof
- knees of the trousers
- pain in the knee
- pain above the knee
- bruise on the knee
- back of the knee
- callouses on her knees from praying
- baggy at the knees
- leg amputated at the knee
- at knee level
- on one's handsand knees
- on one's knees
- up to one's knee's
- on bended knee
- dislocate one's knee
- scrape one's knee
- hug one's knees with one's hands
- lift one's knees high
- break one's knee
- press one's knees together
- bump knees
- hit one's knee on smth
- hurt the knee- go in to one's knees in the water- get up from one's knees
- crawl on one's knees
- fall on one's knees
- go to knees to smb
- sink to one's knees
- throw oneself onto one's knees
- strike one's knee against smth
- hurt one's knees badly enough to draw blood
- be on one's knees
- stay on one's knee
- wear out the knees of one's jeans
- bring someone to his knees
- hit the knee against the door
- bend the knee
- bend the knee to smb
- sit knee by knee
- sit knee to knee
- cover the knees with a rug
- reach the knee
- nurse the knees
- ride on smb's knee
- dance a baby on one's knee
- put a bandage on smb's knee
- break smth across the knee
- hold a gun against the knee
- clutch at one's knee with both hands
- take the stick between the knees
- get up rise from one's knees
- slide off smb's knee
- smb's knee is still sore
- smb's knees shake
- smb's knee hurtCHOICE OF WORDS: -
2 knee
[ni:] non bended knee(s) — на коленях; перен. униженно
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3 knee
1. [ni:] n1. 1) коленоon one's (bended) knees - а) на коленях; б) униженно
to dislocate [to hurt] the knee - вывихнуть [повредить или ударить] колено
knees weaken [shake] - колени слабеют [дрожат]
to go /to fall, to drop/ on one's knees - а) стать /упасть, пасть/ на колени; пасть ниц; б) просить /молить/ (о чём-л.)
to go (down) on one's knees to smb. - пасть перед кем-л. на колени
to bend /to bow/ the knee - преклонить колена; молиться
to bend the knee to smb. - а) преклонить колена перед кем-л.; б) покориться /подчиниться/ кому-л.; в) молить, просить кого-л.
to bring smb. to his knees - заставить кого-л. стать на колени; поставить кого-л. на колени
2) колено (брюк и т. п.)2. тех.1) кница, косынкаknee plate - косынка, наугольник
2) угольник, колено3) подкос♢
to sit knee by knee - сидеть рядомto offer /to give/ a knee to smb. - а) оказать содействие /помочь/ кому-л.; б) быть чьим-л. секундантом ( бокс)
to learn smth. at one's mother's knees - научиться чему-л. /знать что-л./ с детства; ≅ впитать с молоком матери
on the knees of the gods - ≅ всё в руках божиих
2. [ni:] vto bow the knee to Baal - библ. поклоняться Ваалу
1. 1) ударять, касаться коленом2) удариться коленом2. разг. вытягиваться на коленях ( о брюках)3. арх. становиться на колени; молить, просить, умолять4. тех. скреплять косынками
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on bended knee(s) — on bended ˈknee(s) idiom if you ask for sth on bended knee(s), you ask for it in a very anxious and/or ↑humble way • I d go down on bended knee if I thought she d change her mind. Main entry: ↑bendidiom … Useful english dictionary
knee — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ left, right ▪ bony, knobbly, knobby (esp. AmE) ▪ bare ▪ bent … Collocations dictionary
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knee — I UK [niː] / US [nɪ] noun [countable] Word forms knee : singular knee plural knees *** 1) a) the part in the middle of your leg, where it bends Shirley sat in the corner, hugging her knees. We were up to our knees in mud. a serious knee injury… … English dictionary
on bended knees — on bended knee/knees humorous if you ask for something on bended knee, you ask very politely or with a lot of emotion for something that you want very much. I had to go down on bended knee and beg my Dad to let me have the party. He begged me on… … New idioms dictionary
bend — bend1 W3S3 [bend] v past tense and past participle bent [bent] [: Old English; Origin: bendan] 1.) [I and T] to move part of your body so that it is not straight or so that you are not upright ▪ Lee bent and kissed her. ▪ She bent her head. ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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