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61 s'agenouiller
aʒ(ə)nuje vpr/vito kneel, to kneel down -
62 kleknuti
genuflect, kneel down* * *• kneel -
63 колено
свстать на коле́ни — to kneel down
стоя́ть на коле́нях — to kneel
по коле́но, по коле́ни — knee-high, knee-deep
ребёнок сиде́л у ма́тери на коле́нях — the child sat on his mother's lap
коле́ни у него́ задрожа́ли — he felt weak at the knees
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64 преклонять колени
genuflect глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > преклонять колени
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65 neerknielen
♦voorbeelden:1 de soldaten knielden neer om te schieten • the soldiers knelt/kneeled to shootin gebed neerknielen • kneel in prayer -
66 çökmek
"to collapse, to come down, to fall down; to cave in, to fall in, to give way; to sag; to sink; to subside; to kneel down, to crouch down; to drop; to settle, to be precipitated; to break down; to fall into a decline, to go into a decline; to decay; (karan" -
67 caer de rodillas
• drop on one's knees• fall down to one's knees• fall on one's knees• fall to one's knees• go down in history• go down quickly• kneel down• sink into one's knees• sink to one's knees -
68 ὀκλάζω
V 0-3-0-0-0=3 1 Sm 4,19; 1 Kgs 8,54; 19,18to crouch down, to sink down 1 Sm 4,19ὀκλακὼς ἐπὶ τὰ γόνατα αὐτοῦ having knelt down upon his knees 1 Kgs 8,54; οὐκ ὤκλασαν γονύ they did not bend the knee, they did not kneel down 1 Kgs 19,18 -
69 çökmek
"1. to collapse, fall down. 2. to cave in, sink in, fall in, give way. 3. to squat down. 4. /a/ to collapse on (the floor, ground, etc.); to sink into, fall into (a chair, couch, etc.). 5. (for a camel, cow, etc.) to kneel down and sit. 6. (for one´s cheeks) to become hollow; (for one´s eyes) to become sunken. 7. (for one´s shoulders) to become round. 8. /a/ (for fog) to settle in; (for smoke) to cover (a place). 9. (for sediment) to settle, settle out. 10. to become decrepit (from age or sickness). 11. (for a country, regime, etc.) to collapse, fall, come to an end. 12. /a/ (for a feeling, sensation, etc.) to descend upon, descend on, weigh down on (someone, a place). 13. (for darkness, night) to fall, descend. 14. mil. to collapse, give way." -
70 zginać
impf ⇒ zgiąć* * ** * *ipf.1. (= pochylać) bend, bow down; zginać przed kimś kark bow and scrape to sb, bow down to sb; zginać przed kimś kolana kneel down in front of sb.2. (= wyginać) curve, inflect.ipf.1. (= pochylać się) bend, bow, stoop.2. (= wyginać się) bend.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zginać
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71 a cădea în genunchi
to go down / to fall on one's kneesto kneel (down)to sink on one's kneesto fall / to get down on one's marrowbonesto prostrate oneself. -
72 inginocchiarsi vip
[indʒinok'kjarsi]essere inginocchiato — to be kneeling down, be on one's knees
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73 hincar las rodillas
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74 hincarse
• bend one's knee• go down in history• go down quickly• kneel down -
75 inginocchiarsi
vip [indʒinok'kjarsi]essere inginocchiato — to be kneeling down, be on one's knees
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76 abandırmak
"1./ı, a/ to have (someone) lean down on; to have (someone) lean down over; to have (one person) stand right over (another). 2. /ı, a/ to have (one person) lean against (another); to have (someone) lean on (something) hard. 3. /ı/ to make (an animal) kneel down. 4. /ı, a/ colloq. to set (one person) on (another). " -
77 К-186
СТАНОВИТЬСЯ/СТАТЬ НА КОЛЕНИ перед кем VP subj: human or collect often neg) to submit, subordinate o.s. to s.o.: X не станет на колени перед Y-ом — X will not be brought (forced) to his knees Y will not get (have) X on X's knees X will not kneel (down) before (to) Y X will not go down on his knees before (to) Y. -
78 становиться на колени
• СТАНОВИТЬСЯ/СТАТЬ НА КОЛЕНИ перед кем[VP; subj: human or collect; often neg]=====⇒ to submit, subordinate o.s. to s.o.:- X will not go down on his knees before (to) Y.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > становиться на колени
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79 стать на колени
• СТАНОВИТЬСЯ/СТАТЬ НА КОЛЕНИ перед кем[VP; subj: human or collect; often neg]=====⇒ to submit, subordinate o.s. to s.o.:- X will not go down on his knees before (to) Y.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > стать на колени
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80 knæ
sg - knæet, pl - knæколе́но с* * ** * *(et -) knee;( led) joint;[ bøje knæ for] bend the (el. one's) knee to;[ han har knæ i bukserne] his trousers bag (el. are baggy) at the knees;[ blive slap (el. mat) i knæene] grow weak (el. wobbly) at the knees; buckle at the knees;[ synke i knæ] sink to one's knees,( vakle) stagger ( fx under the burden);[ tvinge en i knæ] bring somebody to his knees;[ vand i knæet] water on the knee;[ falde på knæ] go down on one's knees, kneel down; drop (on) to one's knees;[ ligge på knæ] be kneeling, be on one's knees;T be hard up;[ i vand til knæene] knee-deep in water;(dvs er ikke nær så god, svarer til) he does not come up to yourshoulder;( af frygt) my knees were knocking together,( af træthed) my knees were trembling (el. shaking).
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