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Knie
I. knee [ni:] SUST.
1. knee (on leg):
knee
Knie nt <-s, ->
to put sb across [or over] one's knee
jdn übers Knie legen coloq.
to put [or sit] sb on one's knee
2. knee (in trousers):
knee
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
jdn in [o. auf] die Knie zwingen elev.
to learn sth at sb's knee
to take a knee ingl. am.
II. knee [ni:] SUST. modifier
knee (injury, support):
knee
knee socks
knee socks
suizo a. Kniesocken
III. knee [ni:] V. trans.
to knee sb
house·maid's ˈknee SUST.
I. knee-ˈhigh SUST. ingl. am.
knee-highs pl
knee-highs pl
suizo a. Kniesocken
II. knee-ˈhigh ADJ. inv.
knee-high
knee-high grass
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be knee-high to a grasshopper ingl. am. hum. coloq.
ein Dreikäsehoch sein coloq. hum.
I. ˈknee-jerk SUST.
knee-jerk
knee-jerk
II. ˈknee-jerk SUST. modifier pey.
knee-jerk reaction
knee-jerk ingl. am. person
knee-jerk ingl. am. person
ˈknee-slap·per SUST. ingl. am. coloq. also irón.
knee-slapper
irrer Witz a. irón. coloq.
ˈknee-length ADJ. inv.
knee-length dress
knee-length socks
ˈknee joint SUST.
knee joint ANAT.
Kniegelenk nt <-(e)s, -e>
knee joint TÉC.
knee-ˈdeep ADJ. inv.
knee-deep
to be knee-deep in sth
knietief [o. bis zu den Knien] in etw dat. stecken a. fig.
ˈknee-cap·ping SUST.
knee-capping
ˈknee breeches SUST. pl.
knee jerk reflex
Present
Iknee
youknee
he/she/itknees
weknee
youknee
theyknee
Past
Ikneed
youkneed
he/she/itkneed
wekneed
youkneed
theykneed
Present Perfect
Ihavekneed
youhavekneed
he/she/ithaskneed
wehavekneed
youhavekneed
theyhavekneed
Past Perfect
Ihadkneed
youhadkneed
he/she/ithadkneed
wehadkneed
youhadkneed
theyhadkneed
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The ankle joint is then rotated 180 degrees and is attached to the former knee joint, becoming a new knee joint.
en.wikipedia.org
So far the organisation has done 200 operations of the hip and knee joint and seen 1,200 patients at the clinic.
en.wikipedia.org
Tears can lead to pain and/or swelling of the knee joint.
en.wikipedia.org
Examination reveals tenderness of the medial femoral condyle, joint effusion, and occasional locking of the knee joint.
en.wikipedia.org
The extensors and flexors act on the knee joint, while the adductors mainly act on the hip joint.
en.wikipedia.org
Ejemplos de uso procedentes de internet (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
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The old woman went trembling home, and on her knees thanked God for having dealt with her more kindly than she had been able to understand, and on the third day she lay down and died.
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www.grimmstories.com
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Die Alte ging zitternd nach Haus und dankte Gott auf den Knien, dass er es besser mit ihr gemacht hätte, als sie hätte begreifen können; und am dritten Tag legte sie sich und starb.
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After I checked in Altoona at the hotel (The bike was allowed to the room, I always ask like where I should assume it, and usually on a wonder of the hotel staff will offer it to take to your room), and after a warm shower because the knee was good advice expensive.
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www.kontinentalradeln.at
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Nachdem ich in Altoona im Hotel eingecheckt war (Das Fahrrad durfte mit aufs Zimmer, ich frage immer artig, wo ich es unterstellen darf, und meist kommt auf ein Staunen des Hotelpersonals das Angebot es mit aufs Zimmer zu nehmen), und nach einer warmen Dusche war wegen dem Knie guter Rat teuer.
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I went on my knees in my hotel room and did penance weeping.
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www.immanuel.at
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Ich ging in meinem Hotelzimmer auf die Knie und tat weinend Buße.
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This is another way to notice pelvic obliquity: in order to distribute the weight to the other side, do you tend to slightly bend one knee while you are standing?
www.atlantotec.com
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Neigen Sie dazu, beim Stehen das Knie des einen Beines leicht anzuwinkeln und das Gewicht auf die andere Seite zu verlagern?
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In order to preserve the knee is now shorter every day go to the point, the mileage will be made up later if the shape curve fits, and the knee again so does as it should.
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www.kontinentalradeln.at
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Um das Knie zu schonen wird es jetzt jeden Tag kürzer zur Sache gehen, die Kilometer werden später nachgeholt, wenn die Formkurve passt, und das Knie wieder so tut wie es soll.
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