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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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kneecapping [ˈniːkapɪŋ] SUST.

1. kneecapping U (method of punishment):

kneecapping

2. kneecapping C (act):

kneecapping

I. kneecap [ingl. am. ˈniˌkæp, ingl. brit. ˈniːkap] SUST.

II. kneecap <part. pres. kneecapping; pret., part. pas. kneecapped> [ingl. am. ˈniˌkæp, ingl. brit. ˈniːkap] V. trans.

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en el diccionario PONS

knee-capping SUST.

I. kneecap [ˈni:ˌkæp] -pp- SUST.

II. kneecap [ˈni:ˌkæp] -pp- V. trans.

en el diccionario PONS

I. kneecap [ˈni·ˌkæp] SUST.

II. kneecap <-pp-> [ˈni·ˌkæp] V. trans.

Present
Ikneecap
youkneecap
he/she/itkneecaps
wekneecap
youkneecap
theykneecap
Past
Ikneecapped
youkneecapped
he/she/itkneecapped
wekneecapped
youkneecapped
theykneecapped
Present Perfect
Ihavekneecapped
youhavekneecapped
he/she/ithaskneecapped
wehavekneecapped
youhavekneecapped
theyhavekneecapped
Past Perfect
Ihadkneecapped
youhadkneecapped
he/she/ithadkneecapped
wehadkneecapped
youhadkneecapped
theyhadkneecapped

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

He was again placed on injured reserve, this time with a fractured right kneecap.
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It is commonly linked with the absence or shortening of a leg bone (fibular hemimelia) and the absence of a kneecap.
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The patella (kneecap) is the bone in front of the knee.
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In 1972, he underwent a botched heart surgery, which caused chronic knee infections that required 11 more operations and led to his losing his kneecap.
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When the tendon tears, it can break a piece of the bone off of the kneecap.
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