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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. knee [ingl. brit. niː, ingl. am. ni] SUST. ANAT.

knee
literal, fig. to be on/fall to one's knees
to sit on sb's knee
come and sit on my knee
to eat on one's knee
to go down on bended knee (to sb)

II. knee [ingl. brit. niː, ingl. am. ni] V. trans.

knee person:

knee

III. knee [ingl. brit. niː, ingl. am. ni]

housemaid's knee SUST.

knee-high ADJ. (gen)

knee-high grass, corn
knee-high hum. person

knee-length ADJ.

knee-length skirt, dress
knee-length boots
knee-length socks

knee-jerk ADJ.

knee-jerk reaction, response:

knee-jerk

knee-deep [ingl. brit. niːˈdiːp, ingl. am. ˈˌni ˈˌdip] ADJ.

knee breeches SUST.

knee-pad SUST.

knee-pad

water on the knee SUST. MED.

water on the knee
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
knee pad
knee boot

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. knee [ni:] SUST.

knee
to sit sb on one's knee

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. knee [ni:] V. trans.

knee

knee-high SUST. ingl. am.

to be knee-high to a grasshopper irón. hum. coloq.

knee breeches SUST. pl.

knee-deep ADJ.

knee-jerk reaction SUST. pey.

francés
francés
inglés
inglés
knee-high
knee sock
knee support
as far as the knee(s)
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. knee [ni] SUST.

knee
to sit sb on one's knee

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. knee [ni] V. trans.

knee

knee breeches SUST. pl.

knee-high SUST.

to be knee-high to a grasshopper irón. hum. coloq.

knee-deep ADJ.

knee-jerk reaction SUST. pey.

francés
francés
inglés
inglés
knee-high
knee-highs
knee support
as far as the knee(s)
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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A ships knee has two parts called the arm (shorter) and a body (longer).
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According to another account, the statue measures 3.91 meters from base to top, and 3.10 meters across the lap from knee to knee.
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This ruined his knees, causing great pain and necessitating the use of walking sticks for the rest of his life.
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Rounds continued until one fighter touched the ground with his knee, or simply fell down.
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It could reduce pain and increase movement in people with osteoarthritis of the knee.
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