英:[niː]
美:[niː]
英:[niː]
美:[niː]
复数:knees
第三人称单数:knees
现在分词:kneeing
过去式:kneed
过去分词:kneed
noun
a joint in the middle part of the human leg that is the articulation between the femur, tibia, and patellaalso: the part of the leg that includes this joint
the joint in the hind leg of a four-footed vertebrate that corresponds to the human knee
the tarsal joint of a bird
the joint between the femur and tibia of an insect
something resembling the human knee: such as
a piece of timber naturally or artificially bent for use in supporting structures coming together at an angle (such as the deck beams of a ship)
a rounded or conical process rising from the roots of various swamp-growing trees
cypress knee
the part of a garment covering the knee
a blow with the bent knee
verb
transitive verb
to strike with the knee
archaic to bend the knee to
knee joint膝关节;弯头结合
on one's knee◎(恳求、祈祷、屈服时)跪着,◎卑躬屈膝地;百依百顺地,◎恳求,哀求,◎在危急(或失败)状态中,难以维持的;筋疲力尽的
knee padn. 护膝
knee jerk[医]膝反射
"腿部主要骨骼之间的连接处",古英语中称为 cneo, cneow "膝盖",源自原始日耳曼语 *knewa-(还包括古诺尔斯语 kne,古撒克逊语 kneo,古弗里斯兰语 kni,中古荷兰语 cnie,荷兰语 knie,古高地德语 kniu,德语 Knie,哥特语 kniu),源自 PIE 词根 *genu-(1)"膝盖; 角度"。发音请参见 kn-。
在指代体罚方面,于1866年开始使用 across (someone's) knee。Knee-breeches 始于1827年; knee-pants 始于1858年。Knee-slapper "有趣的笑话"始于1955年。
合角铁
膝
[拉genu]膝:在股和小腿间的关节
又称genu〔NA〕
弯曲似膝的结构
膝<,大、小腿交接部分,内有股骨和胫骨连接而成的膝关节,前有髌骨,后有腘窝。
膝,又称:膝(Genu(拉))
Noun Middle English, from Old English cnēow; akin to Old High German kneo knee, Latin genu, Greek gony
The first known use of knee was before the 12th century
kneelverb
to bend the knee : support oneself on the knees
kneelverb
to bend the knee : support oneself on the knees
knee1 of 2noun
the joint or region in the middle part of the human leg in which the femur, tibia, and kneecap come togetheralso: a corresponding part of a four-footed mammal
something resembling the kneeespecially: a cone-shaped upward growth from the roots of a few swamp-growing trees (as a cypress of the southern U.S.) that extends above the surrounding water
the part of a garment covering the knee
knee2 of 2verb
to strike with the knee
kneeholenoun
a space (as under a desk) for the knees
knee1 of 2noun
the joint or region in the middle part of the human leg in which the femur, tibia, and kneecap come togetheralso: a corresponding part of a four-footed mammal
something resembling the kneeespecially: a cone-shaped upward growth from the roots of a few swamp-growing trees (as a cypress of the southern U.S.) that extends above the surrounding water
the part of a garment covering the knee
knee2 of 2verb
to strike with the knee
kneecapnoun
a thick flat movable bone forming the front part of the knee called alsopatella
knee1 of 2noun
the joint or region in the middle part of the human leg in which the femur, tibia, and kneecap come togetheralso: a corresponding part of a four-footed mammal
something resembling the kneeespecially: a cone-shaped upward growth from the roots of a few swamp-growing trees (as a cypress of the southern U.S.) that extends above the surrounding water
the part of a garment covering the knee
knee2 of 2verb
to strike with the knee
kneenoun
a joint in the middle part of the human leg that is the articulation between the femur, tibia, and patella called alsoknee joint
the part of the leg that includes this joint
the joint in the hind leg of a 4-footed vertebrate that corresponds to the human knee
the carpal joint of the foreleg of a 4-footed vertebrate
1 Perry frowns, rubs his knees with his manacled hands.
2 She showed me how to absorb the shock with my knees.
3 The fingers of his right hand were nervously tapping his knee.
4 I swung my foot out, aiming for his knee.
5 But it’s there now, my knee throbbing as I balance across the bleached driftwood and step between the barnacle-edged rocks.
6 I trap the ball with my stomach, then knee.
7 Nathan stretched his arms upward, and then bent his elbows and knees.
8 My knees feel ready to crumble, waiting for the student to see me and ask why I’m not in class.
9 Ma catches Chong in her arms as she falls to her knees.
10 The hallway was so narrow that though Lefty had his back against the wall, he had to draw his knees up toward his chest.
11 The slave who had seized upon the stays of our ship stood, and, casting a glance toward the mob awaiting him upon the shore, began to climb, his knees clasped around the cords.
12 When Bull realized that Mary Anne was not going to participate in the readiness exercise at all, he took his sword, and lifted her robe past her knees.
13 He tried to ride a steer in a pasture, got tossed onto the ragged edge of a fallen tree, and limped home with his gashed knee bound in a handkerchief.
14 He chuckled and chattered, cracking his long fingers, and pawing at Frodo’s knees.
15 He reached out and put his hand on my knee and squeezed.
16 He stared gratefully at the back of Myrna’s head, at the pigtail that swung innocently at his knee.
17 He leans over, head on his knees, and brings up an incredible quantity of blood from his stomach and spills it onto the floor with a gasping groan.
18 I wanted her knee touching my knee not to mean anything, but it did.
19 Tucking my knees up to my chin, I wait for death.
20 "Get your lousy knees off my chest," I told him.
1 升降台
2 腕木
5 膝头
6 弯曲
curve curved curly skew crooked bent curvy torturous tortuous sinuous bowing hooked bowed contorted flexural bended inflectional thrawn wriggly waggly flexuous incurvate sinuate inflective Agee akimbo give set turn spring wind bend twist bow sweep nod crank distortion warp sinus winding crook curvature meander flexion inflection contortion flexure tortuosity sinuosity incurve crankle anfractuosity round yield curl sag quirk cast angle ramp buckle stoop inflect
7 膝盖
10 大腿部
11 弯头
15 膝部
16 膝关节
17 膝
18 隅撑