| 释义 | 
		re·cum·bent I. \-nt\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin recumbent-, recumbens, present participle of recumbere  : one that is recumbent II. adjective Etymology: Latin recumbent-, recumbens, present participle of recumbere to lie back, lie down, recline, from re- + -cumbere to lie down (akin to Latin cubare to lie down) — more at hip 1.   a.  : suggestive of repose : leaning, resting   < comfortably recumbent against a fallen tree >  b.  : having a horizontal position : lying down   < the horse who was now recumbent with one of my legs under him — Siegfried Sassoon >   < the pulse may be as rapid in the recumbent as in the standing posture — F.A.Faught >  c.  : representing a person lying down 2. biology  : of or relating to structures which tend to rest upon the surface from which they extend Synonyms: see prone III. adjective  : having the seat positioned so that the rider's legs are extended horizontally forward and the body is reclined   < a recumbent bicycle > |