单词 | knee |
释义 | knee n. & v. --n   1. a (often attrib.) the joint between the thigh and the lower leg in humans. b the corresponding joint in other animals. c the area around this. d the upper surface of the thigh of a sitting person; the lap (held her on his knee).   2. the part of a garment covering the knee.   3. anything resembling a knee in shape or position, esp. a piece of wood or iron bent at an angle, a sharp turn in a graph, etc. --vtr. (knees, kneed, kneeing)   1. touch or strike with the knee (kneed the ball past him; kneed him in the groin).   2. colloq. cause (trousers) to bulge at the knee. Phrases and idioms bend (or bow) the knee kneel, esp. in submission. bring a person to his or her knees reduce a person to submission. knee-bend the action of bending the knee, esp. as a physical exercise in which the body is raised and lowered without the use of the hands. knee-breeches close-fitting trousers reaching to or just below the knee. knee-deep   1. (usu. foll. by in) a immersed up to the knees. b deeply involved.   2. so deep as to reach the knees. knee-high so high as to reach the knees. knee-hole a space for the knees, esp. under a desk. knee-jerk   1. a sudden involuntary kick caused by a blow on the tendon just below the knee.   2. (attrib.) predictable, automatic, stereotyped. knee-joint   1. = senses 1a, b of n.   2. a joint made of two pieces hinged together. knee-length reaching the knees. knee-pan the kneecap. knees-up Brit. colloq. a lively party or gathering. on (or on one's) bended knee (or knees) kneeling, esp. in supplication, submission, or worship. Etymology: OE cneo(w) |
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