搜尋結果
knee
- IPA[niː]
英式
- the joint between the thigh and the lower leg in humans;the joint in other animals that corresponds or is analogous to the human knee.
- hit (someone) with one's knee
noun: knee, plural noun: knees
- 釋義
- 相關詞
- 片語
名詞
- 1. the joint between the thigh and the lower leg in humans the ball bounced off his knee and ran out wide a knee injury
- ▪ the joint in other animals that corresponds or is analogous to the human knee.
- ▪ the upper surface of someone's thigh when they are sitting; a person's lap they were eating their suppers on their knees
- ▪ the part of a garment covering the knee.
- 2. an angled piece of wood or metal frame used to connect and support the beams and timbers of a wooden ship.
- 3. an abrupt obtuse or approximately right-angled bend in a graph between parts where the slope varies smoothly.
動詞
- 1. hit (someone) with one's knee she kneed him in the groin
- weak and shaky as a result of fear or excitement: she still felt weak-kneed whenever he came towards her
Oxford American Dictionary
- weak and shaky as a result of fear or excitement: she still felt weak-kneed whenever he came towards her
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a person) having legs that curve inwards so that the feet are apart when the knees are touching: the patient had a distinctly knock-kneed gait
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a person) having legs that curve inwards so that the feet are apart when the knees are touching: the patient had a distinctly knock-kneed gait
Oxford Dictionary
- reaching as high as the knees: knee-high boots
- so as to reach or submerge the knees: they were wading knee-high in the water
- a sock or nylon stocking with an elasticized top that reaches to a person's knee.
Oxford American Dictionary
- submerged to or reaching as high as the knees: the water was knee-deep on Main Street we were knee-deep in snow
- so as to reach or submerge the knees: I plodded knee-deep through the mud
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a response) automatic and unthinking: a knee-jerk reaction
- a sudden involuntary reflex kick caused by a blow on the tendon just below the knee.
Oxford American Dictionary
- submerged to or reaching as high as the knees: the water was knee-deep on Main Street we were knee-deep in snow
- so as to reach or submerge the knees: I plodded knee-deep through the mud
Oxford American Dictionary
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 下一頁
- 更多解釋
- IPA[nē]
美式
- the joint between the thigh and the lower leg in humans: the ball bounced off his knee and ran out wide a knee injury
- hit (someone) with one's knee: she kneed him in the groin
Oxford American Dictionary