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膝 |
xī gài | knee / (Internet slang) to kneel down (in admiration) |
跪 |
guì dǎo | to kneel down / to sink to one's knees / to grovel |
膝 |
xī | knee |
蜷 |
quán fú | to curl up / to lie with knees drawn up / to huddle up |
膝 |
xī xià | at the knee (in reference to children) / (salutation used in letters to parents or grandparents) |
小 |
xiǎo tuǐ | lower leg (from knee to ankle) / shank |
发 |
fā ruǎn | to weaken / to go soft (at the knees) |
卑 |
bēi gōng qū xī | to bow and bend the knee (idiom); fawning / bending and scraping to curry favor |
护 |
hù xī | kneepad / knee brace |
下 |
xià guì | to kneel / to go down on one's knees |
腘 |
guó | knee pit / popliteal fossa (medicine) |
拜 |
bài dǎo | to prostrate oneself / to fall on one's knees / to grovel |
袚 |
fú | knee-pads / buskins |
促 |
cù xī | to sit knee to knee |
奴 |
nú yán bì xī | servile and bending the knee (idiom); fawning / bending and scraping to curry favor |
骹 |
qiāo | shank (the leg from knee to ankle) / leg (from hip to ankle) / (horse anatomy) pastern |
长 |
cháng yī | to bow deeply, starting upright with arms straight out in front, one hand cupped in the other, then moving the hands down to one's knees as one bows, keeping the arms straight (a form of greeting) |
绕 |
rào xī | (children) run around parent's knees / fig. to stay to look after one's elderly parents |
齐 |
qí xī | level with one's knees / knee-length (skirt etc) / knee-deep (mud etc) |
腘 |
guó wō | popliteal (anatomy) / hollow at the back of the knee |