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kneed a. 有膝一般的关节的, 有节的 kneehole n. 桌下可容双膝的地方 kneel v. 跪 词形变化:动词过去式:knelt/kneeled 过去分词:knelt/kneeled 现在分词:kneeling 第三人称单数:kneels 例句与用法:1.She knelt down to pray.她跪下祈祷。 2.She knelt in prayer.她跪下祈祷. 3.Something, such as a stool, cushion, or board, on which to kneel.跪垫下跪时垫在膝下的东西,如跪凳、跪垫或跪板 4.The surest way to hit woman's heart is to take aim kneel.要射中女人的心,最有把握的方法就是跪下来瞄个正准。 英英解释:名词kneel: 1. supporting yourself on your knees 同义词:kneeling 动词kneel: 1. rest one's weight on one's knees kneeler n. 跪者,跪拜者,跪台 英英解释:名词kneeler: 1. a person in a kneeling position 2. a board (sometimes cushioned) for someone to kneel on kneelet: 护膝 kneepan n. 膝盖骨 英英解释:名词kneepan: 1. a small flat triangular bone in front of the knee that protects the knee joint 同义词:patella, kneecap knell n. 丧钟声,哀伤的声音,凶兆 v. 鸣丧钟 词形变化:动词过去式:knelled 过去分词:knelled 现在分词:knelling 第三人称单数:knells 例句与用法:1.Their refusal rang the knell of our hopes.他们的拒绝是我们希望破灭的凶兆。 2.The bell is knelling.丧钟已经敲响。 3.It sounded the (death-)knell of all her hopes.那事听起来就像是给她的一切希望敲起了丧钟. 4.The decision sounded the knell of our hopes.这项决议宣告我们的希望落空。 英英解释:名词knell: 1. the sound of a bell rung slowly to announce a death or a funeral or the end of something 动词knell: 1. ring as in announcing death 2. make (bells) ring, often for the purposes of musical edification 同义词:ring knelt kneel的过去式(分词) 例句与用法:1.The congregation in the church knelt in prayer.教堂的会众跪下来祈祷。 2.He knelt as a suppliant at the altar.他跪在祭坛前祈祷。 3.She knelt down to pray.她跪下祈祷。 4.He knelt in supplication.他跪着做了祈祷。 5.They knelt in adoration of their gods.他们跪拜诸神。 6.He knelt in front of the emperor with a look of entreaty.他面带恳求的神态跪在皇帝面前。 7.She knelt in prayer.她跪下祈祷. 8.He fell on his knees (ie knelt down) and begged for mercy.他跪下求饶. 英英解释:动词kneel: 1. rest one's weight on one's knees 同义词:kneel knesset n. (以色列)议会 英英解释:名词knesset: 1. the Israeli unicameral parliament 同义词:Knesseth knew know的过去式 例句与用法:1."We knew it would be a bestseller, but even the original didn't sell this well at the start. By our estimates, we've already sold somewhere in the neighborhood of500, 000 copies. It's just phenomenal.""我们知道会是一本畅销书,可是就连原作最初的销路也没有这么好。据我们的估计,我们已经卖了50万本左右。太妙了。" 2.I knew if I kept at it I should succeed.我知道如果我坚持下去就会成功。 3.I knew she was joking because she had a big grin on her face.我知道她是在开玩笑,因为她脸上堆满笑容。 4.He answered that he knew nothing about it.他答复说关于此事他一无所知。 5.He knew the pulse of the people.他了解人民的意向。 6.He knew he had behaved badly and he seemed truly sorry.他知道自己表现不好,所以确实显得懊悔。 7.They knew full well that he wouldn't keep his promise.他们很清楚地知道他不会遵守诺言。 8.He got gratification when he knew his plans have been realized.当得知他的计划已经实现后,他变得很满足。 英英解释:动词know: 1. be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about 同义词:know, cognize, cognise 2. know how to do or perform something 同义词:know 3. be aware of the truth of something; have a belief or faith in something; regard as true beyond any doubt 同义词:know 4. be familiar or acquainted with a person or an object 同义词:know 5. have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations 同义词:know, experience, live 6. accept (someone) to be what is claimed or accept his power and authority 同义词:acknowledge, recognize, recognise, know 7. have fixed in the mind 同义词:know 8. have sexual intercourse with 同义词:roll in the hay, love, make out, make love, sleep with, get laid, have sex, know, do it, be intimate, have intercourse, have it away, have it off, screw, fuck, jazz, eff, hump, lie with, bed, have a go at it, bang, get it on, bonk 9. know the nature or character of 同义词:know 10. be able to distinguish, recognize as being different 同义词:know 11. perceive as familiar 同义词:know knickerbocker (最初到美国纽约的)荷兰移民的后代 荷兰籍纽约人 纽约人 例句与用法:1.The knickerbockers were popular in seventies in our country.灯笼裤在我国七十年代很流行。 2.The youth like to wear knickerbockers.年青人喜欢穿灯笼裤。 knickerbockers 灯笼裤 例句与用法:1.The knickerbockers were popular in seventies in our country.灯笼裤在我国七十年代很流行。 2.The youth like to wear knickerbockers.年青人喜欢穿灯笼裤。 英英解释:名词knickerbockers: 1. trousers ending above the knee 同义词:breeches, knee breeches, knee pants, knickers knickered: a. 穿灯笼裤的 例句与用法:1.I promise I won't spend more than a hundred pounds in the sales so don't get your knickers in a twist.我答应我去逛贱卖场时花费不会超出100英镑,因此你不必惊慌。 knickers n. 短裤 例句与用法:1.Full breeches gathered and banded just below the knee; knickers.灯笼裤一种在膝盖下部收拢扎紧的宽松的裤子;灯笼裤 英英解释:名词knickers: 1. trousers ending above the knee 同义词:breeches, knee breeches, knee pants, knickerbockers 2. underpants worn by women 同义词:bloomers, pants, drawers knickknack n. 装饰性的小东西,小衣饰,玩具 英英解释:名词knickknack: 1. a small inexpensive mass-produced article 同义词:novelty 2. miscellaneous curios 同义词:bric-a-brac, nicknack, knickknackery, whatnot knickpoint n. [地]裂点,尼克点(指河流纵剖面上坡度的突变点) knife-edge: n. 刀口, 锋利的边缘 例句与用法:1.The success of the project is still very much on a knife-edge.这一项目的成败目前仍处於关键时刻。 2.He's on a knife-edge about his exam results.他对考试成绩十分担心. 英英解释:名词knife-edge: 1. a narrow boundary 1. the sharp cutting side of the blade of a knife 同义词:knife edge, cutting edge knife n. 刀 v. 用刀切割,如刀割般 词形变化:名词:knifer 名词复数:knives 动词过去式:knifed 过去分词:knifed 现在分词:knifing 第三人称单数:knifes 例句与用法:1.I picked up the knife and threw it out of the window.我拿起了那把刀,把它扔到了窗外。 2.His strong voice cut through the hum of conversation like a knife through butter.他那宏亮有力的声音一下子压倒了嗡嗡的谈话声。 3.The victim had been knifed (in the chest).受害人(於胸部)中刀. 4.His accent is so thick you could cut it with a knife I can hardly understand a word he says.他的口音很重--我简直一个字都听不懂. 5.The power saw sliced the logs like a knife through butter.电锯轻而易举就把原木锯成薄板了. 6.I couldn't withstand a murderous-looking knife.我无法忍受凶光闪闪的刀。 7.He cleaved an apple with a knife.他用一把刀子将苹果切开。 8.He whetted his knife on the stone.他在石头上磨刀。 英英解释:名词knife: 1. edge tool used as a cutting instrument; has a pointed blade with a sharp edge and a handle 2. a weapon with a handle and blade with a sharp point 3. any long thin projection that is transient 同义词:tongue 动词knife: 1. use a knife on 同义词:stab knifepoint n. 刀尖 knight-errant 侠客,侠义心肠的人 英英解释:名词knight-errant: 1. a wandering knight travelling in search of adventure | |