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knee / (Internet slang) to kneel down (in admiration)
HSK 7-9
charactercopystroke orderAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *膝* | 膝* | *膝
knee
kneepad / knee brace
cross-legged
charactercopystroke orderAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *膝* | 膝* | *膝
old variant of
to bow and bend the knee (idiom); fawning / bending and scraping to curry favor
Achyranthes bidentata (root used in Chinese medicine)
to sit knee to knee
(idiom) to sit side-by-side and have a heart-to-heart talk
servile and bending the knee (idiom); fawning / bending and scraping to curry favor
(children) run around parent's knees / fig. to stay to look after one's elderly parents
level with one's knees / knee-length (skirt etc) / knee-deep (mud etc)
kneecap
lap dance
hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis)
both knees
laptop (computer)
curtsy
lit. the man has gold under his knees; fig. a man who does not easily kneel in front of others (owing to pride or moral integrity)
(dialect) knee
to live with one's parents, thus bringing them happiness (idiom)
laptop (computer)
at the knee (in reference to children) / (salutation used in letters to parents or grandparents)
to walk on one's knees and bare one's breast (a gesture of deepest apology)


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