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Knie[bund]hose

в PONS речника

ˈknee breeches СЪЩ мн

в PONS речника
[knee] breeches [or Am britches] npl
[knee] breeches [or Am britches] npl
в PONS речника

breeches [ˈbrɪtʃɪz, ˈbri:-] СЪЩ мн

Kniehose f <-, -n>
Reithose f <-, -n>
to wear the breeches [in the family] Brit прен

I. breech [bri:tʃ] СЪЩ

1. breech (of gun barrel):

Verschluss м <-es, -schlüs·se>

2. breech hist (buttocks):

Gesäß ср <-es, -e>

II. breech [bri:tʃ] ГЛАГ прх hist

I. knee [ni:] СЪЩ

1. knee (on leg):

Knie ср <-s, ->
jdn übers Knie legen разг
to put [or sit] sb on one's knee

2. knee (in trousers):

Knie[stück] ср

Phrases:

jdn in [o. auf] die Knie zwingen geh
to learn sth at sb's knee

II. knee [ni:] СЪЩ modifier

knee (injury, support):

III. knee [ni:] ГЛАГ прх

to knee sb
Present
Ibreech
youbreech
he/she/itbreeches
webreech
youbreech
theybreech
Past
Ibreeched
youbreeched
he/she/itbreeched
webreeched
youbreeched
theybreeched
Present Perfect
Ihavebreeched
youhavebreeched
he/she/ithasbreeched
wehavebreeched
youhavebreeched
theyhavebreeched
Past Perfect
Ihadbreeched
youhadbreeched
he/she/ithadbreeched
wehadbreeched
youhadbreeched
theyhadbreeched

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едноезични примери (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

His hand is rested over his knee with fingers extended toward the earth.
en.wikipedia.org
A resulting knee injury made his physicians think that he would never ride a horse again.
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According to another account, the statue measures 3.91 meters from base to top, and 3.10 meters across the lap from knee to knee.
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The plantaris muscle and a portion of its tendon run between the two muscles, which is involved in locking the knee from the standing position.
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It could reduce pain and increase movement in people with osteoarthritis of the knee.
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Примери от интернет (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

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I already had black knee breeches.
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www.seniorennet-hamburg.de
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Eine schwarze Kniehose hatte ich.
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