kneel
/niːl/ (bre, ipa) · /niːl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈnēl/ (ame, mw)
kneel — 動詞
- kneelpresent simple I / you / we / they
- kneelshe / she / it
- kneltpast simple
- kneeledpast simple
- kneeling-ing form
1. to lower your body so that your knees touch the floor or ground, or to stay in t
跪下;跪著
膝蓋著地以支撐身體的動作或姿勢
to lower your body so that your knees touch the floor or ground, or to stay in that position with your weight on your knees
Hannah knelt down on the wooden floor and began to scrub the stain.
Hannah 跪在木地板上,開始用力刷洗那塊污漬。
kneel + down + on [surface] (movement)
Yumi knelt beside the old man to help him find his dropped keys.
Yumi 跪在老先生身旁,幫他找掉落的鑰匙。
kneel + beside [person] (helping action)
It was Ritu who knelt in the garden and pulled the weeds out by hand.
是 Ritu 跪在花園裡,用手把雜草拔掉的。
Luca had knelt on the hard tiles for so long that his knees ached.
Luca 在堅硬的磁磚上跪了太久,膝蓋都痛了。
A group of mourners knelt quietly at the front of the old church.
一群哀悼者靜靜地跪在古老教堂的前方。
- bow
bending forward at the waist without touching the ground; a gesture of respect or greeting
- genuflect
touching one knee briefly to the ground, especially in religious settings; more formal and specific
- curtsy
a gesture by women or girls bending one knee while keeping the back straight, often to royalty
- prostrate oneself
lying face down flat on the ground, expressing stronger submission or worship
文法句型
kneel + adverb/preposition
kneel + down
用法筆記
Intransitive only — kneel never takes a direct object. The past tense is 'knelt' (more common in British English) or 'kneeled' (more common in American English). Typical prepositional complements include on, beside, before, at, and in front of.