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Simple Dictionary Definition |
膝 see styles |
xī xi1 hsi hiza(p); hiza ひざ(P); ヒザ |
knee (1) knee; (2) lap; knee and thigh (while sitting) knee(s) |
厀 膝 see styles |
xī xi1 hsi |
old variant of 膝[xi1] See: 膝 |
膝丈 see styles |
hizatake ひざたけ |
(adj-no,n) knee-length (clothing) |
膝上 see styles |
hizaue; shitsujou(ok) / hizaue; shitsujo(ok) ひざうえ; しつじょう(ok) |
above the knee |
膝下 see styles |
xī xià xi1 xia4 hsi hsia hizashita ひざした |
at the knee (in reference to children); (salutation used in letters to parents or grandparents) below the knee |
膝付 see styles |
hizatsuki ひざつき |
(surname) Hizatsuki |
膝元 see styles |
hizamoto ひざもと |
(1) near one's knee; (2) under the protection of (e.g. one's parents); under the care of; (3) territory of a powerful person |
膝口 see styles |
hizaguchi ひざぐち |
(place-name) Hizaguchi |
膝子 see styles |
hizako ひざこ |
(place-name) Hizako |
膝射 see styles |
shissha しっしゃ |
shooting from a kneeling position; kneeling shot |
膝尾 see styles |
hizao ひざお |
(place-name) Hizao |
膝折 see styles |
hizaori ひざおり |
(place-name) Hizaori |
膝掛 see styles |
hizakake ひざかけ |
lap blanket |
膝枕 see styles |
hizamakura ひざまくら |
sleeping with one's head in another's lap |
膝森 see styles |
hizamori ひざもり |
(place-name) Hizamori |
膝突 see styles |
hizatsuki ひざつき |
(place-name) Hizatsuki |
膝窩 see styles |
shikka しっか |
{anat} popliteal fossa; popliteal space; area behind the knee |
膝立 see styles |
hizatate ひざたて |
(place-name) Hizatate |
膝膕 see styles |
shikkaku しっかく |
(rare) (See 膝窩・しっか) popliteal fossa; popliteal space; area behind the knee |
膝舘 see styles |
hizatate ひざたて |
(surname) Hizatate |
膝蓋 膝盖 see styles |
xī gài xi1 gai4 hsi kai |
knee; (Internet slang) to kneel down (in admiration) |
膝行 see styles |
shikkou / shikko しっこう |
(n,vs,vi) moving forward by sliding on one's knees (in the presence of high-ranking individuals) |
膝袒 see styles |
xī tǎn xi1 tan3 hsi t`an hsi tan |
to walk on one's knees and bare one's breast (a gesture of deepest apology) |
膝許 see styles |
hizamoto ひざもと |
(1) near one's knee; (2) under the protection of (e.g. one's parents); under the care of; (3) territory of a powerful person |
膝車 see styles |
hizaguruma ひざぐるま |
(1) (See 膝頭) kneecap; (2) {MA} knee wheel (judo) |
膝部 see styles |
shitsubu しつぶ |
{anat} knee (region) |
膝附 see styles |
hizatsuki ひざつき |
(surname) Hizatsuki |
膝頭 see styles |
hizagashira ひざがしら |
kneecap |
膝館 see styles |
hizatate ひざたて |
(surname) Hizatate |
両膝 see styles |
ryouhiza / ryohiza りょうひざ |
both knees |
促膝 see styles |
cù xī cu4 xi1 ts`u hsi tsu hsi |
to sit knee to knee |
右膝 see styles |
yòu xī you4 xi1 yu hsi u shitsu |
right knee |
大膝 see styles |
dà xī da4 xi1 ta hsi Daishitsu |
large knees |
小膝 see styles |
kohiza こひざ |
knee |
屈膝 see styles |
qū xī qu1 xi1 ch`ü hsi chü hsi kusshitsu |
bending the knee |
戒膝 see styles |
jiè xī jie4 xi1 chieh hsi kaihiza |
The "commandments' knee," i.e. the right knee bent as when receiving the commandments. |
片膝 see styles |
katahiza かたひざ |
(See 片膝を突く・かたひざをつく,片膝を立てる・かたひざをたてる) one knee |
牛膝 see styles |
niú xī niu2 xi1 niu hsi inokozuchi いのこずち |
Achyranthes bidentata (root used in Chinese medicine) Japanese chaff flower (Achyranthes japonica) |
猪膝 see styles |
inohiza いのひざ |
(surname) Inohiza |
盤膝 盘膝 see styles |
pán xī pan2 xi1 p`an hsi pan hsi |
cross-legged |
立膝 see styles |
tatehiza たてひざ |
(noun/participle) sitting with one knee drawn up |
繞膝 绕膝 see styles |
rào xī rao4 xi1 jao hsi |
(children) run around parent's knees; fig. to stay to look after one's elderly parents |
諸膝 see styles |
morohiza もろひざ |
both knees |
護膝 护膝 see styles |
hù xī hu4 xi1 hu hsi |
kneepad; knee brace |
雙膝 双膝 see styles |
shuāng xī shuang1 xi1 shuang hsi |
both knees |
齊膝 齐膝 see styles |
qí xī qi2 xi1 ch`i hsi chi hsi |
level with one's knees; knee-length (skirt etc); knee-deep (mud etc) |
膝かけ see styles |
hizakake ひざかけ |
lap blanket |
膝げり see styles |
hizageri ひざげり |
knee strike; kneeing |
膝の皿 see styles |
hizanosara ひざのさら |
kneecap |
膝上型 see styles |
xī shàng xíng xi1 shang4 xing2 hsi shang hsing |
laptop (computer) |
膝上舞 see styles |
xī shàng wǔ xi1 shang4 wu3 hsi shang wu |
lap dance |
膝付坂 see styles |
hizatsukizaka ひざつきざか |
(place-name) Hizatsukizaka |
膝小僧 see styles |
hizakozou / hizakozo ひざこぞう |
kneecap |
膝折町 see styles |
hizaorichou / hizaoricho ひざおりちょう |
(place-name) Hizaorichō |
膝拍子 see styles |
hizabyoushi / hizabyoshi ひざびょうし |
keeping time by tapping one's knees |
膝掛け see styles |
hizakake ひざかけ |
lap blanket |
膝栗毛 see styles |
hizakurige ひざくりげ |
travelling on foot; journeying on foot; hiking; riding on shank's pony |
膝皿貝 see styles |
hizaragai ひざらがい |
(1) (kana only) chiton (any marine mollusk of the class Polyplacophora); sea cradle; (2) Japanese chiton (Acanthopleura japonica) |
膝立ち see styles |
hizadachi ひざだち |
kneeling |
膝立山 see styles |
hizatateyama ひざたてやま |
(personal name) Hizatateyama |
膝著地 膝着地 see styles |
xī zhuó dì xi1 zhuo2 di4 hsi cho ti shitsu jakuchi |
to touch the knee to the ground |
膝蓋腱 see styles |
shitsugaiken しつがいけん |
patellar tendon |
膝蓋骨 膝盖骨 see styles |
xī gài gǔ xi1 gai4 gu3 hsi kai ku shitsugaikotsu しつがいこつ |
kneecap kneecap; patella |
膝行る see styles |
izaru いざる |
(v5r,vi) to crawl; to shuffle along |
膝行神 see styles |
izarigami いざりがみ |
(place-name) Izarigami |
膝詰め see styles |
hizazume ひざづめ |
knee to knee |
膝蹴り see styles |
hizageri ひざげり |
More info & calligraphy: Knee Strike |
膝関節 see styles |
shitsukansetsu しつかんせつ |
knee joint |
膝隠し see styles |
hizakakushi ひざかくし |
standing panel used in Kansai-area rakugo to hide the performer's legs from view; knee-hider |
お膝下 see styles |
ohizamoto おひざもと |
home territory of a powerful figure; Imperial Court; businessman's turf; Shogun's headquarters |
お膝元 see styles |
ohizamoto おひざもと |
home territory of a powerful figure; Imperial Court; businessman's turf; Shogun's headquarters |
お膝許 see styles |
ohizamoto おひざもと |
home territory of a powerful figure; Imperial Court; businessman's turf; Shogun's headquarters |
屈膝禮 屈膝礼 see styles |
qū xī lǐ qu1 xi1 li3 ch`ü hsi li chü hsi li |
curtsy |
御膝下 see styles |
ohizamoto おひざもと |
home territory of a powerful figure; Imperial Court; businessman's turf; Shogun's headquarters |
御膝元 see styles |
ohizamoto おひざもと |
home territory of a powerful figure; Imperial Court; businessman's turf; Shogun's headquarters |
御膝許 see styles |
ohizamoto おひざもと |
home territory of a powerful figure; Imperial Court; businessman's turf; Shogun's headquarters |
牛膝草 see styles |
niú xī cǎo niu2 xi1 cao3 niu hsi ts`ao niu hsi tsao goshitsusō |
hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) hyssop |
猪膝峠 see styles |
inohizatouge / inohizatoge いのひざとうげ |
(place-name) Inohizatōge |
磕膝蓋 磕膝盖 see styles |
kē xī gài ke1 xi1 gai4 k`o hsi kai ko hsi kai |
(dialect) knee |
突き膝 see styles |
tsukihiza つきひざ |
(1) {sumo} knee touch down; (2) posture with knees and toes on the floor |
立て膝 see styles |
tatehiza たてひざ |
(noun/participle) sitting with one knee drawn up |
踝膝股 see styles |
huái xī gǔ huai2 xi1 gu3 huai hsi ku ka shitsu ko |
ankles, knees, and thighs |
膝がしら see styles |
hizagashira ひざがしら |
kneecap |
膝が笑う see styles |
hizagawarau ひざがわらう |
(exp,v5u) (idiom) to have one's knees be about to give way |
膝をつく see styles |
hizaotsuku ひざをつく |
(exp,v5k) to fall to one's knees; to go down on one's knees (e.g. to express respect) |
膝を崩す see styles |
hizaokuzusu ひざをくずす |
(exp,v5s) to sit at ease |
膝を抱く see styles |
hizaodaku; hizaoidaku ひざをだく; ひざをいだく |
(exp,v5k) (1) to hug one's knees; to be lonely; (exp,v5k) (2) to beg |
膝を突く see styles |
hizaotsuku ひざをつく |
(exp,v5k) to fall to one's knees; to go down on one's knees (e.g. to express respect) |
膝窩動脈 see styles |
shitsukadoumyaku / shitsukadomyaku しつかどうみゃく |
popliteal artery |
膝窩静脈 see styles |
shitsukajoumyaku / shitsukajomyaku しつかじょうみゃく |
popliteal vein |
膝蓋反射 see styles |
shitsugaihansha しつがいはんしゃ |
patellar reflex |
Variations: |
izari いざり |
(1) crawling on the ground; shuffling on one's knees; (2) (sensitive word) cripple |
促膝談心 促膝谈心 see styles |
cù xī tán xīn cu4 xi1 tan2 xin1 ts`u hsi t`an hsin tsu hsi tan hsin |
(idiom) to sit side-by-side and have a heart-to-heart talk |
卑躬屈膝 see styles |
bēi gōng qū xī bei1 gong1 qu1 xi1 pei kung ch`ü hsi pei kung chü hsi |
to bow and bend the knee (idiom); fawning; bending and scraping to curry favor |
右膝著地 右膝着地 see styles |
yòu xī zhāo dì you4 xi1 zhao1 di4 yu hsi chao ti ushitsu jakuji |
to touch one's right knee to the ground |
奴顏婢膝 奴颜婢膝 see styles |
nú yán bì xī nu2 yan2 bi4 xi1 nu yen pi hsi |
servile and bending the knee (idiom); fawning; bending and scraping to curry favor |
手膝據地 手膝据地 see styles |
shǒu xī jù dì shou3 xi1 ju4 di4 shou hsi chü ti shushitsu kochi |
hands and knees on the ground |
立手摩膝 see styles |
lì shǒu mó xī li4 shou3 mo2 xi1 li shou mo hsi ryūshu mashitsu |
arms extending past the knees |
繞膝承歡 绕膝承欢 see styles |
rào xī chéng huān rao4 xi1 cheng2 huan1 jao hsi ch`eng huan jao hsi cheng huan |
to live with one's parents, thus bringing them happiness (idiom) |
膝とも談合 see styles |
hizatomodangou / hizatomodango ひざともだんごう |
(expression) (proverb) two heads are better than one; consult even with your knees |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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