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 Übersetzung für 'push with the knee' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a push with the knee | pushes with the knee / pushes with the knees
push with the kneeStoß {m} mit dem Knie
Teiltreffer
to push sb. out of favour with the boss [Br.]jdn. beim Chef ausstechen [ugs.]
archi.constr.
attic with knee walls
Drempelgeschoss {n}
to push on with sth.etw. vorantreiben
to push oneself away (with one's foot)sich (mit dem Fuß) abdrücken
MedTech.
knee total endoprosthesis <knee TEP>
Knietotalendoprothese {f} <Knie-TEP>
to bow the kneedas Knie beugen
to bend the kneedas Knie beugen
cloth.
above the knee {adj}
kniefrei
med.
below-the-knee amputation
Unterschenkelamputation {f}
med.MedTech.
radiograph of the knee
Knieaufnahme {f} [ugs.] [Röntgenaufnahme des Knies]
anat.
back of the knee
Rückseite {f} des Knies
anat.med.
ligaments of the knee
Kniebänder {pl}
med.
dislocation of the knee
Knieverrenkung {f}
anat.
hollow of the knee
Kniekehle {f}
med.
luxation of the knee
Kniegelenkluxation {f}
med.
kinematics of the knee
Kniekinematik {f}
cloth.
skirt above the knee
kniefreier Rock {m}
anat.
back of the knee
Kniekehle {f}
if the knee is affectedwenn das Knie in Mitleidenschaft gezogen ist
med.
The knee (joint) is locked.
Das Knie / Kniegelenk ist blockiert. [Kniegelenkblockierung]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • A runner with a better running economy has a relatively low amplitude of their center of mass, increased swing of the lower legs during a stride (decreased angle of the back of their knee), and increased angular velocity of plantar flexion during push-off, but has a reduced range of movement during plantar flexion.
  • The Z-guard is a must for any practitioner as it creates a strong barrier between you and your opponent with the top knee controlling that distance while there is a push pull effect happening with the bottom leg.
  • "Watashikomi" (渡し込み, "thigh grabbing push down") is performed by grabbing the underside of the opponent's thigh or knee with one hand and pushing with the other arm, thereby forcing the opponent out or down.
  • He would then push the ball toward the basket completely with his right hand while springing with his right knee and lifting the trailing foot in a sort of "hop".
  • With each step, let the opposite knee push toward the back of the knee of the leading foot, causing both knees to shift right when stepping with right foot and shift left when stepping with left foot.

  • Snowboarders push themselves forward with a free foot while in the ski-lift line, leaving the other foot (usually that of the lead leg) locked on the board at a 45- to 90-degree angle, placing a large torque force on this leg and predisposing the person to knee injury if a fall occurs.
  • Translation: "Last; slap the opponent's shoulder to be corresponded by raising blocking, push the opponent with both hands, slap the opponent's waist to block by raising the knee to defend.
  • This continued until a second officer intervened to push the first officer's knee to the suspect's back.
  • The athlete uses his left hand to push down on the side/back of the head of the opponent while with his right hand he pulls the opponent's right arm back, against his midsection.
  • Williams scored again, this time from the 3, to push the lead to 14–0 in the second quarter.

  • A Push Sweep is one of the guard sweeps described in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
  • He added one more in the next League Cup fixture, a 4–3 extra time loss to Blackburn Rovers, scoring from the spot to push the game into its latter stages.
  • A common trend in modern technology is the push to create lightweight devices.
  • The wrestler uses his foot to push the opponent's straight leg backwards and over the bent leg's ankle.
  • Muscles near the ankle helped provide the push during walking and running.

  • Limited ankle plantar flexion may result in decreased push off force, which could lead to shorter step length.
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