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 Übersetzung für 'to kneel' von Englisch nach Deutsch
VERB   to kneel | knelt / kneeled | knelt / kneeled
kneeling | kneels
SYNO kneel | kneeling
to kneelknien
1469
to kneel before sb.einen Kniefall vor jdm. machen [auch fig.]
to kneel downniederknien
to kneel downsich hinknien
to kneel down to {adj} [postpos.] zum Niederknien [ugs.] [Redewendung] [nachgestellt]
ungeprüft making sb. want to kneel down {adj} zum Niederknien [ugs.] [Redewendung] [nachgestellt]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • On October 29, 1941, German troops forced over 1,000 Jewish residents of Lomza to kneel in trenches, and they murdered them all with machine guns. They continued murdering entire families.
  • In one session, he was forced to kneel to the ground with his arm stretched out behind him and over his head.
  • He asserted his presbyterianism by refusing to kneel when the two houses received the sacrament together.
  • In the videos, three teenage brothers from the al-Attar family said that they were forced at gunpoint to kneel in front of tanks to deter Hamas fighters from firing at them and that they were used to "clear" houses for the Israeli soldiers.
  • The mercy seat is a focal point in a Salvation Army Church, symbolising God's call to his people, and a place for commitment and communion, and is available for anyone to kneel at in prayer.

  • Still unable to kneel for a normal 100 m start due to the fractures and surgeries on her left leg, Robinson was a part of the US team of 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1936 Summer Olympics.
  • Prie-dieu may be provided in church weddings for the bride and groom to kneel on during the service (either one long double prie-dieu or a pair), or may be used by a cleric when he leads the worshippers in prayers such as litanies and other prayers.
  • , enough to kneel above the fringe on one end and bend down and place the head on the other.
  • In the King James Version of the Holy Scriptures, the verb "to kneel" occurs more than thirty times, both in the Old and in The New Testament.
  • People in ancient Europe started to use pillows when going to church in order to kneel on while praying and to place holy books on.

  • Before his death, Pang De refused to kneel before Guan Yu and he firmly rejected surrender, and was thus executed on Guan's order.
  • Many were forced to kneel down over the bodies of those who had already been killed.
  • In November 2018, shortly before the start of a game against the Oakland Raiders, a cheerleader for the San Francisco 49ers appeared to kneel during the US national anthem, becoming the first NFL cheerleader to do so.
  • The ephors did not have to kneel before the Kings of Sparta, and were held in high esteem by the citizens because of the importance of their powers and because of the holy role that they earned throughout their functions.
  • However, at Eton College and schools of similar standing, the recipient was made to kneel on a special wooden block.

  • He refused a blindfold or to kneel, and gave money to a corporal in charge, telling him to "shoot straight".
  • For example, a commoner brought before a local magistrate would be required to kneel and kowtow.
  • "Kneeling" and "standing" are the two possible game states for each card in the game, although there is a special "moribund" state that's further explained in the faq on FFG website.
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