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knock-kneed - traducción al Inglés

ORTHOPAEDIC CONDITION KNOWN AS "KNOCK KNEES"
Knock knees; Knock kneed; Genu valgus; Knock-kneed; Knock-knees; Knock-kneeds; Knock knee; Knock-knee; Q angle; Q-angle
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knock-kneed         
(adj.) = con las rodillas mirando hacia dentro y los talones hacia fuera
Ex: By around 3 years of age, children become the most knock-kneed they will be.
knock-kneed         
patizambo
knock in         
GENETIC ENGINEERING METHOD
Knockin mouse; Knock-in; Knock in; Gene Knock-in; Gene knockin
(v.) = clavar
Ex: The ball pelts, which were usually sheepskin, were fixed to the handles with nails which were only lightly knocked in, and were removed after the day's work (and often during the midday break as well).

Definición

k. o.
k. o. (del ingl. "knock [o knocked] out"; pronunc. [cá-o]) Se aplica en las frases "dejar k. o." o "por k. o." a la acción de dejar un boxeador a su contrincante fuera de combate con un golpe. Se ha trasladado con el significado correspondiente al lenguaje informal, aplicada a cosas distintas del boxeo y con sentido figurado: "Con esa noticia [o con esa respuesta] me has dejado k. o.". Pasmado.

Wikipedia

Genu valgum

Genu valgum, commonly called "knock-knee", is a condition in which the knees angle in and touch each other when the legs are straightened. Individuals with severe valgus deformities are typically unable to touch their feet together while simultaneously straightening the legs. The term originates from the Latin genu, 'knee', and valgus which means "bent outwards", but is also used to describe the distal portion of the knee joint which bends outwards and thus the proximal portion seems to be bent inwards.

Mild genu valgum is diagnosed when a person standing upright with the feet touching also shows the knees touching. It can be seen in children from ages 2 to 5, and is often corrected naturally as children grow. The condition may continue or worsen with age, particularly when it is the result of a disease, such as rickets. Idiopathic genu valgum is a form that is either congenital or has no known cause.

Other systemic conditions may be associated, such as Schnyder crystalline corneal dystrophy, an autosomal dominant condition frequently reported with hyperlipidemia.

Ejemplos de uso de knock-kneed
1. His climbing style is efficient but distinctly knock–kneed, his legs seeming to bend in the middle with every pedal stroke.