Kanji
Readingひざ
Frequency98%
Used in (38 in total)
knee; lap; knee and thigh (while sitting)
to fall to one's knees; to go down on one's knees (e.g. to express respect)
laying one's head in someone's lap; using someone's lap for a pillow
to kneel down on one knee; to genuflect
above the knee
knee strike; kneeing
beside a nobleman; close aid (of a nobleman, etc.); place where a high ranking person resides; one's own city (of a shogun, lord, etc.); place under one's direct control; one's own turf
near one's knee; (by) one's side; (at) one's hand; place under the protection (of one's parents, etc.); (under) the care (of); territory of a powerful person
to express sudden recognition and being impressed; (lit.) to slap one's knee
knee-length (clothing)
to sit on the floor with one knee raised; to raise one knee; to sit with one knee up
to drop to one's knees; to sink to one's knees
to have one's knees be about to give way
lap blanket
sitting with one knee drawn up
below the knee
to meet face-to-face; to discuss unreservedly
travelling on foot; journeying on foot; hiking; riding on shank's pony
to be sitting with amicably; to be close to someone
knee dislocation; making somebody's knees bend (by hitting them behind the knees with one's own knees)
(sitting) knee-to-knee; face-to-face
direct negotiations; pressing a demand with a face-to-face talk
two heads are better than one; (lit.) consult even with your knees
keeping time by tapping one's knees
standing panel used in Kansai-area rakugo to hide the performer's legs from view; (lit.) knee-hider
Patellar tendinitis
knee touch down; posture with knees and toes on the floor
kneecap; knee wheel (judo)
intimately; sitting knee to knee