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  1. arrodillado participio. En muchas religiones debes estar arrodillado para rezar. on your knees adv. figurative (in great need) hundido en la miseria loc adj. After 20 years of war the country is on its knees. Tras 20 años de guerra el país está hundido en la miseria. en un pozo, en un hoyo loc adj.

  2. 1. In a position or manner of supplication or humble entreaty. Jeb might have scorned me for the manual labor job I offered him here 10 years ago, but he's been on his knees begging for it now that the economy has gone south. 2. In a weakened or desperate state; in a condition or state of decline or near ruin.

  3. Translate On their knees. See Spanish-English translations with audio pronunciations, examples, and word-by-word explanations.

  4. on your knees. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English on your knees in a way that shows you have no power but want or need something very much He went on his knees begging for his job back. → knee Examples from the Corpus on your knees • McAllister should be on his knees after a gruelling month at Elland Road.

  5. Hace 4 días · Definition of 'on one's knees' on one's knees in American English. on its knees. a. in a supplicatory position or manner. I came to him on my knees for the money. b. in a desperate or declining condition. The country's economy is on its knees. See full dictionary entry for knee. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

  6. to destroy or defeat someone or something: The strikes had brought the economy to its knees. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Treating people or animals badly. a raw deal idiom. abuser. anti-harassment. at the hands of someone idiom. batten on someone. ill-treatment. ill-used. impose. inflict. prey on something.

  7. 1. In a position or manner of supplication or humble entreaty. Jeb might have scorned me for the manual labor job I offered him here 10 years ago, but he's been on his knees begging for it now that the economy has gone south. 2. In a weakened or desperate state; in a condition or state of decline or near ruin.