to rise up onto one's feet, typically from a seated or lying position, and support oneself in an upright position

站, 起立
to rise to a standing position from a seated or lying position

站起来, 起立
to get on our feet and stand up

起立, 站起来
to bend the head or move the upper half of the body forward to show respect or as a way of greeting

鞠躬, 低头
to go to a position in which the knees are bent and the back of thighs are touching or very close to one's heels

下蹲, 深蹲
to crouch or squat down slightly

挪动, 蹲下
to squat down low, or sit on one's haunches in a relaxed or stable position

蹲下, 蹲坐
to sit on one's calves and move the chest close to one's knees

蹲下, 跪缩
to support the weight of the body on a knee or both knees

跪下, 下跪
to bend the upper side of one's body forward

弯腰, 俯身
to lower the head or body quickly as a gesture of avoidance or to avoid being hit

低头, 躲避
to bend from a straight position typically to rest the body against something for support

倾斜, 倚靠
to bend the upper side of the body forward and make a rounded back

弯腰, 驼背
to sit, lean or fall heavily or suddenly, typically due to exhaustion, weakness, or lack of energy.

松弛地坐下, 疲倦地靠倒
to put our bottom on something like a chair or the ground while keeping our back straight

坐, 坐下
to fall or collapse suddenly and heavily, either intentionally or unintentionally

翻倒, 跌倒
to fall or sit down heavily, often with a soft or muffled sound

扑通一声坐下, 重重地坐下
to sit with one leg on either side of an object

跨坐, 骑跨
to sit or stand with one leg on either side of

骑跨, 跨坐
to position one's body like a ball with one's arms and legs placed close to one's body while sitting

蜷缩, 蜷曲
to bend over typically as a reaction to laughter or pain

双膝跪地, 弯腰
(of a person or animal) to be in a resting position on a flat surface, not standing or sitting

躺, 卧
to bend the upper body backwards

后仰, 躺下
