haunch

haunch
ho:n 
noun
1) ((usually in plural) the fleshy part of the hip: The children were squatting on their haunches.) cadera y muslo; anca
2) (the leg and lower part of the body of a deer etc, as meat: a haunch of venison.) pierna, pernil
haunch
tr[hɔːnʧ]
noun
1 SMALLANATOMY/SMALL cadera y muslo, anca
2 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL pierna, pernil nombre masculino
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to sit on one's haunches ponerse en cuclillas
haunch ['hɔnʧ] n
1) hip: cadera f
2) haunches npl
hindquarters: ancas fpl , cuartos mpl traseros
haunch
n.
(§ pl.: haunches) = anca s.f.
cadera s.f.
culata s.f.
pernil s.m.
pierna s.f.
hɔːntʃ
noun (usu pl) (of animal) anca f‡; (of horse) grupa f, anca f‡; (of person) cadera f

to squat down on one's haunches — ponerse* en cuclillas

[hɔːntʃ]
N [of animal] anca f ; [of person] cadera f ; [of meat] pierna f

to sit on one's haunches — sentarse en cuclillas

* * *
[hɔːntʃ]
noun (usu pl) (of animal) anca f‡; (of horse) grupa f, anca f‡; (of person) cadera f

to squat down on one's haunches — ponerse* en cuclillas


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