How do you say legs in spanish

How do you say legs in spanish

What's the Spanish word for legs? Here's a list of translations.

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How do you say legs in spanish
How do you say legs in spanish

More Spanish words for leg

la pierna noun
haunch
la pata noun
paw, foot, tab, duck, hoof
la etapa noun
stage, phase, lap, degree
el pie noun
foot, bottom, footing
la vuelta noun
turn, return, round, lap, spin
la pernera noun
leg
la fase noun
phase, time, lap
la caña noun
cane, reed, rod, shank, shaft
el pernil noun
ham
ir andando verb
hike
ir a pie verb
walk, hike, hoof, hoof it, tramp
marchar verb
march, go, walk, move, go away
el período noun
period, time, term, stretch, lapse

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leg [leɡ]

sustantivo

1 [of person] pierna (f); [of animal, bird, insect] pata (f); [of furniture] (one of set) pata (f); (central support) pie (m); [of trousers] pernera (f); [of stocking] caña (f)

my leg is hurting she broke a leg a year ago Tina sat with her legs crossed Gita had long, thin, brown legs... ...the legs of a spider... Their hind legs are enormously powerful. The legs of the trousers have poppers down the sides so you can easily pull them on over boots The wind flapped at the legs of my shorts. he hoisted up his trouser leg to show his scar I felt my trouser leg being tugged by a hand The teak table has fluted legs ...tables with metal legs the legs of the chair

artificial leg pierna (f) ortopédica or artificial; wooden leg pierna (f) de madera; pata (f) de palo (informal)

he had a wooden leg

he was the fastest thing on two legs era rápido donde los haya

isn't he the most gorgeous thing on two legs?

to give sb a leg up (Britain) aupar a algn; dar un empujoncito a algn (informal); echar un cable a algn (informal)

The horse stood quietly while Michael gave Alison a leg-up can you give me a leg up? I asked Tim to give me a leg up onto the wall a good primary education can give your child a leg up BT has made clear that any new rivals should not be given a leg-up by the regulators

to get one's or a leg over (have sex) darse un revolcón (informal)

anyone who didn't get his leg over and smoke a few joints wasn't regarded as a normal human being all they really want to do is get their leg over he had tried unsuccessfully to get a leg over

to be on its/one's last legs estar en las últimas

the company is on its last legs la compañía está en las últimas (informal); the washing machine is on its last legs la lavadora está en las últimas (informal)

the Warsaw Pact is on its last legs the empire was clearly on its last legs that sweater of yours is on its last legs he could see Bull was on his last legs

to pull sb's leg tomar el pelo a algn

of course I won't tell them; I was only pulling your leg

to shake a leg (hurry) espabilarse; (dance) menear or mover el esqueleto (informal)

you'd better shake a leg if you want to be down in time for breakfast No way would you want to shake a leg to any of these tracks to show a leg

show a leg! ¡a levantarse!

he hasn't got a leg to stand on (in case, argument) no tiene donde agarrarse (informal)

my solicitor says I don't have a leg to stand on "I could still sue the museum." - "I suppose you could try but you'd never win. Our lawyers said you wouldn't have a leg to stand on Any solicitor will tell you, if you're cohabiting and the man leaves you, you haven't got a leg to stand on. He has no financial obligation towards you to stretch one's legs

2 (Cookery) [of lamb, mutton, pork] pierna (f); [of chicken, turkey] muslo (m); pata (f)

leg of lamb She was roasting a leg of lamb in the oven

frogs' legs ancas (f) de rana

3 (stage) [of journey] tramo (m); etapa (f); [of race] etapa (f); manga (f); [of championship] vuelta (f)

the first leg of the journey was by boat He has now flown on to Jordan on the second leg of his five-nation tour the final leg of the race The first round of the cup was decided over two legs... They will televise both legs of Leeds' European Cup clash with Rangers

verbo transitivo

to leg it (go on foot) ir a pata (informal); (run) echarse una carrera (informal); (run away) salir por piernas or patas (informal)

refugees who had successfully legged it through the mountains and the river gorges, past the patrols, and across the border

we had to leg it out of the shop Maurice legged it when a policeman came along Smoke came billowing into the plane. To be honest, I didn't wait around I just legged it she hoisted up her skirt and legged it to the corner remangó la falda y se echó una carrera hasta la esquina we legged it down the road Bob legged it to get help while I stayed with Debbie

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leg bone (n) tibia (f)

leg iron (n) (Med) aparato (m) ortopédico

leg irons (n) (for prisoner) grilletes (m)

He was arrested, put into leg irons and taken to prison Police methods have involved dragging school-boys out of classrooms and putting suspects in leg-irons

leg muscles (n) músculos (m) de las piernas

leg room (n) sitio (m) para las piernas

have you got enough leg room?

¿Cómo se dice leg?

leg sustantivo (plural: legs)

¿Cómo se dese a Lazy in spanish?

Get up, lazy! ¡Levántate, perezoso! Wake up, lazy! ... lazy..