Meaning of 二郎腿
二郎腿 means cross-legged posture (specifically with one ankle resting on the opposite knee). Pronounced èr láng tuǐ.
- cross-legged posture (specifically with one ankle resting on the opposite knee)
Definitions & Examples
Tā他
zhèng正
qiāo跷
zhe着
èr二
láng郎
tuǐ腿
kàn看
bào报
zhǐ纸
。
He was reading the newspaper with his legs crossed.
Kāi开
huì会
shí时
bié别
qiāo跷
èr二
láng郎
tuǐ腿
,
zhè这
yàng样
bù不
tài太
lǐ礼
mào貌
。
Don't sit with your legs crossed during the meeting; it's a bit impolite.
Tā他
xǐ喜
huān欢
kào靠
zài在
shā沙
fā发
shàng上
,
yōu悠
xián闲
de地
qiāo跷
zhe着
èr二
láng郎
tuǐ腿
。
He likes to lean back on the sofa and sit with his legs crossed leisurely.
Zhè这
fú幅
huà画
lǐ里
de的
shén神
xiān仙
jiù就
shì是
qiáo翘
zhe着
èr二
láng郎
tuǐ腿
de的
。
The deity in this painting is depicted sitting with his legs crossed.