èr
láng
tuǐ

common
noun

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

zhèng
qiāo
zhe
èr
láng
tuǐ
kàn
bào
zhǐ
 

He was reading the newspaper with his legs crossed.

Kāi
huì
shí
bié
qiāo
èr
láng
tuǐ
 
zhè
yàng
tài
mào
 

Don't sit with your legs crossed during the meeting; it's a bit impolite.

huān
kào
zài
shā
shàng
 
yōu
xián
de
qiāo
zhe
èr
láng
tuǐ
 

He likes to lean back on the sofa and sit with his legs crossed leisurely.

Zhè
huà
de
shén
xiān
jiù
shì
qiáo
zhe
èr
láng
tuǐ
de
 

The deity in this painting is depicted sitting with his legs crossed.

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