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meaning of 腰を落としている
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)How do 何 and どう change the meaning of these sentences?Unfamiliar phrase: ありきたりっちゃありきたりThe meaning of the phrase 'sou janai' (romaji)What is the accurate meaning of そうですね/そうですか?Full Sentence of 言わせておけばOrdering food at a restaurant with 私は何々がいいHow can I understand the meaning of cut phrase, like this “きみとずっと、はじめを…”, in advertisements or movie trailersUnable to understand 理にかなっています meaningMeaning of: いらっしゃいます。Meaning of the phrase 表す通り
その舗装された地面の上に腰を落としている。
what does 腰を落としている means in this context? does it really means that lose waist? or its like 身を落とす。 means be humble?
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その舗装された地面の上に腰を落としている。
what does 腰を落としている means in this context? does it really means that lose waist? or its like 身を落とす。 means be humble?
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その舗装された地面の上に腰を落としている。
what does 腰を落としている means in this context? does it really means that lose waist? or its like 身を落とす。 means be humble?
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その舗装された地面の上に腰を落としている。
what does 腰を落としている means in this context? does it really means that lose waist? or its like 身を落とす。 means be humble?
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In this context, it's just another way of saying "to sit". 腰を下ろす is a synonym.
In a different context, 腰を落とす can also mean this:
©pan (https://www.kamitokatachi.com/), redistributed with modification under CC BY-NC 4.0
What are they doing, is that a fighting stance or are they exercising/stretching?
– LogicalBranch
Apr 3 at 6:49
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It's lowering your upper body for fighting, defending, sneaking, etc. I used an image because I felt "crouch", "stoop" and "squat" might mean something a bit different, but perhaps "crouch" is the best word in English?
– naruto
Apr 3 at 6:58
@naruto wikipedia uses partial squat
– ratchet freak
Apr 3 at 9:48
@ratchetfreak Ah, yes, that's it. That's an interesting article :D
– naruto
Apr 3 at 9:59
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In this context, it's just another way of saying "to sit". 腰を下ろす is a synonym.
In a different context, 腰を落とす can also mean this:
©pan (https://www.kamitokatachi.com/), redistributed with modification under CC BY-NC 4.0
What are they doing, is that a fighting stance or are they exercising/stretching?
– LogicalBranch
Apr 3 at 6:49
2
It's lowering your upper body for fighting, defending, sneaking, etc. I used an image because I felt "crouch", "stoop" and "squat" might mean something a bit different, but perhaps "crouch" is the best word in English?
– naruto
Apr 3 at 6:58
@naruto wikipedia uses partial squat
– ratchet freak
Apr 3 at 9:48
@ratchetfreak Ah, yes, that's it. That's an interesting article :D
– naruto
Apr 3 at 9:59
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In this context, it's just another way of saying "to sit". 腰を下ろす is a synonym.
In a different context, 腰を落とす can also mean this:
©pan (https://www.kamitokatachi.com/), redistributed with modification under CC BY-NC 4.0
What are they doing, is that a fighting stance or are they exercising/stretching?
– LogicalBranch
Apr 3 at 6:49
2
It's lowering your upper body for fighting, defending, sneaking, etc. I used an image because I felt "crouch", "stoop" and "squat" might mean something a bit different, but perhaps "crouch" is the best word in English?
– naruto
Apr 3 at 6:58
@naruto wikipedia uses partial squat
– ratchet freak
Apr 3 at 9:48
@ratchetfreak Ah, yes, that's it. That's an interesting article :D
– naruto
Apr 3 at 9:59
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In this context, it's just another way of saying "to sit". 腰を下ろす is a synonym.
In a different context, 腰を落とす can also mean this:
©pan (https://www.kamitokatachi.com/), redistributed with modification under CC BY-NC 4.0
In this context, it's just another way of saying "to sit". 腰を下ろす is a synonym.
In a different context, 腰を落とす can also mean this:
©pan (https://www.kamitokatachi.com/), redistributed with modification under CC BY-NC 4.0
edited Apr 3 at 4:57
answered Apr 3 at 4:48
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What are they doing, is that a fighting stance or are they exercising/stretching?
– LogicalBranch
Apr 3 at 6:49
2
It's lowering your upper body for fighting, defending, sneaking, etc. I used an image because I felt "crouch", "stoop" and "squat" might mean something a bit different, but perhaps "crouch" is the best word in English?
– naruto
Apr 3 at 6:58
@naruto wikipedia uses partial squat
– ratchet freak
Apr 3 at 9:48
@ratchetfreak Ah, yes, that's it. That's an interesting article :D
– naruto
Apr 3 at 9:59
add a comment |
What are they doing, is that a fighting stance or are they exercising/stretching?
– LogicalBranch
Apr 3 at 6:49
2
It's lowering your upper body for fighting, defending, sneaking, etc. I used an image because I felt "crouch", "stoop" and "squat" might mean something a bit different, but perhaps "crouch" is the best word in English?
– naruto
Apr 3 at 6:58
@naruto wikipedia uses partial squat
– ratchet freak
Apr 3 at 9:48
@ratchetfreak Ah, yes, that's it. That's an interesting article :D
– naruto
Apr 3 at 9:59
What are they doing, is that a fighting stance or are they exercising/stretching?
– LogicalBranch
Apr 3 at 6:49
What are they doing, is that a fighting stance or are they exercising/stretching?
– LogicalBranch
Apr 3 at 6:49
2
2
It's lowering your upper body for fighting, defending, sneaking, etc. I used an image because I felt "crouch", "stoop" and "squat" might mean something a bit different, but perhaps "crouch" is the best word in English?
– naruto
Apr 3 at 6:58
It's lowering your upper body for fighting, defending, sneaking, etc. I used an image because I felt "crouch", "stoop" and "squat" might mean something a bit different, but perhaps "crouch" is the best word in English?
– naruto
Apr 3 at 6:58
@naruto wikipedia uses partial squat
– ratchet freak
Apr 3 at 9:48
@naruto wikipedia uses partial squat
– ratchet freak
Apr 3 at 9:48
@ratchetfreak Ah, yes, that's it. That's an interesting article :D
– naruto
Apr 3 at 9:59
@ratchetfreak Ah, yes, that's it. That's an interesting article :D
– naruto
Apr 3 at 9:59
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