WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
| Principal Translations |
| hunched adj | (bent forwards) | encorvado/a adj |
| | John was hunched at his desk all day. |
| | John estuvo encorvado todo el día en su escritorio. |
| hunched adj | (with curved shoulders) | encorvado/a adj |
| | | jorobado/a adj |
| | | chepudo adj |
| | | cheposo adj |
| | The only passenger on the train was hunched in his seat. |
| | El único pasajero del tren estaba encorvado en su asiento. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
| Principal Translations |
| hunch⇒ vi | (bend over) | encorvarse⇒ v prnl |
| | The programmer hunched in front of his computer, typing quickly. |
| | El programador se encorvó frente al ordenador, tecleando rápidamente. |
| hunch n | (slight idea) | corazonada nf |
| | | presentimiento nm |
| | | pálpito nm |
| | Amy had a hunch that something was wrong when her sister called in the middle of the day. |
| | Amy tuvo la corazonada de que algo iba mal cuando su hermana la llamó en la mitad del día. |
| Additional Translations |
| hunch n | (hump) | joroba nf |
| | The old man had a big hunch that made it hard for him to look up. |
| | El hombre mayor tenía una gran joroba que le hacía difícil mirar hacia arriba. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
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