breeches

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈbrɪtʃɪz/, /ˈbriːtʃɪz/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈbrɪtʃɪz/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(brichiz)

'breeches' tiene referencia cruzada con 'breech'. Se encuentra en una o más de las líneas abajo.'breeches' is cross-referenced with 'breech'. It is in one or more of the lines below.

WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
breech n (rear) (persona)nalgas nfpl
  (persona)trasero nm
  (persona)cola nf
  (arma)culata nf
 Margret gave her son a strike on the breech.
breeches,
britches
npl
historical (short trousers)calza nf
  calzas nfpl
 Tudor men wore breeches rather than long trousers.
 Los hombre del período Tudor usaban calza en vez de pantalón largo.
breech n as adj (fetus, position: upside-down) (parto)de nalgas loc adj
  (posición de bebé)sentado/a adj
 An ultrasound scan confirmed that Susan's baby was breech.
 Una ecografía confirmó que el bebé de Susan estaba de nalgas.
 Una ecografía confirmó que el bebé de Susan estaba sentado.
breeches,
knee breeches
npl
(riding trousers)pantalones de montar loc nom mpl
 Jockeys often wear breeches when riding.
 Los jinetes suelen usar pantalones de montar cuando cabalgan.
breeches,
britches
npl
humorous, informal (pants, trousers)pantalones nmpl
  pantalón nm
 Pull up your breeches - I can see your backside!
 Súbete los pantalones. ¡Puedo verte las nalgas!
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
breech | breeches
InglésEspañol
knee breeches (clothing) (indumentaria)calzón nm
riding breeches npl (trousers worn for horse-riding)pantalón de montar grupo nom
 You could tell he'd fallen off his horse by the mud all over his riding breeches.
 Se nota que se ha caído del caballo porque trae los pantalones de montar sucios de barro.
too big for your breeches,
too big for your britches
adj
informal (acting superior)creído/a, presumido/a adj
  (coloquial)subírsele los humos a la cabeza a alguien loc verb
 That new employee is getting too big for her britches; she thinks she knows everything already! His classmates thought Will was too big for his breeches and hatched a plot to bring him down a peg or two.
 La empleada nueva se está volviendo muy creída: ¡piensa que ya lo sabe todo!
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