Slouch
//slaʊt͡ʃ//
Translations of "slouch" (8 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | отпуснатост(hanging down of the head, a drooping posture; limp appearance) | otpusnatost | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 寒背(hanging down of the head, a drooping posture; limp appearance) | hon⁴ bui³ | |
| Czech | hrbení se(hanging down of the head, a drooping posture; limp appearance), hrbit se(to adopt a limp posture), vláčet se(to walk lazily), šourat se(to walk lazily) | — | |
| Finnish | kyyhöttäminen(hanging down of the head, a drooping posture; limp appearance), köntys(awkward, heavy, clownish fellow), lerpahdus(any depression or hanging down), roikkuminen(any depression or hanging down), roikottaminen(hanging down of the head, a drooping posture; limp appearance), velttous(hanging down of the head, a drooping posture; limp appearance), vetelys(someone who is slow to act), vetelyys(hanging down of the head, a drooping posture; limp appearance), vätys(someone who is slow to act) | — | |
| French | empoté(awkward, heavy, clownish fellow) | — | |
| German | Durchhänger(any depression or hanging down), Niete(awkward, heavy, clownish fellow), Schlafmütze(someone who is slow to act), Versager(awkward, heavy, clownish fellow), herumhängen(hanging down of the head, a drooping posture; limp appearance), herumlungern(hanging down of the head, a drooping posture; limp appearance) | — | |
| Russian | тормоз(someone who is slow to act), увалень(awkward, heavy, clownish fellow) | tormoz, uvalenʹ | |
| Spanish | aclocarse(to adopt a limp posture), apoltronarse(to adopt a limp posture), arrellanarse(to adopt a limp posture), arrepanchigarse(to adopt a limp posture), encorvar(to adopt a limp posture), repanchigarse(to adopt a limp posture), repanchingarse(to adopt a limp posture), repantigarse(to adopt a limp posture), repantingarse(to adopt a limp posture) | — |
hrbení se, hrbit se, vláčet se, šourat se
kyyhöttäminen, köntys, lerpahdus, roikkuminen, roikottaminen, velttous, vetelys, vetelyys, vätys
empoté
Durchhänger, Niete, Schlafmütze, Versager, herumhängen, herumlungern
aclocarse, apoltronarse, arrellanarse, arrepanchigarse, encorvar, repanchigarse, repanchingarse, repantigarse, repantingarse
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.