In English, many things are named after a particular country – but have you ever wondered what those things are called in those countries?
jorobado1
hunchbacked, adj.
adjetivoFeminine jorobada
1malsonante despectivo
(giboso)hunchbacked malsonante despectivohumpbacked EEUU malsonante despectivo2
2.1informal (fastidiado)
anda todavía algo jorobada — she's still a bit low coloquial- está / anda jorobado del estómago últimamente — his stomach's been playing (him) up / giving him some trouble recently
- tantos gastos lo tienen jorobado — he's in a mess with all the money he's had to spend
2.2informal (delicado)
(asunto) tricky
jorobado2
hunchback, n.
sustantivo masculino y femeninoFeminine jorobada
malsonante despectivo
1
hunchback malsonante despectivohumpback EEUU malsonante despectivo
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