Breeched
Translation of "breeched" into Russian
breech
Verbbreeched
Past Simple
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breeched Past Simple
breeched Past Participle
breeching Gerund
рожать ягодицами
The baby is expected to breech during delivery.
Ожидается, что ребенок будет рожден ягодицами во время родов.
Additional translations
breeched
AdjectiveUK
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more breeched Comp.
most breeched Super.
одетый в штаны
The breeched boy ran through the fields.
Одетый в штаны мальчик бежал по полям.
Definitions
breech
VerbTo dress (a child, traditionally a young boy) in breeches for the first time.
The boy was breeched on his fifth birthday, marking a family milestone.
To equip or fit (a firearm or cannon) with a breech.
The engineer breeched the antique cannon before the ceremonial firing.
breeched
AdjectiveUK
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Wearing breeches, which are knee-length trousers.
The breeched gentleman strolled through the garden with an air of elegance.
Furnished with a breech, especially referring to a firearm that is loaded at the rear of the barrel (breech-loading).
The breeched rifle allowed soldiers to reload much faster than muzzle-loaders.