0 to bend your knees so that your body is very close to the ground -- sette seg på huk
He was crouching down behind the door. Han satte seg på huk bak døren.
1 to stand with the knees well bent; to squat -- huke seg ned, sitte sammenkrøket
He crouched behind the bush.
2 (of animals) to lie close to the ground, in fear, readiness for action etc -- sitte/ligge på spranget
One might have worked upright, with a 'loose-eye', for instance, while another might have crouched and crawled on its belly while deploying its 'collie-eye'.
It also asks them how often they have to lift heavy loads and stoop, kneel, or crouch at work.
Catchers flash signs in code to the pitcher as they crouch behind the plate.
He describes at length a land in which gleams 'the crouching tiger's eyes'.
Meanwhile, crouching in their circle of wagons down in the valley we have the unglamorous, rationalistic individualists.
The woman in the foreground evinces another telling gesture: she is crouched down.
Rickards crouched forward, his huge hand cradling the whisky glass.
Collapsing, falling to the ground, and crouching belong to this complex of behaviors.
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