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breast (EN)
sustantivo, verbo

sustantivo “breast”

sing. breast, pl. breasts o no contable
  1. seno
    After his workout, John noticed his chest muscles, or breasts, were becoming more defined.
  2. pecho (en hombres)
    He felt a sharp pain in his left breast after running.
  3. pecho
    She clutched the necklace at her breast, feeling the heartbeat beneath.
  4. pechera
    She noticed a stain on the breast of her blouse just as she was about to enter the meeting.
  5. pechuga (en aves)
    The chef carefully seasoned the chicken breasts before roasting them.
  6. pechuga
    For dinner, we're having roasted chicken breasts with a side of vegetables.
  7. braza
    She won the gold medal by swimming the fastest breast in the competition.
  8. pecho (en el sentido de emociones)
    Fear took root in the breasts of the villagers as the storm approached.

verbo “breast”

infinitivo breast; él breasts; pret. breasted; part. breasted; ger. breasting
  1. enfrentar
    The team breasted the fierce winds as they pushed forward to reach the summit.
  2. coronar
    After a long climb, she finally breasted the peak and gazed at the valley below.
  3. deshuesar la pechuga
    After breasting the chicken, she seasoned it generously before cooking.