Definition of 両足 (りょうそく)

りょうそ

両足

りょうそく

ryousoku

noun
1.
both feet
2.
both legs(only relevant for りょうあし)
Other readings:
両足【りょうあし】
両足【もろあし】
Related Kanji
both, old Japanese coin, counter for carriages (e.g., in a train), two
leg, foot, be sufficient, counter for pairs of footwear
Example sentences(showing 12 results)

かれ
りょうそ
両足
ひろ
広く
ひら
開いて
He stood with his feet wide apart

なが
長く
ある
歩いた
あと
りょうそ
両足
いた
痛んだ
My legs ached after the long walk

The impudent child extended her legs across my lap

かれ
りょうそ
両足
ひら
開いて
He stood with his feet apart

かのじょ
彼女
りょうそ
両足
麻痺
She is paralyzed in both legs

They bound his legs together

My father was taking a nap on the sofa, with his legs stretched toward the fire

I got bruises on both legs

He was lying there with his legs bound together

Keep both feet firmly on the ground

He sat on a chair with his legs dangling

かれ
彼ら
かのじょ
彼女の
りょうそ
両足
They bound her legs together