What does «trasijado» mean in Spanish?
- Having the flanks (each of the two cavities located between the false ribs and the pelvis) tucked up or sunken, usually because of not having eaten or drunk for a long time, or suffering from some disease. Used in both humans and animals.
Examples of use in Spanish: "Se arrastraba de malherido y trasijado del hambre".
"Como que no te ha ido muy bien, pareces perro trasijado".
"el trasijado puede ser también un defecto morfológico por un crónico trastorno gastrointestinal".
- Very skinny and wasted, so much so that his bones are marked.
- Transferring a liquid from one container to another; racking.
Examples of use in Spanish: "El jugo vertido en la cuba o noque es trasijado o trasegado en un virque".