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What is the difference between "butt" and "hip" in English? How to write separately
In Chinese, "ass" is a daily expression and "hip" is an official expression. There is no difference between "butt" and "hip" in English, and both can be expressed by the word "hip".

Hip?

English: [fashionable] America: [fashionable]

Hip; Rose fruit; melancholy

Familiar with the inside story; Very fashionable

Name (buttock); (Insert) Heep (China) Association (Cantonese Wade)

Extended data

1. In addition to buttocks, the English word "buttocks" can mean buttocks or buttocks.

It is worth mentioning that hip refers to a hip. If you want to express it as "butt", that is, two hips, you need to use the plural form, that is, "buttons".

3. Commonly used sentences:

The hem of her coat hangs down to her hips.

Her coat is loose above her hips.

B. They whip criminals' feet and their hips.

They flogged the criminals on the soles of their feet and buttocks.

c.? The correct sitting posture is that your hips should be next to the seat back.

Ideally, your hips should be right behind the seat of your chair.

References:

Youdao dictionary Netease