Also means
stumbling block
Usage Note
Zancadilla literally means the act of putting one's foot out to trip someone. The key phrase is poner la zancadilla a alguien — 'to trip someone up', both literally and figuratively (to sabotage or undermine them). It derives from zanca ('long leg, shank'), so there is no connection to zancado ('long-legged stride').
Examples
"Le puso la zancadilla y cayó al suelo."
Natural Translation
He tripped her and she fell to the floor.
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