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verbadjectivenoun I leaned back in my chair. 我仰靠在椅背上。 The tower is leaning dangerously. 那座塔倾斜了,很危险。 A man was leaning out of the window. 一个人正探身窗外。 lean against something A shovel was leaning against the wall. 一把铁铲靠墙放着。 lean on something She walked slowly, leaning on her son's arm. 她倚靠着她儿子的手臂缓慢行走。 Can I lean my bike against the wall? 我能把自行车靠在这墙上吗? I've bent over backwards to help him. 我已尽最大努力帮助他。 Britain leans heavily on Europe for trade. He leaned back in his chair. He leaned closer, lowering his voice. He leaned into the open doorway. He leaned towards her. Kate leaned comfortably against the wall. She leaned casually over the railings. She leaned forward eagerly to listen to him. She leaned her head against his shoulder. She leaned precariously out of the window. She leaned to one side. She was leaning confidentially across the table. The old man was leaning heavily on a stick. The taxi driver leaned through his window. Women and children leaned from the windows of the surrounding tenements. A shovel was leaning against the fence. She walked slowly, leaning on her son’s arm. 她倚靠着她儿子的手臂缓慢行走。 a lean, muscular body清瘦而肌肉发达的身体 He was tall, lean and handsome. 他长得瘦高而英俊。 a lean, tender piece of beef a lean period/spell不景气时期 The company recovered well after going through several lean years. 经历了几年的萧条后,这家公司的业务完全恢复了正常。 This is the leanest time of the year for the tourist industry. Many animals have a lean time of it in winter. The changes made the company leaner and more competitive. 改革使公司更精干,更有竞争力。 The Frenchman’s body looked lean and hard. These were very lean years for the company. They have a rather lean time through the winter months. He had a lean, muscular body. He’s tall, lean and handsome |