词组 | lean |
释义 | verb | adjective lean1 /liːn/ verb to move or bend your body in a particular direction, often so that it rests against somethingprepositions/adverbslean forward They were leaning forward, facing each other.lean back/backwards He leaned back in his chair and went to sleep. | He had to lean backward to catch the ball.lean down She leaned down and took the child’s hand in hers.lean towards/toward sth/sb She leant towards him and listened.lean closer “Are you alright?” he whispered, leaning closer.lean out (of sth) She leaned out of the window to get a better view. | If you lean out any further, you’ll fall.lean on sth/sb I leaned on the bridge and watched the boats pass by.lean against sth/sb After closing the door, she leaned against it for a moment.lean over/across I leaned across and opened the passenger door. | He had to lean over the table to reach the jug. | Jamie leaned across the counter and took another cookie.lean heavily (=put most of your weight on something) She had to lean heavily against me as we walked. verb | adjective lean2 /liːn/ adjective THESAURUS > thin (1) |
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