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lean (obj) SLOPEli:nv [always + adv/prep]past leant lent or esp. Am leaned li:nd, lentto (cause to) slope in one direction; to be neither vertical nor horizontal; to INCLINE倾斜She leant the brush against the wall. [T]她把刷子斜靠在墙上。The paintings were on the floor, leaning against the wall. [I]那些画放在地上,靠着墙。As the police officer approached Mr Walsh he seemed to lean forward and swallow something. [I]当那个警官靠近沃尔什先生的时候,他看起来身子向前倾,而且吞下去了什么东西。She stopped and leaned on her stick for a moment to recover. [I]她停了下来靠着拐杖休息了一会儿。(infml) We will have to lean heavily on (= depend on) my parents for financial support in future.我们将来将不得不主要依靠父母提供经济来源。(infml) He leant on me so hard (= persuaded me strongly/threatened me) I had to agree to do it.他如此威胁我,我只好同意。The fence is leaning too much to the right. [I]篱笆太向右倾斜了。I sat down next to Bernard, who leaned over to me and said“ You're late.” [I] 我坐在伯纳德旁边,他侧过身来对我说:“你来晚了。”"We lean over backwards (= try very hard) to spot people who are serious suicide risks, " he said.“我们努力去找出有严重自杀倾向的保险对象。”他说道。A lean-to is a building joined to one of the sides of a larger building with which it shares one wall.具有单坡屋顶的边房a cottage with a lean-to (garage).一间有单坡屋顶车房的别墅。(Am and Aus) A lean-to is also a shelter or simple building with a roof that slopes in one direction, which is slept in when CAMPING.单坡简易屋斜顶棚 [LEANING]
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