leaning的意思和读音

leaning

: [ˈlinɪŋ] : [ˈliːnɪŋ]

n.

adj.

v.“lean”

leanings  

n.aversion

adj.inclined,sloping,slanting,tilting,orientated

n.inclination,tendency,bent,affinity,preference

leaningn.

1.[usupl]~ (toward(s) sth)a tendency to prefer sth or to believe in particular ideas, opinions, etc.

a leaning towards comedy rather than tragedy

a person with socialist leanings

adj.1.

n.1.;

v.1.“lean”

n.1.a tendency to prefer, support, or be interested in a particular idea or activity

v.1.The present participle of lean

1. stretch ; leaning ,, upper , ...

2. towel () leaning , to bear , ...

3. Pisa n. () leaning adj. tower n. ...

4. slep leaning experiment. ...

5. 〖 swerve〗 leaning;slanting;inclined;tilted〗 〖 remote〗 ...

8. 2. 姿( Open) 3. ( Leaning) 4. ( Eye contact) ...

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1.As he grew nearer, he noticed that the local native kept leaning down, picking something up and throwing it out into the water.姿西

2.I've become a bit lazy, leaning too heavily on my 5DMKII and my fancy L-lenses because it is so easy to let the camera do all the work.5DMKIIL

3.The SPD must share the left-leaning vote with the Greens and with the ex-communist Left Party, with which it refuses to govern.绿

4.The bottom member comprises a pair of leaning troughs that receive latch edges, so as to fix the seat member on the bottom member.

5.The hooligan stood leaning against the wall, with a cigarette between his lips and a scar on his face.

6.The owner visits his factory and is shocked to see a man leaning against a wall, drinking coffee. "How much do you make? ":“?”

7.He stopped a few feet away from me, and I stared up at him in surprise, leaning my head back though the rain pelted my face.

8.Today, my boyfriend took me to a movie. Once we got to our seat he was leaning in to kiss me but then sneezed in my mouth. FML.。FML。

9.We would like to have the leaning towards the light, but we cannot risk the leaning towards the dark, or they win.

10.Feedback Arms to the outside, away from the body. See how I'm leaning away just a little?