leaning
英 [ˈliːnɪŋ]
美 [ˈliːnɪŋ]
n. 倾向; 偏向; 爱好
v. 前俯(或后仰); 倾斜; 倚靠; 靠在; 靠置; 使斜靠
lean的现在分词
BNC.18634 / COCA.18179
牛津词典
noun
- 倾向;偏向;爱好
a tendency to prefer sth or to believe in particular ideas, opinions, etc.- a leaning towards comedy rather than tragedy
偏爱喜剧而不是悲剧 - a person with socialist leanings
具有社会主义倾向的人
- a leaning towards comedy rather than tragedy
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 倾向;偏向;爱好
Your particularleaningsare the beliefs, ideas, or aims you hold or a tendency you have towards them.- During the war his pacifist leanings were not helpful.
战时他的和平主义思想派不上用场。 - I always had a leaning towards sport.
我一向喜欢运动。
- During the war his pacifist leanings were not helpful.
英英释义
noun
- the act of deviating from a vertical position
- the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical
- the tower had a pronounced tilt
- the ship developed a list to starboard
- he walked with a heavy inclination to the right
- a natural inclination
- he has a proclivity for exaggeration
- an inclination to do something
- he felt leanings toward frivolity
adj
- departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal
- the leaning tower of Pisa
- the headstones were tilted
双语例句
- War rages in the northern mountain passes;| leaning on a war rages in the northern mountain passes;
戎马关山北,凭轩涕泗流。(杜甫《登岳阳楼》) - Joe sat back in his seat, leaning hard on it.
乔在他的座位中袖手旁观,在它上努力地倾斜。 - She was leaning against a display case of prints of Paris.
她正倚靠在一个展示巴黎照片的陈列柜上。 - I'm leaning colours. I become smart.
我正在学习颜色。我变聪明了。 - The politician stopped for a moment to chat with the comely woman leaning upon the gate.
这位政治家停下了脚步,以便与一位靠着大门的美丽的妇女作短暂的攀谈。 - During the war his pacifist leanings were not helpful.
战时他的和平主义思想派不上用场。 - Sarah, who had been leaning against the wall, collapsed to the floor in shock.
在震惊中,靠向了墙,滑到了地板上。 - They came to Pisa and saw the leaning tower.
他们来到了比萨也看到了斜塔。 - I always had a leaning towards sport.
我一向喜欢运动。 - I can't keep leaning on your father, chloe.
我不能再依赖你爸爸了,科丽。