leaning
n. 傾向,愛好,偏愛
v. (使)傾斜,屈身( lean的現在分詞 ); 倚; 依賴; 使斜靠
Your particular leanings are the beliefs, ideas, or aims you hold or a tendency you have towards them.
During the war his pacifist leanings were not helpful.
戰時他的和平主義思想派不上用場。
I always had a leaning towards sport.
我一向喜歡運動。
1. an inclination to do something;
2. a natural inclination;
3. the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical;
4. the act of deviating from a vertical position
1. departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal;
2. resting against a support
Leaning out of the window she shouted at me.
她把身子探出窗外向我大聲叫喊.
The man leaning against the door is Alice's boyfriend.
倚在門口的那個男子是愛麗思的男友.
After the training, Curitiba, was extremely tired, leaning on wall.
在訓練之後, 庫裡顯得異常疲憊, 倚在牆上.
He was leaning against a post.
他倚在一根柱子上.
An old woman came along the road leaning on her staff.
有一個老太婆拄著手杖沿路走過來.