lean against
英 [liːn əˈɡenst]
美 [liːn əˈɡenst]
(使)靠在…上; 对…有看法
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- But I stop to lean against a balustrade and watch the sunset, and I get to thinking a little too much, and then my thinking turns to brooding, and that's when they catch up with me.
然而我停下来倚靠在栏杆上,观看夕阳,开始想得太多了点,而后转为沉思,于是它们在此时追查到我。 - Stems don't twine round supports, but they can lean against them.
茎干不缠绕支撑物,但是倚靠其上而生。 - As the time comes to decide whether to impose duties and how big they should be, the Commission should use the leeway it has to lean against heavy tariffs.
到了决定是否要征收关税、征收多少关税的时候,欧盟委员会应当利用自己的灵活空间,避免征收高额关税。 - Samson said to the servant who held his hand, "put me where I can feel the pillars that support the temple, so that I may lean against them."
参孙向拉他手的童子说:“求你让我摸着托房的柱子,我要靠一靠。” - He ordered his kid to lean against the wall.
他让孩子靠墙站着。 - Mr Heathcliff advanced, and lifted him to lean against a ridge of turf.
希刺克厉夫走向前,把他提起来,靠在一个隆起的草堆上。 - Now lean back against the firmness of the tail bone and shoulder blades.
在保持尾骨和肩胛骨稳定的前提下,向后屈身。 - I will fall, thus I lean against on the desk in order to hold up oneself.
我以为我要摔倒了,因而我靠在书桌上以稳住自己。 - She was feeling tired and was glad to lean against him
她正感到有些疲倦,因此很高兴可以靠在他身上。 - She saw him go pale and lean against the young oaks.
她眼看着他脸色发白,靠在娇嫩的橡树上。
