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lean
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lean 1  (ln)
v. leaned, lean·ing, leans
v.intr.
1. To bend or slant away from the vertical.
2. To incline the weight of the body so as to be supported: leaning against the railing. See Synonyms at slant.
3. To rely for assistance or support: Lean on me for help.
4. To have a tendency or preference: a government that leans toward fascism.
5. Informal To exert pressure: The boss is leaning on us to meet the deadline.
v.tr.
1. To set or place so as to be resting or supported.
2. To cause to incline.
n.
A tilt or an inclination away from the vertical.

[Middle English lenen, from Old English hleonian; see klei- in Indo-European roots.]

lean 2  (ln)
adj. lean·er, lean·est
1. Not fleshy or fat; thin.
2. Containing little or no fat.
3.
a. Not productive or prosperous; meager: lean years.
b. Containing little excess or waste; spare: a lean budget.
c. Thrifty in management; economical: "Company leaders know their industries must be lean to survive" Christian Science Monitor.
4. Metallurgy Low in mineral contents: lean ore.
Chemistry Lacking in combustible material: lean fuel.
n.
Meat with little or no fat.

[Middle English lene, from Old English hlne.]

leanly adv.
leanness n.
Synonyms: lean2, spare, skinny, scrawny, lank, lanky, rawboned, gaunt
These adjectives mean lacking excess flesh. Lean emphasizes absence of fat: fattened the lean cattle for market.
Spare sometimes suggests trimness and good muscle tone: "an old man, very tall and spare, with an ascetic aspect" William H. Mallock.
Skinny and scrawny imply unattractive thinness, as with undernourishment: The child has skinny legs with prominent knees. "He [had] a long, scrawny neck that rose out of a very low collar" Winston Churchill.
Lank describes one who is thin and tall, and lanky one who is thin, tall, and ungraceful: "He was . . . exceedingly lank, with narrow shoulders" Washington Irving. The boy had developed into a lanky adolescent.
Rawboned suggests a thin, bony, gangling build: a rawboned cowhand.
Gaunt implies boniness and a haggard appearance; it may suggest illness or hardship: a white-haired pioneer, her face gaunt from overwork.

lean 1
Verb
[leaning; leaned] or leant
1. (foll. by against, on, upon)to rest or put (something) so that it rests against a support
2. to bend or make (something) bend from an upright position
3. (foll. by to, towards)to have or express a tendency or preference
Noun
the condition of bending from an upright position
See also lean on [Old English hleonian, hlinian]

lean 2
Adjective
1. (esp. of a person) having a trim body with no surplus flesh
2. (of meat) having little or no fat
3. (of a period) sparse, difficult, or causing hardship: these are lean days in Baghdad
Noun
the part of meat that contains little or no fat [Old English hlǣne]
leanness n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.leanlean - 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"
spatial relation, position - the spatial property of a place where or way in which something is situated; "the position of the hands on the clock"; "he specified the spatial relations of every piece of furniture on the stage"
Verb1.lean - to incline or bend from a vertical position; "She leaned over the banister"
bend, flex - form a curve; "The stick does not bend"
slope, incline, pitch - be at an angle; "The terrain sloped down"
weather - cause to slope
heel, list - tilt to one side; "The balloon heeled over"; "the wind made the vessel heel"; "The ship listed to starboard"
lean back, recline - move the upper body backwards and down
lean against, lean on, rest on - rest on for support; "you can lean on me if you get tired"
lean against, lean on, rest on - rest on for support; "you can lean on me if you get tired"
2.lean - cause to lean or incline; "He leaned his rifle against the wall"
lay, place, put, set, position, pose - put into a certain place or abstract location; "Put your things here"; "Set the tray down"; "Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children"; "Place emphasis on a certain point"
3.lean - have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined; "She tends to be nervous before her lectures"; "These dresses run small"; "He inclined to corpulence"
be - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun); "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer"
take kindly to - be willing or inclined to accept; "He did not take kindly to my critical remarks"
suffer - be given to; "She suffers from a tendency to talk too much"
gravitate - move toward; "The conversation gravitated towards politics"
4.lean - rely on for support; "We can lean on this man"
rely, trust, swear, bank - have confidence or faith in; "We can trust in God"; "Rely on your friends"; "bank on your good education"; "I swear by my grandmother's recipes"
5.lean - cause to lean to the side; "Erosion listed the old tree"
move - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"
heel, list - tilt to one side; "The balloon heeled over"; "the wind made the vessel heel"; "The ship listed to starboard"
Adj.1.lean - lacking excess flesh; "you can't be too rich or too thin"; "Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look"-Shakespeare
ectomorphic - having a build with little fat or muscle but with long limbs
thin - of relatively small extent from one surface to the opposite or in cross section; "thin wire"; "a thin chiffon blouse"; "a thin book"; "a thin layer of paint"
2.lean - lacking in mineral content or combustible material; "lean ore"; "lean fuel"
rich - high in mineral content; having a high proportion of fuel to air; "a rich vein of copper", "a rich gas mixture"
3.lean - containing little excess; "a lean budget"; "a skimpy allowance"
insufficient, deficient - of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement; "insufficient funds"
4.lean - not profitable or prosperous; "a lean year"
unprofitable - producing little or no profit or gain; "deposits abandoned by mining companies as unprofitable"

lean 1
verb 2. rest, prop, be supported, recline, repose
verb 3. tend, prefer, favour, incline, be prone to, gravitate, be disposed to, have a propensity to
lean on someone depend on, trust, rely on, cling to, count on, confide in, have faith in

lean 2
adjective thin, slim, slender, skinny, angular, trim, spare, gaunt, bony, lanky, wiry, emaciated, scrawny, svelte, lank, rangy, scraggy, macilent (rare) << OPPOSITE fat
Translations

lean [liːn] [pt, pp leaned or leant] adj (= thin) → flaco; [meat] → magro
vt to lean sth on sth → apoyar algo en algo vi (= slope) → inclinarse (= rest): to lean against → apoyarse contra;
to lean on → apoyarse en
lean back viinclinarse hacia atrás
lean forward viinclinarse hacia adelante
lean out vi to lean out (of) → asomarse (a)
lean over viinclinarse
lean [liːn] [leaned or leant , pt , pp ] [lɛnt] adjmaigre
n [of meat] → maigre m
vt to lean sth on → appuyer qch sur vi (= slope) → pencher (= rest);
to lean against → s'appuyer contre; être appuyé(e) contre;
to lean on → s'appuyer sur
lean back vise pencher en arrière
lean forward vise pencher en avant
lean out vi to lean out (of) → se pencher au dehors (de)
lean over vise pencher
lean [liːn] [leaned or leant , pt, pp ] adj [person] → schlank;
(meat, time) → mager
vt to lean sth on sth → etw an etw acc lehnen;
(rest) → etw auf etw acc stützen vi (= slope) → sich neigen;
to lean against → sich lehnen gegen;
to lean on → sich stützen auf +acc;
to lean forward/back → sich vorbeugen/zurücklehnen;
to lean towards → tendieren zu
lean out lean visich hinauslehnen
lean over lean visich vorbeugen
lean [liːn] adjmagro/a
n [of meat] → carne f magra
vb [pt leaned or leant, pp ] [lɛnt]
vt to lean sth on → appoggiare qc su vi (= slope) → pendere (= rest): to lean against → appoggiarsi contro; essere appoggiato/a a;
to lean on → appoggiarsi a
lean back visporgersi indietro
lean forward visporgersi in avanti
lean out vi to lean out (of) → sporgersi (da)
lean over viinclinarsi

lean1
v lean [liːn]
1 to slope over to one side; not to be upright The lamp-post had slipped and was leaning across the road.oorhelيَميلнакланям сеnaklánět sehældesich neigenγέρνωinclinarsekaldu olemaخم شدن یا کردنolla kallellaanpencherלִנטוֹתझुकनाnaginjati sehajlikcondonghallapendere傾く기울다; 기울게 하다palinkti, pasilenkti[]liektiessengetoverhellenhelle, stå skråttchylić/pochylać sięinclinar-sea (se) aplecaнаклонятьсяnakláňať sanagniti sesaviti selutaเอียงeğilmek, yatmak傾斜нахилятисяایک طرف جھکناcúi
2 to rest (against, on) She leaned the ladder against the wall; Don't lean your elbows on the table; He leant on the gate.rusيَسْتَنِد إلى، يَسْتَريحобялгам сеopřít (se)lænelehnenακουμπώ, στηρίζω κτ., στηρίζομαιapoyarse en/contranõjatuma, toetama, toetumaتکیه دادن؛ لم دادنasettaa nojalleen, nojata(s')appuyer (à/contre/sur)לְהִישָׁעֵןसहारे टिकनाosloniti se(neki)támasztmenyandarkanhalla (sér)appoggiare, appoggiarsiもたれる기대다, 의지하다remtis, at(si)remtiatbalstīt; piesliet; atbalstīties; pieslietiesmenyandarkanleunenstille, lene/støtte (seg) motopierać (się)encostar(-se)a (se) sprijini (pe/de)опиратьсяoprieť (sa), opierať sanasloniti (se)naslonitiluta []พิงdayanmak, yaslanmakпритуляти(ся), спирати(ся)اڑاناtựa
n ˈleaning
a liking or preference She has a leaning towards the arts.neigingمَيْل، نَزْعَهпредпочитаниеsklonsympati; interessedie Neigungκλίση, προτίμησηinclinaciónkalduvusگرایش؛ میلmieltymyspenchant (pour)לִנטוֹתझुकावnaklonost, sklonosthajlamkecondongantilhneiginginclinazione好み경향, 기호palinkimas, polinkistieksme; nosliecekecenderunganneigingtilbøyelighet, sympati (for)skłonnośćinclinaçãoînclinaţieсклонностьsklonnagnjenjesklonostböjelse, intresseความชอบeğilim, meyil傾向, 愛好нахил, схильністьرجحانthiên hướng

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