leaning

leaning [ˈli:nɪŋ]  [ˈlinɪŋ] 

第三人称复数:leanings

leaning 基本解释

名词倾向,爱好,偏爱

动词倚; (使)倾斜,屈身( lean的现在分词 ); 依赖; 使斜靠

leaning 网络解释

1. 倾向:行政型与司法型依形式(Forms)可分为:君主型,阶层型,寡头型与无政府型依层次(Levels)可分为:全球型与地方型依范围(Scopes)可分为:外在型与内在型依倾向(Leaning)可分为:自由型与保守型.本系统主要分学生学习介面与教师管理介面,

2. 倾斜:Leander 利安得 | leaning 倾斜 | leanness 贫瘠

3. 贴身犯规:坐着犯规 sitting | 贴身犯规 Leaning | 锁绳犯规 Locking

4. 倾斜的:尖形船首 lean bow | 倾斜的 leaning | 斜体字形 leaning lettering

leaning 词典解释
leaning的解释

1. 倾向;偏向;爱好
    Your particular leanings are the beliefs, ideas, or aims you hold or a tendency you have towards them.

    e.g. During the war his pacifist leanings were not helpful.
           战时他的和平主义思想派不上用场。
    e.g. I always had a leaning towards sport.
           我一向喜欢运动。

leaning 单语例句

1. On one side of the debate are the jurists, who for the most part are leaning toward abolishing capital punishment.

2. The government says it is leaning toward imposition of fees for garbage collection based on quantity of waste.

3. leaning的意思

3. Kerry has 16 states plus the District of Columbia secured or leaning his direction for 211 electoral votes.

4. Cynthia Estrada of Dededo said she was making up her mind while waiting to vote, but she was leaning toward Clinton.

5. Many of the " ultra " groups loosely attached to clubs have a political leaning, with the majority distinctly right wing.

6. The DP was already punished in the last LegCo elections for leaning toward extreme radicalism too many times in recent years.

7. Several sources said the administration was leaning toward imposing economic rather than diplomatic sanctions under legislation signed into law by Bush in December.

8. Sixteen states plus the District of Columbia are with Kerry or leaning his way for 217 electoral votes.

9. Polls suggest the nation is evenly divided or leaning toward Bush, but the popular vote does not determine who wins the presidency.

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10. Experts said the leaning may be caused by automatic adjustments, insufficient tire air pressure or broken shock absorbers.

leaning 英英释义

noun

1. the act of deviating from a vertical position

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2. the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical

    e.g. the tower had a pronounced tilt
           the ship developed a list to starboard
           he walked with a heavy inclination to the right

    Synonym: tilt list inclination lean

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3. a natural inclination

    e.g. he has a proclivity for exaggeration

    Synonym: proclivity propensity

4. an inclination to do something

    e.g. he felt leanings toward frivolity

    Synonym: propensity tendency

adj

1. departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal

    e.g. the leaning tower of Pisa
           the headstones were tilted

    Synonym: atilt canted tilted tipped