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Dictionary: lean1   (lēn) pronunciation

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.]


lean2 (lēn) pronunciation
adj., lean·er, lean·est.
  1. Not fleshy or fat; thin.
  2. Containing little or no fat.
    1. Not productive or prosperous; meager: lean years.
    2. Containing little excess or waste; spare: a lean budget.
    3. Thrifty in management; economical: "Company leaders know their industries must be lean to survive" (Christian Science Monitor).
  3. Metallurgy. Low in mineral contents: lean ore.
    1. Chemistry. Lacking in combustible material: lean fuel.
n.
Meat with little or no fat.

[Middle English lene, from Old English hlǣne.]

leanly lean'ly adv.
leanness lean'ness n.

SYNONYMS   lean, 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 (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.


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verb

  1. To depart or cause to depart from true vertical or horizontal: cant1, heel2, incline, list2, rake2, slant, slope, tilt, tip2. See straight/bent.
  2. To have a tendency or inclination: incline, slant, squint, tend1, trend. See likely/unlikely.

noun

    Deviation from a particular direction: cant1, grade, gradient, heel2, inclination, incline, list2, rake2, slant, slope, tilt, tip2. See rise/fall, straight/bent.
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adjective

  1. Having little flesh or fat on the body: angular, bony, fleshless, gaunt, lank, lanky, meager, rawboned, scrawny, skinny, slender, slim, spare, thin, twiggy, weedy. Idioms: all skin and bones, thin as a rail. See fat/thin.
  2. Marked by or consisting of few words that are carefully chosen: brief, compendious, concise, laconic, short, succinct, summary, terse. See big/small/amount, style/good style/bad style, words.
  3. Characterized by an economy of artistic expression: spare, tight. See style/good style/bad style.

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adj

Definition: bare, thin
Antonyms: chubby, fat, plump

v

Definition: be disposed
Antonyms: be disinclined, dislike, not like

v

Definition: bend, angle toward
Antonyms: straighten

v

Definition: count, depend on
Antonyms: disregard, forget


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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: v. - Rely on for support; To incline or bend from a vertical position.

pronunciation If you have time to lean, you have time to clean. — Ray Kroc

Wikipedia: Lean
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Lean or LEAN may refer to:

  • Lean, also called "purple drank" "sizzurp," or "syrup," a recreational drug based on cough syrup
  • Le'an County, in Jiangxi, China
  • Lean construction is a translation and adaption of lean manufacturing principles and practices to the end-to-end design and construction process
  • Lean Laboratory, one which is focused on testing products and materials to deliver results in the most efficient way
  • Lean manufacturing, process improvement discipline
  • Lean services, the application of lean manufacturing principles in a service operation
  • Lean software development, a translation of lean manufacturing principles to software development
  • Lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush), a freshwater char living mainly in lakes in northern North America
  • Louisiana Environmental Action Network
  • Sir David Lean, English film director, producer and editor

Misspellings: lean
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Common misspelling(s) of lean

  • leanr

Translations: Lean
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Dansk (Danish)
1.
v. intr. - hælde, stå skævt, stå skråt, læne sig, støtte sig
v. tr. - stille
n. - hældning

idioms:

  • lean on    støtte sig til, lægge pres på
  • lean toward    hælde til, tendere imod
  • lean towards    hælde til, tendere imod
  • lean upon    støtte sig til

2.
adj. - mager
n. - magert kød

Nederlands (Dutch)
mager, karig, spichtig, vetarm, schraal, mager vlees

Français (French)
1.
v. intr. - appuyer, pencher, s'adosser
v. tr. - pencher, s'appuyer (contre), s'adosser
n. - inclinaison

idioms:

  • lean on    s'appuyer sur, s'accouder à, (fig) compter sur, (fig) faire pression sur
  • lean to    incliner pour, pencher vers
  • lean toward    pencher vers, incliner pour
  • lean towards    pencher vers, incliner pour
  • lean upon    s'appuyer sur, s'accouder à, (fig) compter sur, (fig) faire pression sur

2.
adj. - mince, maigre, (fig) difficile
n. - viande maigre

Deutsch (German)
1.
v. - (sich) lehnen, (sich) beugen
n. - Neigung

idioms:

  • lean on    sich auf etwas lehnen
  • lean to    zu etw. neigen
  • lean toward    zu etwas neigen
  • lean towards    zu etwas neigen
  • lean upon    sich auf etwas lehnen

2.
adj. - mager, hager
n. - mageres Fleisch

Ελληνική (Greek)
v. - γέρνω, κλίνω, ακουμπώ, στηρίζομαι
adj. - ισχνός, λιπόσαρκος, λεπτός, (επί κρέατος) άπαχο(ς), (επί μίγματος καύσης) φτωχό(ς)
n. - (μαγειρ.) άπαχο ή ψαχνό κρέας, κλίση, γέρσιμο

idioms:

  • lean on    στηρίζομαι σε, πιέζω, (παρα)ζορίζω
  • lean toward    ρέπω/τείνω προς
  • lean towards    ρέπω/τείνω προς
  • lean upon    στηρίζομαι σε, πιέζω, (παρα)ζορίζω

Italiano (Italian)
magro

idioms:

  • lean toward(s)    tendere a
  • lean upon/on    dipendere da

Português (Portuguese)
v. - apoiar-se, encostar-se
adj. - magro, escasso
n. - inclinação (f)

idioms:

  • lean toward(s)    tender a
  • lean upon/on    depender de, contar com

Русский (Russian)
наклоняться, опираться, склоняться к чему-л., налегать, наклон, невыгодная работа, постное мясо, светлый шрифт, худой, постный, непромышленный

idioms:

  • lean toward(s)    склоняться к чему-л.
  • lean upon/on    наваливаться на что-л.

Español (Spanish)
1.
v. intr. - apoyarse, reclinarse, recostarse, inclinarse, ladearse, torcerse
v. tr. - apoyar, recostar, reclinar, descansar
n. - inclinación, disposición, propensión

idioms:

  • lean on    reclinarse, recostarse o apoyarse sobre
  • lean to    pequeña construcción con un techo que se apoya en el costado de un edificio mayor
  • lean toward    inclinarse por, tener tendencia, favorecer una idea u opinión
  • lean towards    inclinarse por, tener tendencia, favorecer una idea u opinión
  • lean upon    reclinarse, recostarse o apoyarse sobre

2.
adj. - flaco, enjuto, delgado, magro, sin grasa
n. - carne magra

Svenska (Swedish)
v. - luta sig, stödja sig, stå snett, luta, stödja, ställa
adj. - mager, smal, tunn
n. - lutning, magert kött

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
1. 倚靠, 依赖, 倾斜, 使倾斜, 把...靠在, 倾向

idioms:

  • lean on    依赖
  • lean toward    朝...倾斜, 倾向于...
  • lean towards    朝...倾斜, 倾向于...
  • lean upon    依靠

2. 无脂肪的, 精瘦的, 贫瘠的, 瘦的, 贫乏的, 瘦肉

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
1.
adj. - 無脂肪的, 精瘦的, 貧瘠的, 瘦的, 貧乏的
n. - 瘦肉

2.
v. intr. - 倚靠, 依賴, 傾斜
v. tr. - 使傾斜, 把...靠在
n. - 傾斜, 傾向

idioms:

  • lean on    依賴
  • lean toward    朝...傾斜, 傾向於...
  • lean towards    朝...傾斜, 傾向於...
  • lean upon    依靠

한국어 (Korean)
1.
v. intr. - 의지하다, 기대하다, 치우치다, 기대다, 의존하다
v. tr. - 기울이다, 기대어 놓다
n. - 기울기 , 경사, 경향

idioms:

  • lean on    의지하다, 압력을 가하다
  • lean toward    의견에 찬성하다
  • lean towards    의견에 찬성하다
  • lean upon    의지하다

2.
adj. - 여윈, 뾰족한, 빈약한, 간결한
n. - 살코기, 가느다란 부분

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 傾き, 傾斜, 傾向, 脂肪のない肉
v. - 傾く, 上体を曲げる, 頼る, 寄り掛かる, …がもたれる
adj. - やせた, 脂肪のない, 乏しい

idioms:

  • lean toward(s)    傾く
  • lean upon/on    おどす, 打ちのめす

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(فعل) يميل الى, انحنى (صفه) نحيف, بلا سمنه, نحيل, بلا شحم, هزيل (الاسم) لحم هبر‏

עברית (Hebrew)
v. intr. - ‮נטה, התכופף, נשען, נתמך ע"י‬
v. tr. - ‮השעין, נטה, תמך ב-‬
n. - ‮נטייה, סטייה מהאנכי‬
adj. - ‮רזה, כחוש, דל, מכילה שיעור גבוה של אוויר (תערובת דלק מתאדה)‬
n. - ‮בשר רזה, נטייה‬


 
 

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