lean in english? i think this is supposed to be a Spanish to English forum. 'lean' means 'thin', but usually used to refer to people rather than objects.
In English, "lean" has several meanings depending on the context. It can mean to incline or tilt in a certain direction, to reduce or decrease something, or to have a slim or athletic build.
The past tense of lean is leaned. That pole might fall if you lean on it. I have leaned on it many times before.
The past participle of the word "lean" is "leaned" in American English and "leant" in British English.
The homophone for lean is "mean".
The homograph for lean is "lean", which can mean to incline or bend in a particular direction, or to have a physical or slight build.
A homograph for lean is "lean," which can mean to incline in a certain direction or to be thin or low in body fat.
the French word 'mince' stands for the English 'thin' or 'lean'
"Lean" is not a Spanish word. The English word "lean" can have several counterparts in Spanish. If you mean "lean" as in meat without fat, it is "magro". For a lean person, "delgado/a". To incline, "inclinar" or "apoyar".
The past tense of lean is leaned. That pole might fall if you lean on it. I have leaned on it many times before.
to lean = nish'an (נשען)
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The homophone for lean is "mean".
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Well, that could be just about anything. But a common phrase using "lean and mean" is in reference to the US Marines who refer to themselves as "lean, mean fighting machines"
It you mean 'lean' as in without excessive fat, then fat or plump
It you mean 'lean' as in without excessive fat, then fat or plump
lanky means tall in slang English
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