单词 | to lean into |
释义 | > as lemmasto lean into to lean into transitive. Originally U.S. To accept and embrace (an experience); to commit to or fully engage with (a role, task, or undertaking). ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > undertaking > undertake [verb (transitive)] > quickly or eagerly to catch upc1550 to lean into1941 the mind > language > speech > agreement > consent > consent to [verb (transitive)] > accept or embrace embracec1399 tenderc1430 accept1524 to take a person at his offer1592 to lean into1941 1941 Princeton Alumni Weekly 10 Feb. 26/1 Bill D'Arcy is working for the Coco-Cola Co. in Atlanta, Ga. Kent Cooper is leaning into it at Columbia Business. 1974 H. C. Lyon It's me & I'm Here! xviii. 87 The coach would tell us to ‘lean into the pain’, that the human body is capable of enduring far more than we could ever imagine. 1997 Ottawa Citizen (Electronic ed.) 19 Jan. c2 He hoped the audience, having seen the Ottawa premiere in 1995, would return to see it in a new way, or, as he put it, that they'd ‘lean into the work’. 2021 Corn & Soybean Digest (Nexis) 29 Sept. Timing for conversations about transitioning the farm is important... Sometimes it's a hard subject to get into.., but you have to lean into it. < as lemmas |
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