| 释义 |
lean against/on sth lean (sth) against/on sth — phrasal verb with lean /liːn/ verb [I or T, usually + adv/prep] (leaned or UK ALSO leant, leaned or UK ALSO leant) ► B2 to sit or stand with part of your body touching something as a support: » He leaned against the wall.» She leaned her head on his shoulder.Thesaurus+: ↑Reclining , ↑Not holding the body upright• • • Extra Examples:» The nurse saw him falter and made him lean on her.» I leaned the wood against the wall.» Lean on the back of the chair.» I need something to lean my back against.» Don't lean on me. |