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se inclinó
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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inglés
español
español
I. lean1 <pret. & part. pas. leaned or ingl. brit. also leant [lent]> [ingl. am. lin, ingl. brit. liːn] V. intr.
1. lean (bend, incline):
2. lean (support oneself):
to lean against sth
apoyarse contra algo
to lean on sth/sb
apoyarse en algo/alguien
she leaned on the desk
3. lean (tend, incline):
to lean to/toward sth the party leans to the left
II. lean1 <pret. & part. pas. leaned or ingl. brit. also leant [lent]> [ingl. am. lin, ingl. brit. liːn] V. trans.
to lean sth against sth/sb
apoyar algo contra algo/alguien
III. lean1 [ingl. am. lin, ingl. brit. liːn] SUST. (slope)
lean sin pl.
I. backward [ingl. am. ˈbækwərd, ingl. brit. ˈbakwəd] ADJ.
1. backward atrbv. movement/somersault:
2. backward arcznte. or ofens. child:
retrasado arcznte. or ofens.
3. backward nation/community:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. esp ingl. brit. backwards -z ADV.
1. esp ingl. brit. backwards -z (toward rear):
esp ingl. brit. backwards [-z]
2. esp ingl. brit. backwards -z (back first):
esp ingl. brit. backwards [-z] run/walk
3. esp ingl. brit. backwards -z (back to front, in reverse order):
esp ingl. brit. backwards [-z]
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. lean2 [ingl. am. lin, ingl. brit. liːn] ADJ.
1. lean:
lean person/build
lean person/build
lean animal
2. lean meat:
3. lean (poor):
lean winter
lean harvest
lean harvest
II. lean2 [ingl. am. lin, ingl. brit. liːn] SUST. U (meat)
lean on V. [ingl. am. lin -, ingl. brit. liːn -] coloq. (v + prep + o)
1. lean on (put pressure on):
to lean on sb to + infin
presionar a alguien para que  +  subj
2. lean on (depend on):
I. lean over V. [ingl. am. lin -, ingl. brit. liːn -] (v + adv)
II. lean over V. [ingl. am. lin -, ingl. brit. liːn -] (v + o + adv)
I. lean across V. [ingl. am. lin -, ingl. brit. liːn -] (v + adv)
II. lean across V. [ingl. am. lin -, ingl. brit. liːn -] (v + prep + o)
lean down V. [ingl. am. lin -, ingl. brit. liːn -] (v + adv)
lean-to <pl lean-tos> [ingl. am., ingl. brit. ˈliːntuː] SUST.
español
español
inglés
inglés
enjuto (enjuta)
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. lean1 [li:n] leant Am: leaned, leant Am: leaned leant Am: leaned, leant Am: leaned V. intr.
II. lean1 [li:n] leant Am: leaned, leant Am: leaned leant Am: leaned, leant Am: leaned V. trans.
to lean sth against sth
lean2 [li:n] ADJ.
1. lean (thin):
lean meat
lean face
2. lean (efficient):
lean company
lean out V. intr.
lean back V. intr.
lean-to [ˈli:ntu:] SUST.
1. lean-to (building extension):
2. lean-to ingl. am., ingl. austr. (shack):
lean on V. trans.
1. lean on (rely on):
2. lean on coloq. (pressurize):
lean forward V. intr.
I. lean over V. trans.
II. lean over V. intr.
español
español
inglés
inglés
magro (-a)
momio (-a)
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. lean1 <-ed, -ed> [lin] V. intr.
II. lean1 <-ed, -ed> [lin] V. trans.
to lean sth against sth
lean2 [lin] ADJ.
1. lean:
lean face
2. lean (efficient):
lean company
lean back V. intr.
lean-to [ˈlin·tu] SUST.
1. lean-to (building extension):
2. lean-to (shack):
lean forward V. intr.
I. lean over V. trans.
II. lean over V. intr.
lean on V. trans.
1. lean on (rely on):
2. lean on argot (pressure):
lean out V. intr.
español
español
inglés
inglés
magro (-a)
momio (-a)
Present
Ilean
youlean
he/she/itleans
welean
youlean
theylean
Past
Ileaned / ingl. brit. tb. leant
youleaned / ingl. brit. tb. leant
he/she/itleaned / ingl. brit. tb. leant
weleaned / ingl. brit. tb. leant
youleaned / ingl. brit. tb. leant
theyleaned / ingl. brit. tb. leant
Present Perfect
Ihaveleaned / ingl. brit. tb. leant
youhaveleaned / ingl. brit. tb. leant
he/she/ithasleaned / ingl. brit. tb. leant
wehaveleaned / ingl. brit. tb. leant
youhaveleaned / ingl. brit. tb. leant
theyhaveleaned / ingl. brit. tb. leant
Past Perfect
Ihadleaned / ingl. brit. tb. leant
youhadleaned / ingl. brit. tb. leant
he/she/ithadleaned / ingl. brit. tb. leant
wehadleaned / ingl. brit. tb. leant
youhadleaned / ingl. brit. tb. leant
theyhadleaned / ingl. brit. tb. leant
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