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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. lean [ingl. brit. liːn, ingl. am. lin] SUST. (meat)
II. lean [ingl. brit. liːn, ingl. am. lin] ADJ.
1. lean (not fat):
lean person, body, face
lean meat
2. lean (difficult) fig.:
lean year, times
3. lean (efficient):
lean company
III. lean <pret. imperf., part. pas. leaned or leant> [ingl. brit. liːn, ingl. am. lin] V. trans.
IV. lean <pret. imperf., part. pas. leaned or leant> [ingl. brit. liːn, ingl. am. lin] V. intr.
lean wall, building:
V. lean [ingl. brit. liːn, ingl. am. lin]
I. lean out V. [ingl. brit. liːn -, ingl. am. lin -] (lean out)
to lean out of [sth] window
to lean out of [sth] vehicle
lean-to [ingl. brit. ˈliːntuː, ingl. am.] SUST.
lean-to atrbv. shed, garage
lean down V. [ingl. brit. liːn -, ingl. am. lin -]
lean towards V. [ingl. brit. liːn -, ingl. am. lin -] literal
lean towards fig. person, party, object:
I. lean over V. [ingl. brit. liːn -, ingl. am. lin -] (lean over)
II. lean over V. [ingl. brit. liːn -, ingl. am. lin -] (lean over [sth])
lean over shoulder, wall:
lean back V. [ingl. brit. liːn -, ingl. am. lin -]
I. lean across V. [ingl. brit. liːn -, ingl. am. lin -] (lean across)
lean across person:
se pencher (to do pour faire)
II. lean across V. [ingl. brit. liːn -, ingl. am. lin -] (lean across [sth])
lean across desk, table:
lean forward V. [ingl. brit. liːn -, ingl. am. lin -]
se pencher en avant (to do pour faire)
I. lean on V. [ingl. brit. liːn -, ingl. am. lin -] (lean on [sth])
lean on stick
lean on window-sill
II. lean on V. [ingl. brit. liːn -, ingl. am. lin -] (lean on [sb])
1. lean on literal person:
2. lean on (depend on) fig.:
lean on person
3. lean on (pressurize) fig.:
lean on person
en el diccionario PONS
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I. lean1 <leant, leant [or ingl. am. leaned, leaned]> [li:n] V. intr.
1. lean (be inclined):
2. lean fig. (tend towards):
II. lean1 <leant, leant [or ingl. am. leaned, leaned]> [li:n] V. trans.
to lean sth against sth
lean2 [li:n] ADJ.
lean-to [ˈli:ntu:] SUST.
lean out V. intr.
lean back V. intr.
I. lean over V. trans.
II. lean over V. intr.
lean on V. intr. to lean on sb
1. lean on (rely on):
2. lean on coloq. (exert pressure):
lean forward V. intr.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
en el diccionario PONS
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inglés
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I. lean1 [lin] V. intr.
1. lean (be inclined):
2. lean fig. (tend toward):
II. lean1 [lin] V. trans.
to lean sth against sth
lean2 [lin] ADJ.
lean back V. intr.
lean forward V. intr.
I. lean over V. trans.
II. lean over V. intr.
lean on V. intr.
to lean on sb coloq. (exert pressure)
lean-to [ˈlin·tu] SUST.
lean out V. intr.
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francés
inglés
inglés
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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It also has a lean-to shelter for campers.
en.wikipedia.org
The roof pitch of pole buildings is usually low and the roof form is usually gable or lean-to.
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The lean-to vestry is on the north side.
en.wikipedia.org
After finding original rafters in the attic, he recommended that the back lean-to be ripped off and the southern half of the house be dismantled.
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Past the lean-to is a fairly wet area, a result of all the past logging, then the trail begins to descend.
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