Examples of using Leaning in English and their translations into Chinese
{-}
-
Political
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Programming
Well, sir,” he said slowly,“we would been leaning toward the big cats, or some other mammalian carnivore.”.
And he smoked placidly, leaning against a railing, until the young man returned.
Go, Sir,' returned Dick, leaning against a post and waving his hand.
Leaning down I saw the corner of a picture frame under the lower shelf of the table at Vannier's elbow.
Again he waited, leaning against the banister and listening to the confused harmonies of“Jazz-mad” which came floating down the stairs.
Smart phones are leaning towards WebKit and many of the smart phones sold these days run WebKit.
I waited, leaning against the wall, making sure I was first in the one-person line.
On she went, leaning her body against the gusts of wind, and never seeming to lose her head or her balance.
Between leaning back and leaning forward, it is not only a posture, but also an attitude and a quality.
Leaning into the breeze, he walks towards his bedsit, smiling as the cold cracks his lips.
Dad,” said the other daughter leaning in to peer at his face.
Tom Mayflower, leaning on his crutch, one arm raised high, his face diabolical and crazed.
Viète came, saw the problem, and, after leaning on a window for a few minutes, solved it.
The development leaning towards greater decentralization of the NAP process is one area that needs to be supported by the NAP process.
You will be enthralled by the history and the leaning structure of the Tower which stirs the imagination of all visitors.
These words were addressed to the Countess G--, who had just arrived, and was leaning on the arm of Signor Torlonia, the duke's brother.
And at noontide the toilers and the wayfarers say,“We have see her leaning over the earth from the windows of the sunset.”.
Outdoors, you may be able to find a place to sit leaning against a tree or a bench with a back that gives you support.
Leaning forward or backward causes your body to lose balance, causing unnecessary stress on your lower back, which can lead to joint pain.
Leaning against one of the steel pillars of the building, I valiantly attempt to calm down and gather my thoughts.