lean against
英 [liːn əˈɡenst]
美 [liːn əˈɡenst]
(使)靠在…上; 对…有看法
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- Yet even if QE did lead to large capital inflows, it was within emerging economies 'power to lean against the blizzard of cheap money.
然而,即便量化宽松政策确实导致大量的资本流入,新兴经济体原本也可以采取措施应对廉价资金洪流。 - He ordered his kid to lean against the wall.
他让孩子靠墙站着。 - Now lean back against the firmness of the tail bone and shoulder blades.
在保持尾骨和肩胛骨稳定的前提下,向后屈身。 - Mr Bernanke made no reference to the possibility of increasing Fed purchases of Treasuries to lean against the rise in yields.
伯南克没有谈及美联储加大美国国债购买量、以抑制国债收益率上升的可能性。 - I will fall, thus I lean against on the desk in order to hold up oneself.
我以为我要摔倒了,因而我靠在书桌上以稳住自己。 - I like to lean against things.
我倾向于反对一些事情。 - With average daily turnover in the domestic foreign exchange market of about$ 16bn, trying to lean against currency moves would require a lot of costly intervention.
国内外汇市场的平均日交易量约为160亿美元,因此试图对抗汇率走势将需要大量代价高昂的干预。 - Think of abrupt lean against your shoulder and then name of the buyer or payee kisses you for nothing, right away to your smile.
想突然靠在你肩膀然后抬头对你微笑,没有理由,就亲吻你。 - He saw her stumble with dizziness and lean against a tree for support.
他看见这姑娘晕眩了一下,用手扶住了一棵树。 - But I stop to lean against a balustrade and watch the sunset, and I get to thinking a little too much, and then my thinking turns to brooding, and that's when they catch up with me.
然而我停下来倚靠在栏杆上,观看夕阳,开始想得太多了点,而后转为沉思,于是它们在此时追查到我。
