1.倾斜的
1.倾斜;倾向
1.“lean”的现在分词
1.a tendency to prefer, support, or be interested in a particular idea or activity
1.The present participle of lean
1.Only a very few of the courts seem to have terrorist leanings.
只有很少数的几个派别具有暴力倾向。
2.Always you learn and then teach what you know, how better to understand your leanings?
你总是得先学习,然后去教导你所知,这是不是更有助于理解你的学识?
3.It is true that Catholic politicians face hard questioning: Ruth Kelly, a former education secretary, was criticised for her Roman leanings.
天主教政治家确实面临着严厉的质疑:前教育部长鲁思•凯利因接受罗马天主教教育而受到批评。
4.While you may be comfortable pulging your political leanings, some of your colleagues will not be.
你可能习惯泄露你的政治取向,但是你同事中的有些人则可能不习惯这样做。
5.Thus, the Smurfs seem to reflect more the spirit of an era than Peyo's political leanings.
所以,蓝精灵反映的一个时代的精神似乎远比贝约的政治倾向多。
6.But a government with liberal leanings is more likely to keep Germany vigorous as it ages, and is what Ms Merkel says she wants.
但是一个偏向自由派的政府更有可能在德国人口老化的同时保持经济蓬勃发展,而这一幕也正是默克尔声称自己所希望达到的。
7.All of that sounded reasonable at the time and conformed to my liberal political leanings, so I have run the company that way since then.
所有这些方法在当时合情合理而且我的政策倾向,所以从那时起我就以这种方式经营公司。
8.You don't have to be able to write a graduate thesis on their work, but you should be a wee bit familiar with their thoughts and leanings.
你不必非得写一篇关于他们工作的毕业论文出来,但你应该对他们的思想和学识有点儿熟悉。
9.I hated rough-and-tumble boys' games and preferred knitting, but I had no idea my feminine leanings were down to genetics.
我喜欢针织,讨厌粗野的男孩子的游戏,但是我从没想到我的女性倾向来自我的基因。
10.Students of literature and history, may have stronger intellectual leanings, often study religion as an intellectual pursuit.
但学文史的人可能有一种知识分子的习性,把宗教当学问来研究。