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Lean back Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫin/ /ˈbæk
LEEN-BAK
lˈiːn/ /bˈæk
leen-BAK

释义

To move your upper body so that it rests against something behind you or is in a more relaxed, reclined position.

用法与细微差别

Usually informal; often used with chairs or couches. Commonly paired with 'in your chair' or 'and relax.' Different from 'lean forward,' which means to move your upper body ahead. Can mean simply resting or showing relaxation or confidence.

例句

Please lean back in your chair and relax.

basic

He likes to lean back when he watches TV.

basic

Do not lean back too far, or you might fall.

basic

She leaned back and closed her eyes, enjoying the sunshine.

natural

Whenever I lean back, the chair creaks loudly.

natural

He just leaned back and smiled, saying nothing.

natural