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Lean forward Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫin/ /ˈfɔɹwɝd
LEEN FOR-werd
lˈiːn/ /fˈɔːwəd
leen FAW-wuhd

释义

To move the upper part of your body closer to the front, usually by bending at the waist or hips.

用法与细微差别

Common in instructions or describing body language. Often used with 'to hear better,' 'to see,' or 'with interest.' More physical than 'lean in,' which can also mean showing emotional involvement.

例句

Please lean forward and touch your toes.

basic

He had to lean forward to hear the speaker.

basic

Children often lean forward when they are excited.

basic

If you lean forward a bit, you'll see the screen better.

natural

She leaned forward, eager to hear the latest gossip.

natural

Everyone leaned forward in suspense as he started to speak.

natural