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Lean into Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫin/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
LEEN-IN-too, LEEN-in-TOO, LEEN-IN-tuh
lˈiːn/ /ˈɪntʊ
LEEN-IN-tuh

释义

To embrace something fully, often with energy or enthusiasm. It can also mean to literally or figuratively focus into something or move your body forward.

用法与细微差别

'Lean into' is informal and often used for accepting or embracing change, challenges, or emotions (e.g., 'lean into discomfort', 'lean into your strengths'). It can be physical or metaphorical; often more common in American English and self-help/business contexts.

例句

You should lean into new experiences.

basic

He likes to lean into challenges at work.

basic

Please lean into the microphone so we can hear you.

basic

When things get tough, sometimes you just have to lean into the discomfort.

natural

Instead of running away from your fears, try to lean into them.

natural

She decided to lean into her creativity and start her own business.

natural