单词 | Leaning |
例句 | (1) A man was leaning out of the window. (2) They were leaning forward, facing each other. (3) He is leaning up against the wall. (4) The old man is leaning on a walking stick. (5) The tower is leaning dangerously. (6) The boat is now leaning at a 30 degree angle. (7) The wall is leaning at such a dangerous angle that it wouldn't take much effort to push it over. (8) He left his bicycle leaning against a tree trunk . (9) There were a couple of fellas leaning up by the bar. (10) The old man was leaning heavily on a stick. (11) A huge mirror was leaning against the wall. (12) The fence is leaning sideways. (13) I always had a leaning towards sport. (14) A shovel was leaning against the wall. (15) She walked slowly, leaning on her son's arm. (16) The old man walked leaning on a stick. (17) Several passengers were leaning against the ship's rail. (18) Leaning over, he kissed her possessively on the mouth. (19) The professor is leaning against the blackboard. (20) He was leaning recklessly out of the unshuttered window. (21) She was leaning negligently against the wall. (22) The ladder is leaning up against the wall. (23) She was leaning confidentially across the table. (24) He was leaning against a tree. (25) That fence is leaning to the right. (26) He was leaning nonchalantly against the wall. (27) The ship was leaning over to port. (28) "Am I welcome?" He smiled hopefully, leaning on the door. (29) A mother is not a person to lean on but a person to make leaning un-necessary. (30) He was getting a crick in his neck from leaning out of the window for so long. (1) A man was leaning out of the window. (2) They were leaning forward, facing each other. (3) He is leaning up against the wall. (4) The old man is leaning on a walking stick. (5) The tower is leaning dangerously. (6) He was getting a crick in his neck from leaning out of the window for so long. (7) The boat is now leaning at a 30 degree angle. (8) The wall is leaning at such a dangerous angle that it wouldn't take much effort to push it over. (9) He left his bicycle leaning against a tree trunk . (10) There were a couple of fellas leaning up by the bar. (11) She was leaning confidentially across the table. (12) Jackson is leaning over backwards to persuade his wealthy uncle. (13) Leaning her head on my shoulder, she began to cry. (14) " Come on, the coast is clear! " he called to Miss Carter. She entered slowly, leaning warily round the side of the door. (15) A young and beautiful girl was leaning with her back against the wainscot. (16) Did you pay a visit to the leaning tower in Pisa while you were in Italy? (31) Jackson is leaning over backwards to persuade his wealthy uncle. (32) Leaning on Jon, Michael took faltering steps to the bathroom. (33) Rees was leaning out of the boat trailing his hand through the water. (34) He was leaning on the bridge, watching the boats go by. (35) The government has been leaning on the TV company not to broadcast the show. (36) The wall was leaning at an angle of ten degrees to the perpendicular. (37) She spoke in a low voice, leaning towards him confidingly. (38) Leaning her head on my shoulder, she began to cry. (39) The tree was leaning at a low angle from the ground. (40) He was leaning out of the window and fell out. (41) He shuffled into the kitchen, leaning on his walking stick. (42) He was leaning over the gate chewing on a straw. (43) " Come on, the coast is clear! " he called to Miss Carter. She entered slowly, leaning warily round the side of the door. (44) A young and beautiful girl was leaning with her back against the wainscot. (45) The younger policeman was leaning against the bureau with his arms folded. (46) Did you pay a visit to the leaning tower in Pisa while you were in Italy? (47) Alice, very pale, was leaning against him as if for support. (48) He's developed a slouch from leaning over his books all day. (49) Leaning over her desk, she grabbed the phone. (50) Her black bicycle is leaning against the orchard fence. (51) He was leaning over the wall, beckoning me. (52) Not leaning forwards as you rise. 4. (53) Lofgren was leaning toward a yes vote. (54) Bob Hope was leaning on a golf club. (55) All of the trees were leaning in the wind. (56) Are you leaning backwards or forwards? (57) He was leaning like a sailor into the wind. (58) She lowered her voice, leaning closer. (59) Others were leaning against the trees, writing letters.... (60) Petey, leaning against a post, looked pissed off. (61) Not a single state is leaning toward Dole. (62) This one caught Bud leaning toward autumn. (63) David was driving and Shaun was leaning over. (64) She was leaning on the counter with both hands. (65) She was leaning against the corridor wall, stunned. (66) Dieter Bartsch's Norsemen were not leaning on their oars. (67) Leaning over the transom, Whitworth succumbed to his seasickness. (68) Miguel said wearily, leaning against the wall. (69) The younger policeman was leaning against the desk. (70) An elderly couple were leaning over their garden gate. (71) I stood leaning against the tall coconut palm tree. (72) There was no furniture, only a large mirror, once part of a wardrobe door, leaning against the wall. (73) So he peered, leaning forward to catch a whiff of scent, listening to the man's quiet muttering. (74) Her goal proved to be a tall, thin building, leaning like an amiable drunk, supported by its neighbours. (75) A group of women prisoners were leaning out of the second-floor window, watching the visitors approach the building. (76) He entered the room leaning forward, in a blundering awkward way. (77) He resisted the temptation, leaning back in his seat, running a hand across his forehead. (78) Mr Bush was also said to be leaning towards choosing deputies for both the Defence Department and the State Department. (79) She stood there, leaning into her cane,(http:///leaning.html) until the woman was finished speaking. (80) A leaning toward chemistry and chemical engineering was no doubt kindled in some way by a Mickey Mouse comic strip. (81) In front of them, leaning against the stump of a tree, was an old, unshaven tramp. (82) People paddle kayaks and outriggers along the shore, and catamarans whizz by, leaning precariously on one hull. (83) At that juncture, the majority will be leaning towards a political solution. (84) It seemed like Penny was talking to Mike a lot, whispering to him, leaning over. (85) She's trembling violently and she starts to retch, leaning against me for support as the heaving racks her. (86) Behind the flying mane Elmer sits, leaning back, absolutely still. (87) Alexei was leaning out of one of the upper windows. (88) He had his hands clasped behind his head and was leaning against the head-rest behind him so that his tanned throat was exposed. (89) Manny, leaning against the side of the building, was holding Maryellen, who was sobbing loudly. (90) He was leaning back in his chair smoking a long, fat cigarette in a stubby black holder. (91) She stood there, leaning on the phone table, and started reading the names incised into the wood. (92) As the patrol commander approached the door of the bank, he spotted a black briefcase leaning against a wall. (93) I add to the atmosphere by coming back into the room, closing the door and leaning against it, staring. (94) He took a drink from the bottle himself, leaning across her to do so. (95) He seemed to fall asleep, leaning heavily on to Cameron. (96) Her body persisted in leaning into his warmth, seeking his strength - almost as though it knew something she did not. (97) He sat leaning against the back of the seat with his legs stretched out straight in front of him. (98) She climbed off reluctantly, leaning against the door, putting her feather-soft foot in his lap. (99) Leaning out of the window, he let loose a stream of abuse. (100) Holmes is alone, leaning back in his chair, reading a manuscript piled on his desk. (101) Leaning back, he began to reach for the packet of cigars, then made a wry face and changed his mind. (102) Once she looked round and saw the driver standing, his back to her, leaning against the van. (103) Mr Popple peered over the side of the toilet, his right hand leaning on the toilet-seat. (104) She pulled a wooden chair across in front of him and sat sideways on it, leaning on the back, looking at him. (105) Leaning forward into the harness and pushing with all my might, I could not move. (106) Janet had the slow, leaning walk of an expectant mother. (107) First the old man dead on the beach, leaning against the railing. (108) Should anyone remain unconvinced, I rest my case on the Leaning Tower of Pisa syndrome. (109) Lachlan was leaning on the battlements(), watching the boats in the Sound. (110) So long as radicals were on the rampage, staying in the centre meant leaning ever farther towards liberal reform. (111) There were what looked like the same farmers leaning over the same fences examining the same sheep. (112) Can you stop leaning on me please? My arm's gone to sleep. (113) Choir and audience wave to each other when the singing is over, some of the little boys leaning perilously over the parapets. (114) Converse ordered a Scotch and water, leaning forward in order to keep the length of the lobby in his scan. (115) He was leaning against the trunk of the tree, staring with blank unseeing eyes at the ground. (116) Frederick was leaning on his pitchfork, apparently listening to Mister Johnny who was waving his small hands and gabbling. (117) I'd imagined her leaning forwards and smiling, but not looking like this, somehow. (118) He sat on the chintz-covered couch to the side of the fireplace and, leaning his head back, looked about him. (119) In a traffic jam, avoid leaning forward with your head. (120) She was sitting on a grassy bank, leaning forward a little, a cigarette between her fingers, and she was speaking. (121) Stuart was leaning over backwards to see Oliver's point of view. (122) Leaning back, they closed their eyes and thought of hot water and soap and bacon sandwiches and mugs of tea. (123) Jeopardy was leaning against the wall, his head thrown back, arms folded, looking down at Amber with inscrutable eyes. (124) On tiptoe, leaning against the rickety lower shelves to keep from toppling, she could barely reach the book. (125) They were leaning against a parked car, waiting for a table together. (126) Isn't that house leaning a little bit to the right? (127) Leaning rather than pulling is a recurrent theme in windsurfing which, once mastered, leads to rapid progress. (128) She did not move; her intent gaze made her look as if she were leaning towards him softly. (129) Ali shocked his trainers and the sports world by leaning against the ropes and allowing Foreman to pummel him. (130) An elderly man in flat cap and going-out clothes was leaning against the fence, stick hanging from a crooked elbow. (131) Leaning back into the hill and stiffening the downhill leg is the worst reaction, if the most instinctive. (132) This is supposed to be just a very ordinary, lost-in-the-crowd guy with an unsuspected psychopathic leaning. (133) The old blackthorn tree, twisted and stunted by its choice of birthplace, made a convenient leaning post. (134) He was standing leaning on the console, a huge grin on his face. (135) She was still sitting down, leaning forward in her chair, burning at him with her round eyes. (136) He had snapped his helmet on but not yet fastened it, and was leaning forward, listening intently. (137) The page came and sat on the bench beside him and spread his arms confidentially across the table, leaning close. (138) Elinor leaning over the crazy gate and Otley with his field glasses. (139) She was seated on the ground, leaning against a wall, strumming a guitar. (139) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. (140) Leaning over for balance, take hold of your front ankle and raise the back leg. (141) When they stop, they stand in pairs, arms crossed, leaning against one another to quell the dizziness. (142) He was leaning against a tree with his eyes closed. (143) Bill was leaning on his cab, spitting at the wing mirror and half-heartedly polishing it with his sleeve. (144) I remember standing at the back of the club and just leaning against the wall and watching him. (145) Sullivan could see the figure of a man there, leaning against the railing with his back to the river. (146) Mrs Crump cried to herself, leaning forward now on a Pisan scale. (147) One young man is leaning back upon a seat, dead drunk. (148) It was a trim white house with a ladder leaning against it. (149) A man, thirtyish, leaning cross-legged against a new tractor with studded tires. (150) Everyone was leaning forward, toward one another; even Old Chao seemed to be enjoying himself hugely. (151) One battered Land-Rover stood outside the post office, and leaning against the schoolhouse wall were a couple of bicycles. (152) I was leaning for concealment against a light pole, my cotton jacket crumpling the paper messages taped to its base. (153) But soon he was leaning against a pillar, completely out of breath. (154) It is leaning towards Gore, but still vulnerable to a Bush offensive. (155) Fernando was waiting for her at the kerbside, leaning against his white convertible Mercedes. (156) Then he sat on the floor beside her, half turned towards her, leaning on one elbow. (157) And so I am pasted to this leaning morass, observing the simplest of equations. (158) He was lying sprawled across the pillow leaning on his elbow, his head propped to one side, reading the letter. (159) The fourteenth-century Blue Mosque now has cracks in the walls and a dangerously leaning minaret. (160) There was nothing like a horse for leaning on, complaining to, arguing with. (161) Leaning out over the rail he stared down into the moon pool. (162) Views may differ as to whether the religious leaning of the school or parental preference should prevail. (163) There, wearing his mailbag and leaning over her desk, was Harold Newland, the postman. (164) Once inside, she slid the bolt, leaning thankfully against the door, a maelstrom of emotions fighting for supremacy. (165) Archaeologists have discovered a complete Roman house beneath the leaning tower of Pisa, containing dinner plates and wine jugs. (166) They were seated on the far side, some in chairs, some leaning on the desk. (167) He looked up to see that Barbara was leaning against one of the hessian screens. (168) Inside he twisted round and, leaning his shoulder and elbow against the door, pushed it firmly to. (169) The powerful aggregates industry is already leaning on him hard to prevent him from doing so. (169) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. (170) A group of young soldiers were standing outside talking excitedly, their bulging kit-bags leaning up against their legs. (171) He was leaning casually against a nearby brick pillar, his dark eyes watching her carefully. (172) Clarisa was sitting on the couch, leaning forward as she played a boxy wooden harp. (173) Beneath a canvas awning strung between two trees, several guys leaning back on their elbows were passing a small jug. (174) The body is perfectly straight while leaning into the attack, presenting the opponent with a limited area to strike. (175) Leaning against the Ping-Pong table, he picked up the stethoscope and felt its peculiar rubbery tubes. (176) Leaning forward, she was in time to see a lethal-looking sports car nose its way across the cobbles. (177) In figure A the pelvis is pushed forward so that the man is leaning backwards. (178) Bodie flung himself to the window-sill, leaning hard up against the plate glass and searching to right and left of the playground. (179) A man and a woman watched as we came alongside with myself leaning over the side of the open bridge of Venturous. (180) A lone bicycle had been left leaning into the bushes. (181) Then, leaning forward, she picked an olive out of the glass dish in front of them and held it between thumb and forefinger. (182) She is preoccupied with the chimney opposite her balcony, against which a shape is leaning. (183) Leaning over my gauge, he asked me if I had positioned it in that way. (184) It's impossible! she exclaimed to herself, getting up and leaning on the rough stone windowsill. (185) Leaning her head back against the sofa, she closed her eyes, trying consciously to tone down her wild agitation. (186) She got it shut, and leaning with difficulty to the jolting bowl, she vomited colourless fluids from her empty stomach. (187) Mr Bush was also said to be leaning towards choosing deputies for both the Defence department and the State department. (188) She shivered a little, leaning on the balustrade and looking down into the darkness while he gave some instructions to the maid. (189) Make sure the hip is twisted and the back leg locked straight, while leaning forward and punching to the groin. (190) I tensed on the controls, involuntarily leaning forward, ready to take off. (191) He lay back and she stretched her body over his, leaning to his mouth and parting his lips with her tongue. (192) On its left side, a dense crowd of men and women are leaning into their journey across the wall. (193) Her bones were so fragile that she would break her thumb just by leaning on her walking stick. (194) Some one vomited lazily in a wastebasket, leaning over with his hands on his knees. (195) I gave her the same little squeeze, easing my foot across the toe of her right shoe and leaning forward slightly. (196) I won't remember it, thought Fenella, leaning her flushed cheek against the cold window. (197) He was leaning down, his spear arm back, the gleaming bronze blade wavering as it came towards her. (198) Leaning forwards, the patient then slides his unaffected arm into the second sleeve. (199) Steph and Joe are perched on their seats, leaning forward, alternately yelling plays and screaming at the officials. (199) try its best to gather and make good sentences. (200) The instant she saw him, leaning with careless masculine grace against the wall, Isabel's throat tightened. (201) I turn around and see a small, fat man leaning on his garden fence. (202) A small, battered house in a small battered terrace; the buildings appeared to be leaning on one another for support. (203) So when the press was biased towards the political right, television coverage would redress the balance by leaning to the left. (204) She felt dizzy and slid awkwardly to the ground, leaning her head on her hand. (205) Leaning against her was a taller woman whose face glowed. (206) As we entered the building a white woman leaning from a balcony screamed a stream of abuse. (207) A tall, dark figure in the shadows, leaning against the bole. (208) Without any prompting, 19 percent said they planned to vote for Forbes or were leaning toward him. (209) You want the blues? asked Pryor, leaning back in his chair. (210) That silhouette leaning over the railing of the darkened veranda just beyond her window was definitely his. (211) It was Moxie, who was leaning against the wall beside her, seemingly spreadeagled by some centrifugal force. (212) Soldiers were leaning against the walls, their guns slung at awkward angles as they smoked and chatted. (213) The hoes and rakes are still there, leaning against the wall, useless. (214) The tall man had been leaning against the stable's open gates, but straightened up as Lucille appeared from the house. (215) Leaning over the parapet to watch the young bloods in the river sprucing up their horses for the fair. (216) She is leaning forward and turning the pages of a magazine with the clumsy movements of a four-year-old child. (217) Two civilians in bearskin coats were leaning on the camera when Billy and Weary came by. (218) She stood leaning against the tiled wall with a towel wrapped around her body. (219) Evans had gone through into the lounge and was standing leaning against the mantelpiece in the classic pose of grief. (220) And he was leaning forward on his chair, his hands clasped together. (221) You then sweep hard into the pad and try to spin your partner without leaning forwards or over-committing yourself. (222) Even as she sank, she would know the woman was still leaning forward, great uncouth lump, writing. (223) He was on the verge of saying something or leaning over to touch. (224) Ashton was leaning, thick bronzed arms folded, against the edge of the doorway. (225) Thorvald smoked his pipe while leaning on the pitchfork and talked about his coming marriage, his fourth. (226) There were rows of them hanging on hooks, and stacks of them leaning against one another on the floor. (227) He finished, oblivious to the bustle of the street, before leaning down and taking the child's tiny hand. (228) Braun even passed that test, although the transition was so abrupt that he left some of us leaning the wrong way. (229) Across the street one of his neighbours was leaning out of a bedroom window, calling for her cat. (229) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (230) Fig 28 Once round on to the new tack, the board is steered on to its new course by leaning the rig forwards. (231) Leaning against the fender, beside their booted feet, was a single AK47. (232) A trooper shot the Lieutenant's horse, leaning from his saddle to put the bullet plumb into the beast's skull. (233) He travelled in the buffet car, leaning against the window with a drink. (234) Steve was beside her, leaning across her to turn off the tap. (235) Joe was leaning against the school wall, smoking a cigarette. (236) He shook his head, leaning back slightly, watching as she drew one shapely leg up beneath her on the chair. (237) He strode across the road and headed towards the quayside, leaning against the black metal fencing that ran along the embankment. (238) He opened the gate, walked up the drive, and stopped, staring at the bicycle leaning against the wall. (239) The canal bank was totally deserted and he was soon leaning his bike against the mossy mill wall. (240) Can you discern an editorial leaning or tendency in the work they accept? (241) Some one was standing on the parapet, leaning over and looking down. (242) A police officer said the window could not be opened without first leaning over a radiator and a curtained window box. (243) Graham felt himself leaning forward, wanting to catch her reply. (244) The dark, and leaning up a cypress tree? (245) Leaning uncomfortably forward, the Queen is doing her best. (246) a leaning towards comedy rather than tragedy. (247) A young man was leaning against the mantelpiece. (248) The baroness approached, leaning on Madame de Villefort's arm. (249) The valet de chambre announced M. de Villefort at the moment when the count, leaning over a large table, was tracing on a map the route from St. Petersburg to China. (250) Bertha looked blank, and then leaning back, burst into peal upon peal of laughter. (251) On the lower deck in a third, an oldish-looking, bare-bodied fellow is leaning over an oar, staring vacantly at our boat. (252) The earthquake knocked off the cross-shaped finial stones on three of the four pinnacles that jut out from the top of the tower. The top of one pinnacle is leaning inward. (253) The barge-woman was leaning back and laughing unrestrainedly, till the tears ran down her cheeks. (254) In the shops that lined the street, salesmen leaning on the counters looked up blankly. (255) She looked at the lank figure leaning against the porch column, chewing a straw. (256) He was leaning back in a comfortable armchair and savouring the brandy. (257) The trolley crosses the leaning crack. When outboard is taken, the inside trolley will slide down. (258) The campanile of its cathedral, built 74-c. 350, is the famed Leaning Tower of Pisa. Population, 04,334. (259) The oars onto the thole pins and, leaning forward against the thrust of the blades in the water, he. (260) Fleur, leaning out of her window, heard the hall clock's muffled chime of twelve. (261) Then leaning over, Paderewski reached down with hellos left hand and began filling in abass part. (262) He leafs through pictures of himself leaning against a chuck wagon, dragging a Christmas tree across a snow covered field and lighting up in a stable. (263) The leaning tower was reportedly one of the targets of a string of bombings carried out by the Sicilian Mafia in 1993 though it was not hit. (264) The wheelless skateboard controller has a curved bottom that sits on the floor; riders can tilt it by leaning in any direction. (265) They were all leaning their arms on the counter close together, speaking low. (266) A new kind of special hexagonal leaning pipe, which has greater precipitation area and precipitation efficiency than the hexagonal alveolate leaning pipes. (267) The mouse is standing in the mousehole, leaning against one side with his hands in his pockets. (268) It appears not only grand, glorious and cloud-kissing but also more boundless by leaning upon the wandering mountains. (269) Walk through Huizhou In Huizhou, there are scattering ancient villages. Pink walls and black tiles, cornice and rake angle, leaning to rivers and mountains, which is worthy visiting. (270) At the end of the third week, I found myself leaning over the vanity counter in an attempt to get closer to the mirror so I could see the dermo creases. (271) She was leaning against a display case of prints of Paris. (272) Human rights groups say Beijing is using terrorism as an excuse to persecute independence - leaning Muslim minorities. (273) I hear Pizza is a very beautiful city and is famous for her Leaning Tower. (274) A school may game the system by soliciting applications from students who stand no chance of admission, or by leaning on alumni to arrange jobs for graduates. (275) Of the study tonal it is heavy, computer of the electrograph on old desk clock, inwrought cushion for leaning on and desk, notebook formed sharp contrast. (276) He was knocked unconscious during the crash landing, and when he came to, he was astonished to find a woman leaning over him. (277) One afternoon a coyote surprised a roadrunner when it was half asleep and leaning against a wall. (278) The shop assistant received me indifferently while leaning on a counter. (279) He spied his friend's bicycle leaning against a tree at the edge of the playing field. Nearby, other bikes were strewn about on the ground. On a holiday the usual rules of order could be disregarded. (280) Walk along a strand, strange land, COME to a city gate, sentry there, old ranker too, old tweedy's big moustaches leaning on a long kind of a spear. (281) The old sexton, leaning on a crutch, was taking the air at his cottage door. (282) Others have been leaning out of the office windows, taunting the protestors. (283) "We have a farm upstate, " he says, leaning forward a bit, picking up his wineglass without the least bit of theater or pretense. (284) She held on to the ochre bannister with both hands, leaning forward, as if she were keeping it at arm’s length. (285) Get the rationalization proposal in the teaching and leaning between teacher and student, promoting the development of pupil. (286) Through the experimental study on the leaning funnel cleaning mechanism of axial flow fan, a mathematical model is established. |
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