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1 das Fenster
- {light} ánh sáng, ánh sáng mặt trời, ánh sáng ban ngày, nguồn ánh sáng, đèn đuốc, lửa, tia lửa, diêm, đóm, sự hiểu biết, trí thức, trí tuệ, chân lý, trạng thái, phương diện, quan niệm, sự soi sáng - sự làm sáng tỏ, những sự kiện làm sáng tỏ, những phát minh làm sáng tỏ, ánh sáng của thượng đế, sinh khí, sự tinh anh, ánh, sự nhìn, đôi mắt, cửa, lỗ sáng, khả năng, chỗ sáng - {window} cửa sổ, cửa kính, tủ kính bày hàng, vật th xuống để nhiễu xạ = das blinde Fenster {blank window}+ = das gewählte Fenster {selected window}+ = das Fenster aufhaben {to have the window open}+ = bei offenem Fenster {with the window open}+ = das Fenster ist fest zu {the window is fast}+ = das spätgotische Fenster {perpendicular window}+ = das Geld zum Fenster hinauswerfen {to play duck and drakes with one's money}+ = er lehnte sich aus dem Fenster {he leaned out of the window}+ = die nebeneinander angeordneten Fenster {tile windows}+ = Er warf das Geld zum Fenster hinaus. {He poured the money down the drain.}+ = Würden Sie bitte das Fenster öffnen? {would you mind opening the window}+ = er hat mein Geld zum Fenster hinausgeworfen {he played ducks and drakes with my money}+ = macht es Ihnen etwas aus, wenn ich das Fenster öffne? {do you mind my opening the window?}+
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Leaned — Lean Lean (l[=e]n), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Leaned} (l[=e]nd), sometimes {Leant} (l[e^]nt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Leaning}.] [OE. lenen, AS. hlinian, hleonian, v. i.; akin to OS. hlin[=o]n, D. leunen, OHG. hlin[=e]n, lin[=e]n, G. lehnen, L. inclinare, Gr … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
leaned — lɪËn n. inclination, tendency; meat in which there is more muscle than fat, lean meat v. rest against; slant, bend, incline; tend toward, favor; depend; place against; cause to slant or tilt adj. thin, skinny; having little fat; meager, poor,… … English contemporary dictionary
leaned — leaden … Anagrams dictionary
leaden — leaned … Anagrams dictionary
lean — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb ADVERB ▪ heavily ▪ lightly ▪ slightly ▪ casually, comfortably, lazily, nonchalantly … Collocations dictionary
lean — I UK [liːn] / US [lɪn] verb Word forms lean : present tense I/you/we/they lean he/she/it leans present participle leaning past tense leaned UK [liːnd] / US [lɪnd] or leant UK [lent] / US past participle leaned or leant *** 1) [intransitive] to… … English dictionary
lean — lean1 [ lin ] (past tense and past participle leaned [ lind ] ) verb *** 1. ) intransitive lean forward/back/toward/across etc. to move your body so it is closer to or farther from someone or something, for example by bending at the waist: The… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
lean — lean1 /leen/, v., leaned or (esp. Brit.) leant; leaning; n. v.i. 1. to incline or bend from a vertical position: She leaned out the window. 2. to incline, as in a particular direction; slant: The post leans to the left. The building leaned… … Universalium
lean — [[t]li͟ːn[/t]] ♦♦♦ leans, leaning, leaned, leant, leaner, leanest (American English uses the form leaned as the past tense and past participle. British English uses either leaned or leant.) 1) VERB When you lean in a particular direction, you… … English dictionary
lean — verb. The past form and past participle are in BrE either leaned (pronounced leend or lent) or leant (pronounced lent) and usually leaned in AmE. Examples: • Georgia Rose…leaned forward and blew out every one of her candles Lee Smith, AmE 1983 •… … Modern English usage
slant — vb Slant, slope, incline, lean are comparable when they mean to diverge or cause to diverge from a vertical or horizontal line. Slant carries the sharpest and clearest implication of such divergence of any of these terms but it carries no… … New Dictionary of Synonyms