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I . lean1 <leant Am: leaned, leant Am: leaned> [liːn] VERBO intr

II . lean1 <leant Am: leaned, leant Am: leaned> [liːn] VERBO trans

I . lean2 ADJ

1. lean (thin):

lean face
chupado(-a)
lean meat, person
magro(-a)

2. lean (efficient):

lean company
enxuto(-a)

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Only one year of deficit was recorded, but the price paid was retrenchments and lean public spending.
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The traffic light viewer captured the reflection of overhead traffic lights so that the driver didn't have to lean forward to see past the edge of the roof.
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The album tracks lean towards classic and experimental music.
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The church has a five-bay nave, divided by buttresses with lean-to aisles and a clerestory above.
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You should not even lean on the walls of your own room.
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The time has come to lean out this team.
thehockeywriters.com
We lean over and watch men and women streaming in and out of a gym more than two miles away.
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In this article, one human twin is obese while the other is lean.
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Also, while a bulbous bow allows a ship to move more efficiently through the water, designers lean towards simple vertical bows on larger ships.
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Make sure not to lean forward at the waist.
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