leanings
英 [ˈliːnɪŋz]
美 [ˈlinɪŋz]
n. 倾向; 偏向; 爱好
leaning的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 倾向;偏向;爱好
Your particularleaningsare the beliefs, ideas, or aims you hold or a tendency you have towards them.- During the war his pacifist leanings were not helpful.
战时他的和平主义思想派不上用场。 - I always had a leaning towards sport.
我一向喜欢运动。
- During the war his pacifist leanings were not helpful.
双语例句
- Betraying his academic leanings, Mr Stevens argues that the nature of security in the information age is evolving into something more personal, not just the domain of government.
史蒂文斯指出,信息时代的安全,其特征是日益进入更为个人化的领域,而不仅限于政府范筹。这一点,暴露了他的学术化倾向。 - Students of literature and history, may have stronger intellectual leanings, often study religion as an intellectual pursuit. therefore, they may accept religion less readily.
但学文史的人可能有一种知识分子的习性,把宗教当学问来研究,反而不易接受宗教。 - He has been unhappy with his son's political leanings
他一向不满意儿子的政治倾向。 - A man with literary leanings
对文学有兴趣[爱好文学]的人 - Critics who accuse the government of having reverted to its old socialist leanings of the1970s are plainly wrong.
评论家指责政府政策回到了1970年代的老式社会主义倾向,这是完全错误的。 - It seems that Coudroy had socialist leanings, and Bastiat began to refine his skills in clear thinking and writing by formulating the arguments that finally won over his friend to a philosophy of freedom.
当库德罗伊似乎有社会主义倾向是,巴斯夏开始完善自己的技能,用清晰的思想和著作溶解争议,最终把他的朋友转变成了一位自由主义者。 - Because of these assertive leanings, you can make an excellent salesperson, but you may have some problems with human relations.
就是因为这些强势的倾向,让你可以是个出色的销售人士,但是你却在人际关系方面有问题。 - Working towards a common goal of creating new companies should be an aspiration for everyone, no matter what their political stripes or leanings may be, or where they live.
创建工作迈向新公司的共同目标应该是每个人的愿望,不管其政治倾向的条纹或可能,或者他们住在那里。 - During the war his pacifist leanings were not helpful.
战时他的和平主义思想派不上用场。 - Indeed there is almost a danger that Mr Sarkozy's Atlanticist leanings have raised expectations unrealistically high in Washington and London.
萨尔科齐先生的大西洋主义倾向名不副实地抬高了华盛顿和伦敦的期望,这确实差不多是个危险。
