lean into
动词 v.
英文释义
动词 v.
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Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see lean, into.
— When we work a line with our thumbs we lean into it with our bodyweight.
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To make an effort with; to work hard at; to show determination and perseverance.
— Hartman leaned into his work like he would lean into a winter blizzard, Grandma's tearful conniptions merely the whining of the wind.
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To embrace; to experience fully or respond to wholeheartedly.
— But we also threw in the third question to help people lean into their own feelings and experiences.
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To take on or embrace something difficult or unpleasant, usually through determination or perseverance; to find a way to benefit from, or alleviate the harm of, risk, uncertainty and difficult situations.
— In other words, you will pay not just later, but more. Lean into your discomfort.
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