recline 英 [rɪˈklaɪn]   美 [rɪˈklaɪn]

recline

recline  英 [rɪˈklaɪn] 美 [rɪˈklaɪn]

vi. 靠;依赖;斜倚  vt. 使躺下;使斜倚 

进行时:reclining  过去式:reclined  过去分词:reclined  第三人称单数:reclines  名词复数:reclines 

Submission to the divine will is the softest pillow on which to recline. 服从神的旨意是最柔软的靠头枕。
My cousin would recline on a couch, and I would seize some opportunity of edging up to him. 我的堂兄弟会靠在沙发上,我抓住一些机会就往他跟前凑。

  • When you recline, you lounge or lean back. It isn't safe to recline while you're driving a car. However, it's perfectly safe to recline on your couch while you watch TV.
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  • vi. 靠;依赖;斜倚
  • vt. 使躺下;使斜倚
  • 1. Submission to the divine will is the softest pillow on which to recline.

    服从神的旨意是最柔软的靠头枕。

  • 2. My cousin would recline on a couch, and I would seize some opportunity of edging up to him.

    我的堂兄弟会靠在沙发上,我抓住一些机会就往他跟前凑。

  • 3. You know, the one right next to the bathroom, with a seat back that doesn't recline and legroom that doesn't exist?

    你知道的,洗手间旁边那个,座位靠背不能放倒,腿也根本没地方放,我们知道这种感受。

  • recline (v.) early 15c., from Old French recliner "rest, lay; bend, lean over" (13c.) and directly from Latin reclinare "to bend back, to lean back; cause to lean," from re- "back, against" (see re-) + clinare "to bend," from PIE *klein-, suffixed form of root *klei- "to lean." Related: Reclined; reclining.
re·cline / rɪˈklaɪn ; NAmE rɪˈklaɪn / verb 1 [intransitive ] recline(against/in/on sth) ( formal) to sit or lie in a relaxed way, with your body leaning backwards 斜倚;斜躺;向后倚靠 She was reclining on a sofa. 她倚靠在沙发上。 a reclining figure (= for example in a painting) 半躺着的人像 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] recline(sth) when a seat reclinesor when you reclinea seat, the back of it moves into a comfortable sloping position (使座椅靠背)向后倾 a reclining chair 躺椅 recline reclines reclined reclining re·cline / rɪˈklaɪn ; NAmE rɪˈklaɪn /
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