lean in
US /liːn ɪn/
UK /liːn ɪn/
片語動詞
1.
積極投入, 勇於承擔
to accept and embrace challenges or responsibilities, especially in a professional context
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She decided to lean in and take on the leadership role, despite her initial hesitation.
儘管最初猶豫,她還是決定積極投入並承擔領導角色。
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To succeed in this competitive industry, you need to be willing to lean in and take risks.
要在這個競爭激烈的行業中取得成功,你需要願意積極投入並承擔風險。
2.
湊近, 傾身
to physically move one's body closer to someone or something, often to hear better or show interest
範例:
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The children had to lean in to hear the whispered story.
孩子們不得不湊近聽悄悄話。
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He would always lean in when someone was telling a secret.
當有人說秘密時,他總是會湊近。