leaner
英 [ˈliːnə]
美 [ˈlinər]
adj. 肉少的; 瘦且健康的; 脂肪少的; 无脂肪的; 难以赚钱的; 生产不出(食物等)的; 贫乏的
lean的比较级
英英释义
noun
- (horseshoes) the throw of a horseshoe so as to lean against (but not encircle) the stake
双语例句
- All roast beef was leaner than all hamburger meat.
所有的烤牛排都比汉堡中的肉瘦。 - Those that ate higher ratios of protein were leaner. But they didn't live as long.
那些吃了更高比例蛋白质的老鼠更为精瘦,但它们活得并不长。 - In the third study in the New England Journal, researchers also found that leaner people tended to have more brown fat deposits than overweight or obese individuals.
在新英格兰杂志的第三次研究中,研究人员发现体型较瘦的人和超重或肥胖的人相比,体内含有更多的棕色脂肪。 - This is an opportunity to learn to run leaner and meaner than your competition.
这是一个学习的机会运行更加精简比你的竞争对手。 - In the study, the optimistic women exercised more and were leaner than pessimistic peers.
研究表明,乐观的女性锻炼得多,而且比悲观的人瘦的多。 - Companies are leaner and more efficient, but wary of investing or hiring.
各公司规模更精简更有效率,但在投资和招人问题上谨小慎微。 - The mice that ate only while active were 40% leaner and had lower cholesterol and blood sugar.
只在活跃时间内进食的老鼠脂肪要少40%,胆固醇和血糖含量也都更低。 - Firms have become leaner, too.
企业也越发精益高效。 - The poor consumer is finding that times are getting leaner.
这个可怜的消费者发现日子过得更拮据了。 - Some studies suggest that teens who drink milk tend to be leaner and the protein helps build muscle.
牛奶,经多项研究表明,青少年选择喝牛奶有助于蛋白质均衡帮助其更好地构建肌肉。
