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  1. to sit or stand with part of your body touching something as a support: He leaned against the wall. She leaned her head on his shoulder. Fewer examples. The nurse saw him falter and made him lean on her. I leaned the wood against the wall. Lean on the back of the chair. I need something to lean my back against. Don't lean on me.

  2. "Up against" can mean to be firmly pressed against something. It's more commonly used in phrases like "pressed up against" than with a word like "leaning". It can also be used figuratively: to be up against the wall means that you metaphorically have nowhere to go.

  3. For a moment he stood outside, leaning against the wall. Se quedó un rato fuera, apoyado en la pared. The sofa should be leaning against the wall, avoiding placing its back to doors or windows. El sofá ha de estar apoyado en la pared, evitando situarlo de espaldas a puertas o ventanas.

  4. Many translated example sentences containing "lean against the wall" – Spanish-English dictionary and search engine for Spanish translations.

  5. 12 de oct. de 2019 · What's the difference between lean on and lean against ? Which is correct to use ? 1. She leans against the wall. 2. She leans on the wall.

  6. lean against [sth] vi + prep. (for support) sostenerse contra, sostenerse en v prnl + prep. apoyarse contra, apoyarse en v prnl + prep. sujetarse contra, sujetarse con v prnl + prep. He felt dizzy and had to lean against the wall for support. Se sentía mareado y tuvo que sostenerse contra la pared.

  7. You can lean against a wall or on a table for greater stability. Para una mayor estabilidad puede apoyarse en una tripod. Shakily, Bast managed to find his feet and lean against the bar.