lean (EN)
verbo, adjetivo, sustantivo

verbo “lean”

lean; he leans; past leaned, leant uk, part. leaned, leant uk; ger. leaning
  1. inclinarse
    The tree leaned to the side after the storm.
  2. tender (a o hacia)
    After much thought, she leaned toward choosing the blue dress for the party.
  3. apoyarse (en o contra)
    Tired from the long walk, she leaned against the tree, catching her breath.

adjetivo “lean”

lean, leaner, leanest
  1. delgado
    After a year of healthy eating and exercise, Mark became noticeably leaner.
  2. magro
    She always chooses lean chicken breast for her diet to avoid extra fat.
  3. escaso
    After losing his job, Mark had to adjust to a leaner lifestyle, cutting back on all non-essential expenses.
  4. eficiente (en el contexto de trabajo o producción)
    The company's lean approach to production significantly reduced waste and increased profits.

sustantivo “lean”

sg. lean, pl. leans or uncountable
  1. magra (la parte de la carne)
    For dinner, she always preferred her steak with as much lean as possible, avoiding the fatty parts.