单词 | lay |
释义 | lay leɪ leɪ Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense lays, present participle laying, past tense , past participle laid
VERB AND NOUN USES 动词和名词用法
Usage Note :
1 VERB 放置;安放;搁 If you lay something somewhere, you put it there in a careful, gentle, or neat way. 放置;安放;搁
SYN place, put, set, spread 2 VERB 布置(餐桌);摆放(餐具) If you lay the table or lay the places at a table, you arrange the knives, forks, and other things that people need on the table before a meal. 布置(餐桌);摆放(餐具) [mainly British]
in AM, use 美国英语用 set 3 VERB 铺放;敷设;铺设 If you lay something such as carpets, cables, or foundations, you put them into their permanent position. 铺放;敷设;铺设
4 VERB 布设,设置(陷阱) To lay a trap means to prepare it in order to catch someone or something. 布设,设置(陷阱)
SYN devise, plan, design, prepare 5 VERB (鸟)产(卵),下(蛋) When a female bird lays an egg, it produces an egg by pushing it out of its body. (鸟)产(卵),下(蛋)
SYN produce, bear, deposit 6 VERB 奠定基础/制定规划 Lay is used with some nouns to talk about making official preparations for something. For example, if you lay the basis for something or lay plans for it, you prepare it carefully. 奠定基础/制定规划
SYN arrange, prepare, make, organize 7 VERB 归咎/起诉 Lay is used with some nouns in expressions about accusing or blaming someone. For example, if you lay the blame for a mistake on someone, you say it is their fault, or if the police lay charges against someone, they officially accuse that person of a crime. 归咎/起诉
SYN attribute, charge, assign, allocate 8 VERB 押(赌注);就…打赌 If you say that you would lay bets, odds, or money on something happening, you mean that you are very confident that it will happen. 押(赌注);就…打赌 [informal]
SYN bet, stake, venture, gamble 9 VERB [VERB n] (指交媾)干,搞 To lay someone means to have sex with them. (指交媾)干,搞 [rude] 10 N-COUNT [usually adjective NOUN] 床上功夫高者/轻易就上床者 Lay is used in expressions such a good lay or an easy lay to describe what someone is like as a sexual partner. 床上功夫高者/轻易就上床者 [rude] 11 PHRASE [VERB inflects] 过分夸大;言过其实 If someone is laying it on thick or is laying it on, they are exaggerating a statement, experience, or emotion in order to try to impress people. 过分夸大;言过其实 [informal]
SYN exaggerate, flatter, overdo it, lay it on with a trowel [informal] 12 PHRASE 使易受批评(或攻击) If you lay yourself open to criticism or attack, or if something lays you open to it, something you do makes it possible or likely that other people will criticize or attack you. 使易受批评(或攻击)
13 to lay something bare→see: bare to lay claim to something→see: claim to lay something at someone's door→see: door to lay eyes on something→see: eye to lay a finger on someone→see: finger to lay your hands on something→see: hand to lay down the law→see: law to lay down your life→see: life to lay something to rest→see: rest to lay siege to something→see: siege to lay waste→see: waste
Trends of lay View usage for:All yearsLast 10 yearsLast 50 yearsLast 100 yearsLast 300 years ADJECTIVE USES 形容词用法1 ADJ [ADJ n] (基督教中)平信徒的,世俗的,非神职的 You use lay to describe people who are involved with a Christian church but are not members of the clergy or are not monks or nuns. (基督教中)平信徒的,世俗的,非神职的
SYN nonclerical, secular, non-ordained, laic 2 ADJ [ADJ n] 业余的;外行的;门外汉的 You use lay to describe people who are not experts or professionals in a particular subject or activity. 业余的;外行的;门外汉的
SYN nonspecialist, amateur, unqualified, untrained |
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