• lay

    英:[[leɪ]]   美: [[le] ] 
    其它:lie 第三人称单数:lies 复数:lies 现在分词:lying 过去分词:lain; lied 过去式:lay; lied

    lay 基本解释

    形容词ecclesiastical 及物动词raise 其它 涂抹, 猛攻, 加...于人; 其它 解雇, 停止工作, 休息; 其它 流浪汉;

    lay 相关词组

    1. lay on : 涂抹, 猛攻, 加...于人;

    2. lay off : 解雇, 停止工作, 休息;

    3. lay about : 流浪汉;

    lay 相关例句

    及物动词

    1. The proposal was laid before the committee.
        建议被提交委员会讨论。

    2. The city was laid in ruins.
        这城市成了废墟。

    3. The hen laid three eggs.
        母鸡下了三个蛋。

    4. lay在线翻译

    4. Will you please lay the table for dinner?
        请你摆好餐具准备吃饭好吗?

    lay 网络解释

    动词和名词用法(VERB AND NOUN USES)

    In standard English, the form lay is also the past tense of the verb lie in some meanings. In informal English, people sometimes use the word lay instead of lie in those meanings.
    在标准英语中,lay亦作动词lie某些义项的过去式。而在非正式英语中,人们有时用lay来代替这些义项中的lie。
    Do not confuse the verb lay with the verb lie. Because lay is used to talk about putting something in a particular place or position, it is related to the verb lie. If someone lays something somewhere, it lies there. The past tense and past participle of lay are both laid and it is usually a transitive verb. They laid him on the floor. However, lie is an intransitive verb with the past tense lay and the past participle lain. I lay on the floor with my legs in the air.
    不要混淆lay和lie这两个动词。lay表示将某物放于某处或某个位置,意思上与动词lie有相关之处。如某人把某物安放(lay)在某处,此物即放(lie)在那里。lay的过去式和过去分词均为laid,它通常用作及物动词。例如,They laid him on the floor(他们把他放在地上)。lie则为不及物动词,其过去式为lay,过去分词为lain:I lay on the floor with my legs in the air(我躺在地上,双腿抬起)。

    1. 放置;安放;搁
        If you lay something somewhere, you put it there in a careful, gentle, or neat way.

        e.g. Lay a sheet of newspaper on the floor...
               在地上铺一张报纸。
        e.g. My father\'s working bench was covered with a cloth and his coffin was laid there...
               爸爸的工作台上盖了一块布,他的灵枢就陈放在那儿。

    2. 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.

        e.g. The butler always laid the table.
               每次都是男管家把餐具摆好。

    in AM, use 美国英语用 set

    3. 铺放;敷设;铺设
        If you lay something such as carpets, cables, or foundations, you put them into their permanent position.

        e.g. A man came to lay the saloon carpet...
               一名男子来铺客厅的地毯。
        e.g. Public utilities dig up roads to lay pipes.
               公共事业公司挖路铺设管道。

    4. 布设,设置(陷阱)
        To lay a trap means to prepare it in order to catch someone or something.

        e.g. They were laying a trap for the kidnapper.
               他们设下一个圈套引绑匪上钩。

    5. (鸟)产(卵),下(蛋)
        When a female bird lays an egg, it produces an egg by pushing it out of its body.

    lay

        e.g. My canary has laid an egg...
               我的金丝雀生了一个蛋。
        e.g. Freezing weather in spring hampered the hens\' ability to lay.
               春天严寒的天气降低了母鸡的产蛋能力。

    6. 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.

        e.g. Diplomats meeting in Chile have laid the groundwork for far-reaching environmental regulations...
               在智利会面的外交官们已经为那些对未来影响深远的环境保护条例的制定打好了基础。
        e.g. The organisers meet in March to lay plans.
               组织者们于3月碰头制订计划。

    7. 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.

    lay

        e.g. She refused to lay the blame on any one party...
               她拒绝归咎于任何一方。
        e.g. He could not bear to lay too much responsibility for the unhappiness of his later years on his own shoulders...
               为自己晚景凄凉承担这么多责任,他接受不了。

    8. 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.

        e.g. I wouldn\'t lay bets on his still remaining manager after the spring...
               我看他的这个经理当不到春天之后了。
        e.g. I\'ll lay odds that Dean is at your office right now.
               我敢打赌迪安现在就在你办公室。

    9. (指交媾)干,搞
          To lay someone means to have sex with them.

    10. 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.

    11. 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.

          e.g. Don\'t lay it on too thick, but make sure they are flattered...
                 不要吹捧得太露骨,不过一定要恭维得他们很惬意。
          e.g. I may have spoken a bit too freely, been a bit extreme, even laid it on a little.
                 我可能有些自由发挥,有些极端,甚至有些言过其实了。

    12. 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.

    lay

          e.g. The party thereby lays itself open to charges of conflict of interest...
                 该党因此难免被人指责有利益冲突。
          e.g. Such a statement could lay her open to ridicule.
                 这种言论会让人家笑话她。

    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

    相关词组:lay asidelay beforelay downlay inlay intolay offlay onlay outlay up

    lay 词典解释

    动词和名词用法(VERB AND NOUN USES)

    In standard English, the form lay is also the past tense of the verb lie in some meanings. In informal English, people sometimes use the word lay instead of lie in those meanings.
    在标准英语中,lay亦作动词lie某些义项的过去式。而在非正式英语中,人们有时用lay来代替这些义项中的lie。
    Do not confuse the verb lay with the verb lie. Because lay is used to talk about putting something in a particular place or position, it is related to the verb lie. If someone lays something somewhere, it lies there. The past tense and past participle of lay are both laid and it is usually a transitive verb. They laid him on the floor. However, lie is an intransitive verb with the past tense lay and the past participle lain. I lay on the floor with my legs in the air.
    不要混淆lay和lie这两个动词。lay表示将某物放于某处或某个位置,意思上与动词lie有相关之处。如某人把某物安放(lay)在某处,此物即放(lie)在那里。lay的过去式和过去分词均为laid,它通常用作及物动词。例如,They laid him on the floor(他们把他放在地上)。lie则为不及物动词,其过去式为lay,过去分词为lain:I lay on the floor with my legs in the air(我躺在地上,双腿抬起)。

    1. 放置;安放;搁
        If you lay something somewhere, you put it there in a careful, gentle, or neat way.

        e.g. Lay a sheet of newspaper on the floor...
               在地上铺一张报纸。
        e.g. My father\'s working bench was covered with a cloth and his coffin was laid there...
               爸爸的工作台上盖了一块布,他的灵枢就陈放在那儿。

    2. 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.

        e.g. The butler always laid the table.
               每次都是男管家把餐具摆好。

    in AM, use 美国英语用 set

    3. 铺放;敷设;铺设
        If you lay something such as carpets, cables, or foundations, you put them into their permanent position.

        e.g. A man came to lay the saloon carpet...
               一名男子来铺客厅的地毯。
        e.g. Public utilities dig up roads to lay pipes.
               公共事业公司挖路铺设管道。

    4. 布设,设置(陷阱)
        To lay a trap means to prepare it in order to catch someone or something.

        e.g. They were laying a trap for the kidnapper.
               他们设下一个圈套引绑匪上钩。

    5. (鸟)产(卵),下(蛋)
        When a female bird lays an egg, it produces an egg by pushing it out of its body.

    lay

        e.g. My canary has laid an egg...
               我的金丝雀生了一个蛋。
        e.g. Freezing weather in spring hampered the hens\' ability to lay.
               春天严寒的天气降低了母鸡的产蛋能力。

    6. 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.

        e.g. Diplomats meeting in Chile have laid the groundwork for far-reaching environmental regulations...
               在智利会面的外交官们已经为那些对未来影响深远的环境保护条例的制定打好了基础。
        e.g. The organisers meet in March to lay plans.
               组织者们于3月碰头制订计划。

    7. 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.

    lay

        e.g. She refused to lay the blame on any one party...
               她拒绝归咎于任何一方。
        e.g. He could not bear to lay too much responsibility for the unhappiness of his later years on his own shoulders...
               为自己晚景凄凉承担这么多责任,他接受不了。

    8. 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.

        e.g. I wouldn\'t lay bets on his still remaining manager after the spring...
               我看他的这个经理当不到春天之后了。
        e.g. I\'ll lay odds that Dean is at your office right now.
               我敢打赌迪安现在就在你办公室。

    9. (指交媾)干,搞
          To lay someone means to have sex with them.

    10. 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.

    11. 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.

          e.g. Don\'t lay it on too thick, but make sure they are flattered...
                 不要吹捧得太露骨,不过一定要恭维得他们很惬意。
          e.g. I may have spoken a bit too freely, been a bit extreme, even laid it on a little.
                 我可能有些自由发挥,有些极端,甚至有些言过其实了。

    12. 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.

    lay

          e.g. The party thereby lays itself open to charges of conflict of interest...
                 该党因此难免被人指责有利益冲突。
          e.g. Such a statement could lay her open to ridicule.
                 这种言论会让人家笑话她。

    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

    相关词组:lay asidelay beforelay downlay inlay intolay offlay onlay outlay up

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