lay 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
layverb uk
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lay verb
(PUT DOWN)
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C1 [ T usually + adv/prep ] to put something in especially a flat or horizontal position, usually carefully or for a particular purpose
放置,安放,平放
She laid the baby on the bed.
她把婴儿放在了床上。
He laid the tray down on the table.
他把托盘放在桌子上。
She laid aside her book and went to answer the phone.
她把书放在一边去接电话。
We're having a new carpet laid in the hall next week.
我们准备下周给大厅铺新地毯。
The plan is to lay (= build) the foundations for the new apartments in October.
按照计划新公寓将于10月打地基。
[ T ] to prepare a plan or a method of doing something
计划,研究(方法)
Even the best laid plans go wrong sometimes.
即使最周密的计划有时也会出错。
更多范例减少例句Just lay the suitcase on the bed, would you?He laid the wreath reverently in front of the memorial.The road has been dug up in order to lay cables.Modern office buildings have false floors, under which computer and phone wires can be laid.He took out his gold watch and laid it ostentatiously on the table in front of him.
lay verb
(LIE)
past simple of
lie
(lie的过去式)
lay verb
(PRODUCE EGGS)
B2 [ I or T ] (of an animal or bird) to produce eggs from out of the body
产(卵);产(蛋)
Thousands of turtles drag themselves onto the beach and lay their eggs in the sand.
成千上万只海龟爬上海滩在沙子里产卵。
lay verb
(HAVE SEX)
[ T ] slang to have sex with someone
与(某人)发生性关系,与(某人)性交
So did you get laid (= find someone to have sex with)?
你和人发生性关系了吗?
lay verb
(RISK MONEY)
[ T ] to risk something, usually money, on the result of an event
押(赌注),为…打赌,对…下注
She won't get the job - I'd lay money on it!
她得不到那份工作——我敢打赌!
lay verb
(EXPRESS)
[ T ] to express a claim, legal statement, etc. in a serious or official way
声称,声明
She can't accept she made a mistake and now she's trying to lay the blame on (= accuse) her assistant.
她无法接受自己犯错误的事实,于是想把责任推到助手的头上。
Do you understand the seriousness of the charge (= legal accusation) that has been laid against you?
你知道对你的这项指控有多严重吗?
lay claim to something
to say that you own something
声称…归其所有
Two companies have laid claim to the design.
两家公司都声称自己拥有此项设计的所有权。
语法
Lay or lie?The verb lay means ‘to put something down carefully in a flat position’. It must have an object. It is a regular verb, but note the spelling of the past simple and -ed form: laid not layed: …
习语
lay something at someone's door
lay someone low
lay something on the line
lay yourself open to attack, criticism, ridicule, etc.
lay someone to rest
lay something to rest
lay something (to) waste
lay a finger on someone
lay a hand on someone
lay bare something
更多习语
lay it on a bit thick
lay the basis/foundations for something
lay the ghost of something (to rest)
lay up trouble for yourself
短语动词
lay something aside
lay something down
lay something in
lay into someone
lay someone off
lay off (something/someone)
lay something off
lay something on
lay something out
lay someone out
更多短语动词
lay someone up
layadjective [ before noun ] uk
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lay adjective [before noun]
(NOT TRAINED)
not trained in or not having a detailed knowledge of a particular subject
未经培训的;外行的;非专业的
From a lay viewpoint the questionnaire is virtually incomprehensible.
从外行的角度看,这份问卷调查简直让人无法理解。
也请参见
layman (NOT TRAINED)
lay adjective [before noun]
(CHURCH)
having a position in a religious organization that is not a full-time job and is not paid
(尤指在教会等组织中)兼职的,客串的
a lay preacher
兼职牧师
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layman (CHURCH)
laynoun [ C ]
slang uk
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used to describe how good someone is at sex, or how often they have sex
性能力;性行为频率
She's a good lay (= sex with her is enjoyable).
她是个不错的性伙伴。
She got a reputation as an easy lay (= she was thought to have slept with a lot of people).
她和很多人都睡过,得了个放荡的名声。
(lay在剑桥英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)
lay的例句
lay
Its interest, however, lay in its anomalous status.
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In his catalogue of her sadness, the narrator allows the poem to lay heavy blame on the lover who abandoned her.
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She lay there, a distressed, unsheltered, senseless creature.
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One set lay close to the surface within the oocyte and the other set was extruded into the perivitelline space within the second polar body.
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Lay interviewers were used to collect the data on the presence or absence of the specific symptoms identified in the instrument.
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They expelled dissenters, made war on each other, helped outsiders lay their neighbours waste and stole each other's trade whenever they could.
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They are not specialist enough for scientists actively involved in the topics, and not general enough for lay people.
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This implies that there are clear boundaries between the scientist and the lay public.
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示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。
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