lay的中文翻译
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lay1
(put down/spread)
UK
/leɪ/
US
/leɪ/
放, 搁
verb
(laid, laid)
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to put sb/sth in a particular position, especially when it is done gently or carefully
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She laid the baby down gently on the bed.
她把婴儿轻轻的放在床上。
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He laid a hand on my arm.
他把手搭在我手臂上。
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The horse laid back its ears.
那马向后竖起了耳朵。
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Relatives laid wreaths on the grave.
亲戚们把花圈放在墓穴上。
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The cloth should be laid flat.
布应该展开平放。
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to put sth down, especially on the floor, ready to be used
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to lay a carpet/cable/pipe
铺地毯/电缆/管道
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The foundations of the house are being laid today.
今天给房子打地基。
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They had laid the groundwork for future development.
他们为今后的发展奠定了基础。
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to spread sth on sth; to cover sth with a layer of sth
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Before they started they laid newspaper on the floor.
在他们开始之前他们把报纸铺在地上。
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The grapes were laid to dry on racks.
葡萄被摊放在架子上晒干。
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The floor was laid with newspaper.
地上铺满了报纸。
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lay2
(eggs)
UK
/leɪ/
US
/leɪ/
下蛋, 产卵
verb
(laid, laid)
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if a bird, an insect, a fish, etc. lays eggs, it produces them from its body
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The cuckoo lays its eggs in other birds' nests.
布谷鸟把自己的蛋下在其他鸟的巢里。
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new-laid eggs
刚生下的蛋
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The hens are not laying well (= not producing many eggs).
这些母鸡下不了多少蛋。
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lay3
(table)
UK
/leɪ/
US
/leɪ/
布置, 安排, 准备
verb
(laid, laid)
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to arrange knives, forks, plates, etc. on a table ready for a meal
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lay4
(present proposal)
UK
/leɪ/
US
/leɪ/
提出, 宣称
verb
(laid, laid)
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to present a proposal, some information, etc. to sb for them to think about and decide on
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The bill was laid before Parliament.
议案已经提交议会审议了。
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lay5
(difficult situation)
UK
/leɪ/
US
/leɪ/
把责任, 负担等加诸于
verb
(laid, laid)
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to put sb/sth in a particular position or state, especially a difficult or unpleasant one
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to lay a responsibility/burden on sb
把责任/重担加于某人身上
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to lay sb under an obligation to do sth
使某人承担做某事的义务
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lay6
(with nouns)
UK
/leɪ/
US
/leɪ/
归(罪)于, 把...归于
verb
(laid, laid)
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used with a noun to form a phrase that has the same meaning as the verb related to the noun
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to lay the blame on sb (= to blame sb)
归咎于某人(责备某人)
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Our teacher lays great stress on good spelling (= stresses it strongly).
我们老师很强调拼写的正确性。
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lay7
(plan/trap)
UK
/leɪ/
US
/leɪ/
准备, 安排, 拟定
verb
(laid, laid)
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to prepare sth in detail
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to lay a trap for sb
给某人下圈套
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She began to lay her plans for her escape.
她开始为逃跑做周密的准备。
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Bad weather can upset even the best-laid plans.
天气不好,连最好的计划也会被打乱。
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lay8
(have sex)
UK
/leɪ/
US
/leɪ/
与......交媾
verb
(laid, laid)
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to have sex with sb
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He went out hoping to get laid that night.
他那天晚上出去希望找个女的睡觉。
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lay9
(fire)
UK
/leɪ/
US
/leɪ/
生火, 起火
verb
(laid, laid)
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to prepare a fire by arranging wood, sticks or coal
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lay10
(bet)
UK
/leɪ/
US
/leɪ/
打赌, 下(赌注)
verb
(laid, laid)
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to bet money on sth; to place a bet
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to lay a bet
下赌注
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She had laid $100 on the favourite.
她在最爱的东西上下了100美金的赌注。
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I'll lay you any money you like (that) he won't come.
我看他不会来了,你愿意赌多少钱我都奉陪。
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lay11
UK
/leɪ/
US
/leɪ/
外行的
adj.
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not having expert knowledge or professional qualifications in a particular subject
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His book explains the theory for the lay public.
他的书向大众解释了这个理论。
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not in an official position in the Church
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lay12
UK
/leɪ/
US
/leɪ/
交媾
noun
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a partner in sex, especially a woman
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an easy lay
(= a person who is ready and willing to have sex)
淫妇(准备和喜欢性交)
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to be a great lay
荒淫无道的荡妇
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a poem that was written to be sung, usually telling a story