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Lay

lay
~1 v the past tense of lie1 ~2 v past tense and past participle laid 1 »PUT SB/STH DOWN« T always + adv/prep to put someone or something down carefully into a flat position  (lay sth in/on/under etc)  (Laying my coat carefully on the bed, I crept towards the door. | The bodies were laid under the trees to await burial. | Sharon laid her hand on my arm.) 2 lay bricks/carpet/concrete/cables etc to put or fix bricks, a carpet etc in the correct place, especially on the ground or floor  (The man's coming to lay the carpet on Saturday. | laying an oil pipeline across the desert) 3 »EGGS« if a bird, insect etc lays eggs, it produces them from its body  (The flies lay their eggs on decaying meat.) 4 »RISK MONEY« to risk an amount of money on the result of a race, sports game etc; bet2 (1)  (lay -5/$10 etc on)  (She laid -5 on the favourite, Golden Boy.) 5 lay the blame on to blame someone for something that has happened  (Then both sides start trying to lay the blame on each other!) 6 lay a charge/proposal etc formal to make a statement, suggestion etc in an official or public way  (Your employer has laid a serious charge against you. | Several proposals have been laid before the committee.) 7 lay sth open/bare to remove what covers, hides, or shelters something 8 lay sth waste to destroy or damage everything in a place, especially in a war 9 lay stress/emphasis on to emphasize something because you regard it as very important  (a political philosophy that lays great stress on individual responsibility) 10 lay plans/a trap etc to carefully prepare something, especially something that will harm someone else 11 lay the table to put the cloth, plates, knives, forks etc on a table, ready for a meal 12 »HAVE SEX« slang to have sex with someone  (get laid (=find someone to have sex with)) 13 lay sb/sth flat to hit someone or something and knock them down  (Laid him flat with a single punch!) 14 lay yourself open to blame/criticism/ridicule etc to do something that makes it possible that you will be blamed, criticized etc  (I don't want to lay myself open to charges of nepotism.) 15 lay sth on the line a) to state something, especially a threat, demand, or criticism, in a very clear way b) to risk losing your life, your job etc, especially in order to help someone 16 lay sb low a) usually passive if an illness lays someone low, they are unable to do their normal activities for a period of time  (She's been laid low with flu for a week.) b) literary to knock someone down or injure them seriously 17 lay the ghost (of) to finally get rid of something from your past that has been worrying you  (- see also lay your hands on hand1 (30), lay/provide the foundation (s) for foundation (5), not lay a finger on finger1 (5), put/lay your cards on the table card1 (12)) lay about sb phr v literary or old-fashioned to attack someone violently  (He laid about his attackers with his stick.) lay sth aside phr v 1 to store something to use in the future  (She'd managed to lay aside a few pounds each week from her wages.) 2 to stop using, doing, or preparing something, for a short time  (The building plans may have to be laid aside till things improve.) lay sth down phr v 1 »TOOLS/WEAPONS« to put down your tools, weapons etc as a sign that you will stop using them  (Lay down your weapons and walk slowly towards the door!) 2 »OFFICIALLY STATE« usually passive to officially state rules that must be obeyed, systems that must be used etc or state something officially or firmly  (The regulations lay down a rigid procedure for checking safety equipment. | lay down that)  (It is laid down in the regulations that all members must carry their membership cards at all times.) 3 lay down your life formal to lose your life, for example in a war, in order to help other people  (prepared to lay down his life for his comrades) 4 lay down the law to tell other people what to do, how they should think etc, in an unpleasant or rude way 5 »START« to start building or making something by doing the first part of the work  (Crick and Watson laid down the foundations of modern genetic research.) 6 »WINE ETC« to store something, especially wine, to use in the future lay sth in phr v to obtain and store a large supply of something to use in the future lay into sb phr v to attack someone physically or with words  (You should have heard her laying into Tommy!) lay off phr v 1 T lay someone off) to stop employing a worker, especially for a period in which there is not much work to do  (Harry was laid off for six months during the recession.) 2 T lay off something) informal to stop doing, having, or using something  (I think you'd better lay off alcohol for a while. | lay off doing sth)  (Just lay off hassling me, would you!) lay on phr v 1 (lay something on) to provide food, entertainment etc in a very generous way  (The organizers have laid on a huge meal for us. | It's great! - transportation, hotel, food, it's all laid on.) 2 (lay something on someone) to give someone something such as a responsibility or problem that is hard to deal with  (Sorry to lay this on you, but we need someone to go to Italy next week.) 3 lay it on (a bit thick) informal a) to praise or admire someone or something too much, especially in order to please someone b) to state or describe something in a way that goes beyond the truth; exaggerate lay sb/sth out phr v 1 »SPREAD« to spread something out  (Lay out the map on the table and let's have a look.) 2 »ARRANGE« to arrange or plan a building, town, garden etc  (The garden is laid out in a formal pattern.) 3 »SPEND« informal to spend money, especially a lot of money  (lay out sth on)  (We've just laid out -500 on car repairs.)  (- see also outlay) 4 »HIT« to knock someone down, especially hard enough to make them unconscious  (One of the guards had been laid out and the other was missing.) 5 »BODY« to prepare a dead body so that it can be buried lay over phr v AmE to stay somewhere for a short time before continuing your journey lay to phr v T lay something to) technical if a ship lays to or if you lay it to, it stops moving lay sb/sth up phr v 1 be laid up (with) to have to stay in bed because you are ill or injured  (laid up for a week with flu.) 2 lay up problems/difficulties etc to do something that will cause problems in the future  (I tell you, she's just laying up trouble for herself, she really is.) 3 old-fashioned to collect and store something to use in the future  (laying up firewood for the winter)  ( USAGE NOTE: LAY GRAMMAR You lay something somewhere, but you lie somewhere He laid his things on the bed but He lay on the bed (NOT lied). In spoken British English you will also sometimes hear things like I want to lay down (instead of I want to lie down) but some people consider this to be incorrect. A third verb lie (lying, lied, lied) means 'to tell a lie'. Lied should not be confused with lived She lied when she said she lived in Beverley Hills. ) ~3 n 1 the lay of the land especially AmE a) the situation that exists at a particular time  (I'll go in and get the lay of the land - see if Pam's in a better mood.) b) the appearance of an area of land, the way it slopes etc 2 be a great/good lay slang to be good to have sex with 3 literary a poem or song ~4 adj only before noun a) not trained or knowing much about a particular profession or subject  (To the lay observer, these technical terms are incomprehensible.) b) not in an official position in the church  (a lay preacher)
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  I. [c red]VERB AND NOUN USES (lays, laying, laid) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. Note: 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. Please look at category 9 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword. 1. If you lay something somewhere, you put it there in a careful, gentle, or neat way. Lay a sheet of newspaper on the floor... My father’s working bench was covered with a cloth and his coffin was laid there... Mothers routinely lay babies on their backs to sleep. VERB: V n prep/adv, V n prep/adv, V n prep/adv 2. 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. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use set) The butler always laid the table. VERB: V n 3. If you lay something such as carpets, cables, or foundations, you put them into their permanent position. A man came to lay the saloon carpet... Public utilities dig up roads to lay pipes. VERB: V n, V n 4. To lay a trap means to prepare it in order to catch someone or something. They were laying a trap for the kidnapper. VERB: V n 5. When a female bird lays an egg, it produces an egg by pushing it out of its body. My canary has laid an egg... Freezing weather in spring hampered the hens’ ability to lay. VERB: V n, V 6. 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. Diplomats meeting in Chile have laid the groundwork for far-reaching environmental regulations... The organisers meet in March to lay plans. VERB: V n, V n 7. 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...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   I. verb  (laid; ~ing)  Etymology: Middle English leyen, from Old English lecgan; akin to Old English licgan to lie — more at lie  Date: before 12th century  transitive verb  1. to beat or strike down with force  2.  a. to put or set down ~ your books on the table  b. to place for rest or sleep; especially bury  3. to bring forth and deposit (an egg)  4. calm, al~ ~ the dust  5. bet, wager  6. to press down giving a smooth and even surface  7.  a. to dispose or spread over or on a surface ~ track ~ plaster  b. to set in order or position ~ a table for dinner ~ brick  c. to put (strands) in place and twist to form a rope, hawser, or cable; also to make by so doing ~ up rope  8.  a. to impose as a duty, burden, or punishment ~ a tax  b. to put as a burden of reproach laid the blame on her  c. to advance as an accusation ; impute the disaster was laid to faulty inspection  9. to place (something immaterial) on something ~ stress on grammar  10. prepare, contrive a well-laid plan  11.  a. to bring against or into contact with something ; apply laid the watch to his ear  b. to prepare or position for action or operation ~ a fire in the fireplace; also to adjust (a gun) to the proper direction and elevation  12. to bring to a specified condition ~ waste the land  13.  a. assert, allege ~ claim to an estate  b. to submit for examination and judgment laid her case before the commission  14. often vulgar to copulate with  intransitive verb  1. to produce and deposit eggs  2. nonstandard lie I  3. wager, bet  4. dialect plan, prepare  5.  a. to apply oneself vigorously laid to his oars  b. to proceed to a specified place or position on a ship ~ aloft Usage:  ~ has been used intransitively in the sense of “lie” since the 14th century. The practice was unremarked until around 1770; attempts to correct it have been a fixture of schoolbooks ever since. Generations of teachers and critics have succeeded in taming most literary and learned writing, but...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  1. v. & n. --v. (past and past part. laid) 1 tr. place on a surface, esp. horizontally or in the proper or specified place. 2 tr. put or bring into a certain or the required position or state (laid his hand on her arm; lay a carpet). 3 intr. dial. or erron. lie. Usage This use, incorrect in standard English, is probably partly encouraged by confusion with lay as the past of lie, as in the dog lay on the floor which is correct; the dog is laying on the floor is not correct. 4 tr. make by laying (lay the foundations). 5 tr. (often absol.) (of a hen bird) produce (an egg). 6 tr. a cause to subside or lie flat. b deal with to remove (a ghost, fear, etc.). 7 tr. place or present for consideration (a case, proposal, etc.). 8 tr. set down as a basis or starting-point. 9 tr. (usu. foll. by on) attribute or impute (blame etc.). 10 tr. locate (a scene etc.) in a certain place. 11 tr. prepare or make ready (a plan or a trap). 12 tr. prepare (a table) for a meal. 13 tr. place or arrange the material for (a fire). 14 tr. put down as a wager; stake. 15 tr. (foll. by with) coat or strew (a surface). 16 tr. sl. offens. have sexual intercourse with (esp. a woman). --n. 1 the way, position, or direction in which something lies. 2 sl. offens. a partner (esp. female) in sexual intercourse. 3 the direction or amount of twist in rope-strands. Phrases and idioms in lay (of a hen) laying eggs regularly. laid-back colloq. relaxed, unbothered, easygoing. laid paper paper with the surface marked in fine ribs. laid up confined to bed or the house. lay about one 1 hit out on all sides. 2 criticize indiscriminately. lay aside 1 put to one side. 2 cease to practise or consider. 3 save (money etc.) for future needs. lay at the door of see DOOR. lay back cause to slope back from the vertical. lay bare expose, reveal. lay a charge make an accusation. lay claim to claim as one's own. lay down 1 put on the ground. 2 relinquish; give up (an office). 3 formulate (a rule or principle). 4 pay or wager (money). 5 begin to construct (a ship or railway). 6 store...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1) (рас)положение (по отношению к чему-л.) располагать, размещать 2) класть, укладывать (кирпичи, камни, плитку, рельсы, бетон, асфальт) 3) закладывать (шахту, фундамент) 4) прокладывать (трубопровод, кабель) 5) раскладывать (трубы по трассе трубопровода) 6) слой (штукатурного раствора, краски) наносить (накладывать, покрывать) ровным слоем 7) свивка (каната, кабеля) вить, свивать (канат, кабель) 8) скрутка (провода) скручивать (провод) 9) шаг свивки; угол свивки 10) направление свивки 11) шаг скрутки; 12) повив (кабеля) 13) прокладывать курс 14) мор. спуск троса спускать трос 15) текст. батан 16) швейн. слой материала; настил 17) полигр. раскладка (кассы) 18) полигр. упор накладного стола (печатной машины) to lay in — запасать; закладывать; to lay off — 1. отмерять, замерять (длину) 2. отходить на некоторое расстояние, отворачивать (от пирса или другого судна) 3. прокладывать (откладывать, вычерчивать) на карте (курс) 4. останавливать, прекращать работу (фабрики, завода) 5. временно увольнять (рабочих); to lay out — 1. разбивать; размечать; трассировать; провешивать (напр. поверхность) 2. размещать, раскладывать, компоновать 3. подготавливать схему (меж)соединений lay of strands —...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
5.
  свивка каната монтаж (аэроснимков) составлять, монтировать (аэроснимки) укладка; прокладка (напр. труб) (налагаемый) слой (напр. краски) to lay on plaster Lang lay left-hand lay ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
6.
  1) возлагать 2) закладывать 3) класть 4) ложиться 5) настелить 6) настилать 7) откладывать 8) повив 9) положить 10) прокладывать 11) тофизонтальный 12) укладывать 13) укрутка groove of lay for reed — выемка для берда lay a cable in water — прокладывать кабель под водой lay brick on edge — класть кирпич на ребро lay brick on end — класть кирпич на торец lay down the rule — формулировать, устанавливать правило lay out a cable — раскатывать кабель lay out the course — прокладывать курс следования - lay a bet - lay along leather - lay asphalt - lay away - lay brick - lay card - lay cards - lay deck - lay down vessel - lay foundation - lay in stock - lay logroad - lay of case - lay of strand - lay off angle - lay off - lay on - lay out - lay pipes - lay ratio - lay road - lay shaft - lay sheet - lay the lines - lay the roof - lay tracks - lay up battery - lay up car - lay up ship - lay up vessel - left-hand lay - path of lay ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  гл. 1) класть, положить 2) составлять (план) 3) амер. прекращать работу (предприятия) 4) увольнять рабочих (временно) 5) накладывать (штраф) 6) налагать (бремя) 7) выкладывать, тратить (деньги) • - lay a heavy tax on smth. - lay away - lay claim to smth. - lay down a plan - lay down an aim - lay down arms - lay down the law - lay hands on - lay hold of smth. - lay hold on smth. - lay in - lay off workers - lay out LAY прил. 1) а) общ. мирской, светский lay members of the vestry — члены церковного совета из мирян б) общ. не имеющий монашеского сана lay brother sister — послушник послушница 2) общ. непрофессиональный a lay opinion — мнение непрофессионала a book for the lay public — книга для неподготовленного читателя lay person — непрофессионал, неспециалист LAY – to lay a claim – to lay a claim to priority – to lay down – to lay over – to lay the application open to public inspection ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1) откладывать (яйца) 2) метать (икру) 3) ставить (ловушку); устраивать (засаду) to be in lay — нестись (о птице) ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
9.
  1. положение, расположение (чего-л.) the lay of the land —- очертания и расположение страны; характер или рельеф местности 2. мор. спуск троса 3. сл. род занятий, профессия, работа to start a new lay —- вступить на новое поприще 4. план, намерение what's your lay tonight? —- какие у вас планы на сегодняшний вечер?; чем ты сегодня вечером собираешься заняться? 5. груб. любовница; любовник he is a good lay —- он хорош в постели 6. груб. совоокупление 7. мор. профес. доля в предприятии (особенно в китобойном промысле) 8. с-х. яйценоскость; яйцекладка to be in (full, good) lay —- хорошо нестись 9. класть, положить to lay on shelf —- положить на полку to lay one's hand on (upon) smb.'s shoulder —- положить руку кому-л. на плечо he laid his head on a pillow —- он положил голову на подушку 10. простореч. ложиться 11. класть определенным образом to lay bricks —- класть кирпичи to lay the foundation —- заложить фундамент; положить начало to lay linoleum —- настилать линолеум 12. устанавливать, разрабатывать to lay plans —- строить планы 13. прокладывать, закладывать to lay a submarine cable —- прокладывать подводный кабель to lay a minefield —- устанавливать минное поле, минировать 14. повалить, свалить to lay smb. low —- сбить кого-л. с ног to lay an opponent low with one punch —- свалить противника одним...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
10.
  special emphasis придавать особое значение, особенно подчеркивать что-л. LAY waste опустошать LAY (laid)  1) класть, положить  2) возлагать  3) накрывать, стелить  4) past от lie LAY a bet on держать пари на что-л. LAY a fire разложить костер; развести огонь (в очаге, печи и т.п.) LAY a wager держать пари LAY an ambush устраивать засаду LAY bare раскрыть, обнаружить; разоблачить LAY by the heels арестовать, посадить в тюрьму LAY claim to предъявлять права на (что-л.) LAY down arms сложить оружие LAY figure  1) манекен (художника)  2) неправдоподобный персонаж; нереальный образ  3) ничтожество; человек, лишенный индивидуальности/значения LAY low  а) повалить, опрокинуть;  б) унизить;  в) похоронить LAY on the shelf сдавать в архив; класть под сукно LAY wait подстеречь кого-л.; устроить кому-л. засаду (for) LAY to heart серьезно отнестись (к совету, упреку) LAY to rest хоронить LAY under contribution налагать контрибуцию ...
Англо-русский словарь
11.
  airport code Ladysmith, South Africa file ext. abbr. Word chart layout (APPLAUSE) ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  See: KILL THE GOOSE THAT LAID THE GOLDEN EGG. ...
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