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lay 1  (l)
v. laid (ld), lay·ing, lays
v.tr.
1. To cause to lie down: lay a child in its crib.
2.
a. To place in or bring to a particular position: lay the cloth over the painting.
b. To bury.
3. To cause to be in a particular condition: The remark laid him open to criticism.
4. To put or set down: lay new railroad track.
5. To produce and deposit: lay eggs.
6. To cause to subside; calm or allay: "chas'd the clouds ... and laid the winds" (John Milton).
7. To put up to or against: lay an ear to the door.
8. To put forward as a reproach or an accusation: They laid the blame on us.
9. To put or set in order or readiness for use: lay the table for lunch.
10. To devise; contrive: lay plans.
11. To spread over a surface: lay paint on a canvas.
12. To place or give (importance): lay stress on clarity of expression.
13. To impose as a burden or punishment: lay a penalty upon the offender.
14. To present for examination: lay a case before a committee.
15. To put forward as a demand or an assertion: laid claim to the estate.
16. Games To place (a bet); wager.
17. To aim (a gun or cannon).
18.
a. To place together (strands) to be twisted into rope.
b. To make in this manner: lay up cable.
19. Vulgar Slang To have sexual intercourse with.
v.intr.
1. To produce and deposit eggs.
2. To bet; wager.
3. Nonstandard To lie.
4. To engage energetically in an action.
5. Nautical To put oneself into the position indicated.
n.
1.
a. The direction the strands of a rope or cable are twisted in: a left lay.
b. The amount of such twist.
2. The state of one that lays eggs: a hen coming into lay.
3. Vulgar Slang
a. Sexual intercourse.
b. A partner in sexual intercourse.
Phrasal Verbs:
lay about
To strike blows on all sides.
lay aside
1. To give up; abandon: lay aside all hope of rescue.
2. To save for the future.
lay away
1. To reserve for the future; save.
2. To put aside and hold for future delivery.
lay by
1. To save for future use.
2. Nautical To remain stationary while heading into the wind.
lay down
1. To give up and surrender: laid down their arms.
2. To specify: laid down the rules.
3. To store for the future.
4. Nonstandard To lie down.
lay for Informal
To be waiting to attack: Muggers lay for the unsuspecting pedestrian in the dark alley.
lay in
To store for future use: lay in supplies for an Arctic winter.
lay into Slang
1. To scold sharply.
2. To attack physically; beat up.
lay off
1. To terminate the employment of (a worker), especially temporarily.
2. To mark off: lay off an area for a garden.
3. Slang To stop doing something; quit.
4. Games To place all or a part of (an accepted bet) with another bookie in order to reduce the risk.
lay on
1. To apply (something) by or as if by spreading onto a flat surface: laid on a thick Southern accent.
2. To prepare, usually in an elaborate fashion; arrange: laid on cocktails for 50 at the last minute.
3. Slang To present or reveal to; confront with: "went around talking to people about anything until he could lay his standard question on them" (John Vinocur).
lay out
1. To make a detailed plan for.
2. To clothe and prepare (a corpse) for burial.
3. To rebuke harshly: She laid me out for breaking the vase.
4. To knock to the ground or unconscious.
5. To expend; spend: lay out a fortune on jewelry.
6. To display: lay out merchandise; lay the merchandise out.
lay over
To make a stopover in the course of a journey.
lay to Nautical
1. To bring (a ship) to a stop in open water.
2. To remain stationary while heading into the wind.
lay up
1. To stock for future use: lay up supplies for a long journey.
2. Informal To confine with an illness or injury: was laid up for a month.
3. Nautical To put (a ship) in dock, as for repairs.
4. Sports To hit a golf shot less far than one is able so as to avoid a hazard.
Idioms:
lay down the law
To assert positively and often arrogantly.
lay it on thick Informal
1. To exaggerate; overstate.
2. To flatter effusively.
lay of the land
The nature, arrangement, or disposition of something.
lay rubber Slang
To accelerate a motor vehicle suddenly from a halt to a high speed, thereby spinning the wheels and depositing on the road a thin film of burned rubber from the rear tire or tires.
lay waste
To ravage: Rebel troops laid waste the town.

[Middle English leien, from Old English lecgan; see legh- in Indo-European roots.]
Usage Note: Lay ("to put, place, or prepare") and lie ("to recline or be situated") have been confused for centuries; evidence exists that lay has been used to mean "lie" since the 1300s. Why? First, there are two lays. One is the base form of the verb lay, and the other is the past tense of lie. Second, lay was once used with a reflexive pronoun to mean "lie" and survives in the familiar line from the child's prayer Now I lay me down to sleep; lay me down is easily shortened to lay down. Third, lay down, as in She lay down on the sofa sounds the same as laid down, as in I laid down the law to the kids. · Lay and lie are most easily distinguished by usage. Lay is a transitive verb and takes a direct object. Lay and its principal parts (laid, laying) are correctly used in the following examples: He laid (not lay) the newspaper on the table. The table was laid for four. Lie is an intransitive verb and cannot take an object. Lie and its principal parts (lay, lain, lying) are correctly used in the following examples: She often lies (not lays) down after lunch. When I lay (not laid) down, I fell asleep. The rubbish had lain (not laid) there a week. I was lying (not laying) in bed when he called. · There are a few exceptions to these rules. The phrasal verb lay for and the nautical use of lay, as in lay at anchor, though intransitive, are standard.

lay 2  (l)
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or involving the laity: a lay preacher.
2. Not of or belonging to a particular profession; nonprofessional: a lay opinion as to the seriousness of the disease.

[Middle English, from Old French lai, from Late Latin licus, from Greek likos, of the people, from los, the people.]

lay 3  (l)
n.
1. A narrative poem, such as one sung by medieval minstrels; a ballad.
2. A song; a tune.

[Middle English, from Old French lai.]

lay 4  (l)
v.
Past tense of lie1.

lay out
vb (tr, adverb)
1. to arrange or spread out
2. to prepare (a corpse) for burial or cremation
3. to plan or contrive
4. Informal to spend (money), esp lavishly
5. Informal to knock unconscious
6. Informal to exert (oneself) or put (oneself) to an effort he laid himself out to please us
n layout
1. the arrangement or plan of something, such as a building
2. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) the arrangement of written material, photographs, or other artwork on an advertisement or page in a book, newspaper, etc.
3. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a preliminary plan indicating this
4. a drawing showing the relative disposition of parts in a machine, etc.
5. the act of laying out
6. something laid out
7. (Group Games / Card Games) the formation of cards on the table in various games, esp in patience
8. Informal chiefly US a residence or establishment, esp a large one
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.lay out - lay out orderly or logically in a line or as if in a line; "lay out the clothes"; "lay out the arguments"
arrange, set up - put into a proper or systematic order; "arrange the books on the shelves in chronological order"
compart - lay out in parts according to a plan
2.lay out - get ready for a particular purpose or event; "set up an experiment"; "set the table"; "lay out the tools for the surgery"
gear up, prepare, ready, set, fix, set up - make ready or suitable or equip in advance for a particular purpose or for some use, event, etc; "Get the children ready for school!"; "prepare for war"; "I was fixing to leave town after I paid the hotel bill"
3.lay out - spend or invest; "lay out thousands on gold"; "he laid out a fortune in the hope of making a huge profit"
expend, spend, drop - pay out; "spend money"
4.lay out - bring forward and present to the mind; "We presented the arguments to him"; "We cannot represent this knowledge to our formal reason"
argue, reason - present reasons and arguments
argue, indicate - give evidence of; "The evidence argues for your claim"; "The results indicate the need for more work"
spin - twist and turn so as to give an intended interpretation; "The President's spokesmen had to spin the story to make it less embarrassing"
say, state, tell - express in words; "He said that he wanted to marry her"; "tell me what is bothering you"; "state your opinion"; "state your name"
5.lay out - provide a detailed plan or design; "She laid out her plans for the new house"
plan - make plans for something; "He is planning a trip with his family"
block out - plan where and when songs should be inserted into a theatrical production, or plan a theatrical production in general
loft - lay out a full-scale working drawing of the lines of a vessel's hull
Translations
? lay out
vt sep
(= spread out)ausbreiten; the vast plain laid out before usdie weite Ebene, die sich vor uns ausbreitete
(= present)darlegen; he laid out his plans for the countryer legte seine Pläne für das Land dar
(= prepare) clotheszurechtlegen; corpse(waschen und) aufbahren
(= design, arrange)anlegen, planen; gardenanlegen, gestalten; roomaufteilen; rooms in houseverteilen, anordnen; officeaufteilen, anordnen; bookgestalten; pageumbrechen; (in magazines) → das Lay-out (+gen)machen
money (= spend)ausgeben; (= invest)investieren
(= knock out) to lay somebody outjdn k. o. schlagen; three whiskies were enough to lay him outnach drei Whiskys war er erledigt (inf); he was laid out cold when he fell downstairser verlor das Bewusstsein, als er die Treppe hinunterfiel
vr (dated, = take trouble) → sich bemühen, sich (dat)Mühe geben; to lay oneself out to pleasesich Mühe geben zu gefallen


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In the world-language of Barsoom she heard a man issuing instructions--so many were to pick usa, so many were to irrigate this field, so many to cultivate that, and so on, as a foreman lay out the day's work for his crew.
Presently she put him down, for there was much to be done, and he helped her to lay out his clothes on the bed.
Nor less so did the mighty subterranean prospector which had carried me to Pellucidar and back again, and which lay out in the desert about two miles from my camp.
 
 
 
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