| 单词 | to lay in lap | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto lay in (a person's) lap  c.  figurative. Frequently in such expressions as  in fortune's lap,  in nature's lap,  in pleasure's lap;  bred up, nursed, etc. in the lap of (luxury, etc.).  †to lay in (a person's) lap: to thrust upon his notice. For  in the lap of Providence,  in the lap of the future,  in the lap of the gods, cf. Greek θεῶν ἐν γούνασι. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > attention > notice, observation > observe, note			[verb (transitive)]		 > bring to notice to lay in (a person's) lap1531 submit1560 introduct1570 confer1586 introduce1766 1531    T. Elyot Bk. named Gouernour  ii. iv. sig. Ovi  				Lete yonge gentilmen haue often times tolde to them, and (as it is vulgarely spoken) layde in their lappes, how [etc.]. 1597    W. Shakespeare Richard II  v. ii. 47  				Who are the violets now That strew the greene lap of the new come  spring.       View more context for this quotation a1599    E. Spenser Briefe Note Ireland in  Wks. 		(1949)	 IX. 239  				A Countrie of your owne dominion lying hard vnder the lapp of England. c1616    R. C. Times' Whistle 		(1871)	 v. 2125  				Luld a sleep in pleasures lap. a1617    S. Hieron Penance for Sinne in  Wks. 		(1620)	 II. 266  				He would..sleepe securely vpon the lap of Gods protection. 1646    in  Hamilton Papers 		(1880)	 124  				When they finde these wishes throwne in their lap, [they] will be apt enough to turne their sailes another way. 1667    J. Milton Paradise Lost  ix. 1041  				Flours were the Couch..Earths freshest softest lap .       View more context for this quotation 1712    H. Prideaux Direct. Church-wardens 		(ed. 4)	 105  				There is in the Lap of Providence an appointed Time yet to come. 1730    J. Thomson Winter in  Seasons 215  				They pine beneath the brightest skies, In nature's richest lap. 1742    E. Young Complaint: Night the First 13  				What numbers once in Fortune's lap high-fed, Sollicit the cold hand of Charity? 1764    O. Goldsmith Traveller 10  				But winter lingering chills the lap of May. 1796    J. Morse Amer. Universal Geogr. 		(new ed.)	 I. 30  				Nursed in the lap of indolence. 1797    W. Godwin Enquirer  ii. xii. 402  				Bred up..in the lap of republican freedom. 1801    M. Edgeworth Forester in  Moral Tales I. 44  				Brought up in the lap of luxury. 1803    R. Hall Wks. 		(1833)	 I. 190  				Freedom poured into our lap opulence and arts. 1806    A. Duncan Life Nelson 317  				A thorough seaman..nursed in the lap of hardship. 1817    J. Mill Hist. Brit. India II.  iv. v. 217  				The current of presents..flowed very naturally, and very copiously, into the lap of the strangers. 1820    J. Keats Eve of St. Agnes in  Lamia & Other Poems 90  				Madeline asleep in lap of legends old. 1822    Ld. Byron Werner  ii. ii. 103  				Rash, new to life, and rear'd in luxury's lap. 1884    Pall Mall Gaz. 10 May 1/2  				These things, however, lie in the lap of the future. 1920    ‘Sapper’ Bull-dog Drummond 23  				Perhaps a year—perhaps six months... It is in the lap of the gods. 1965    New Statesman 30 Apr. 674/3  				Almost all power lies in the laps of the different Laender [in Germany]. 1971    Guardian 27 Feb. 5/5  				Lord Justice Davies said it was in the ‘lap of the gods’ what would be the effect on the younger children if they were ordered to go to their mother's home. < as lemmas  | 
	
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