| 单词 | lay an egg | 
| 释义 | lay1 of 5verb   ˈlā    laid ˈlād  transitive verb 1   : to beat or strike down with force   2  a    : to put or set down  lay your books on the table  b    : to place for rest or sleep  She laid the baby in his crib for a nap.  especially : bury  3   : to bring forth and deposit (an egg)   4   : calm, allay  lay the dust 5   : bet, wager   6   : to press down giving a smooth and even surface  brushing to lay the nap 7  a    : to dispose or spread over or on a surface  lay track lay plaster  b    : to set in order or position  lay a table for dinner lay brick  c    : to put (strands) in place and twist to form a rope, hawser, or cable    also : to make by putting strands in place and twisting   lay up rope  8  a    : to impose as a duty, burden, or punishment  lay 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  lay 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  lay a fire in the fireplace  also : to adjust (a gun) to the proper direction and elevation  12   : to bring to a specified condition  lay waste the land 13  a    : assert, allege  lay 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 entry 1   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  lay aloft 
 Lay has been used intransitively in the sense of "lie"     going to lay down for a quick nap    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 intransitive lay persists in familiar speech and is a bit more common in general prose than one might suspect. Much of the problem lies in the confusing similarity of the principal parts of the two words. Another influence may be a folk belief that lie is for people and lay is for things. Some commentators are ready to abandon the distinction, suggesting that lay is on the rise socially. But if it does rise to respectability, it is sure to do so slowly: many people have invested effort in learning to keep lie and lay distinct. Remember that even though many people do use lay for lie, others will judge you unfavorably if you do. lay2 of 5 noun (1)   ˈlā  1   : covert, lair   2   : something (such as a layer) that lies or is laid (see lay entry 1)   3  a    : line of action : plan    b    : line of work : occupation   4  a    : terms of sale or employment : price    b    : share of profit (as on a whaling voyage) paid in lieu of wages   5  a    : the amount of advance of any point in a rope strand for one turn    b    : the nature of a fiber rope as determined by the amount of twist, the angle of the strands, and the angle of the threads in the strands   6   : the way in which a thing lies or is laid in relation to something else  the lay of the land 7   : the state of one that lays eggs  hens coming into lay 8  a   vulgar   : a partner in sexual intercourse    b   usually vulgar   : sexual intercourse   lay3 of 5 past tense of lie lay4 of 5 noun (2)   ˈlā  1   : a simple narrative poem : ballad   2   : melody, song   lay5 of 5 adjective   ˈlā  1   : of or relating to the laity : not ecclesiastical   2   : of or relating to members of a religious house occupied with domestic or manual work  a lay brother 3   : not of a particular profession  the lay public  also : lacking extensive knowledge of a particular subject  lay an egg phrase1 as in slip upto make a mistake His book report was going perfectly until he laid an egg and got the main character's name wrong. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
 2 as in collapseto be unsuccessful The gymnast nailed perfect landings on her first two vaults but really laid an egg on the third. Synonyms & Similar Words 
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