单词 | lie low |
释义 | lie1 of 4verb (1) ˈlī lay ˈlā ; lain ˈlān ; lying ˈlī-iŋ intransitive verb 1 a : to be or to stay at rest in a horizontal position : be prostrate : rest, recline lie motionless lie asleep b : to assume a horizontal position —often used with down c archaic : to reside temporarily : stay for the night : lodge d : to have sexual intercourse —used with with e : to remain inactive (as in concealment) lie in wait 2 : to be in a helpless or defenseless state the town lay at the mercy of the invaders 3 of an inanimate thing : to be or remain in a flat or horizontal position upon a broad support books lying on the table 4 : to have direction : extend the route lay to the west 5 a : to occupy a certain relative place or position hills lie behind us b : to have a place in relation to something else the real reason lies deeper c : to have an effect through mere presence, weight, or relative position remorse lay heavily on him d : to be sustainable or admissible 6 : to remain at anchor or becalmed 7 a : to have place : exist the choice lay between fighting or surrendering b : consist, belong the success of the book lies in its direct style responsibility lay with the adults 8 : remain especially : to remain unused, unsought, or uncared for lie 2 of 4noun (1) ˈlī 1 chiefly British : lay sense 6 2 : the position or situation in which something lies (see lie entry 1) a golf ball in a difficult lie 3 : the haunt of an animal (such as a fish) : covert 4 British : an act or instance of lying or resting lie 3 of 4verb (2) ˈlī lied; lying ˈlī-iŋ intransitive verb 1 : to make an untrue statement with intent to deceive She was lying when she said she didn't break the vase. He lied about his past experience. 2 : to create a false or misleading impression Statistics sometimes lie. The mirror never lies. transitive verb : to bring about by telling lies He lied his way out of trouble. lie 4 of 4noun (2) ˈlī 1 a : an assertion of something known or believed by the speaker or writer to be untrue with intent to deceive He told a lie to avoid punishment. b : an untrue or inaccurate statement that may or may not be believed true by the speaker or writer the lies we tell ourselves to feel better historical records containing numerous lies 2 : something that misleads or deceives His show of remorse was a lie. 3 : a charge of lying (see lie entry 3) lie low phraseas in lurk to remain out of sight The thief decided to lie low after a string of crimes. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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