| 单词 |
lay oneself out to do something |
| 释义 |
lay oneself out to do somethingchiefly British Make a special effort to do something: she’s laying herself out to be pleasant...- If you start talking about power, you're really laying yourself out to be challenged on just how powerful you are, so people never do it unless they're pretty sure of their ground.
- Look round the circle in which your lot is cast, and lay yourself out to be useful.
- I had to get work, and I laid myself out to get it.
See parent entry: lay |
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