单词 | lie by the heels |
释义 | lie2 /lī/intransitive verb (prp lyˈing; pat lay; pap lain, (Bible) līˈen, (non-standard) laid, by confusion with lay1)
ORIGIN: OE licgan; Ger liegen; Gothic ligan līˈer noun lieˈ-abedˈ noun Someone who lies late in bed (also adjective) lie-down see lie down below. lieˈ-inˈ noun A longer than usual stay in bed in the morning lyˈing-inˈ noun (pl lyˈings-inˈ) Confinement during childbirth lying-in hospital or lying-in ward noun (old) A maternity hospital or ward lie along (archaic) To be extended at full length lie at someone's door (of something untoward) to be directly attributable to someone lie at someone's heart (archaic) To be an object of interest or affection to someone lie back
lie by
lie by the heels (archaic) To be in prison lie down To place oneself in a horizontal position, esp in order to sleep or rest (lieˈ-downˈ noun) lie hard or heavy on, upon or to To oppress, burden lie in
lie in one To be in one's power lie in the way
lie in wait To lie in ambush (often with for) lie low
lie of the land (figurative) The current situation lie on or upon To be incumbent on lie on one's hands To remain unwanted, unclaimed or unused lie on one's oars see under oar lie out of To remain without the good of, without payment of lie over To be deferred to a future occasion lie to (nautical) To be or become nearly stationary with head to the wind lie under To be subject to or oppressed by lie up
lie with
take it lying down (informal) To endure without resistance or protest |
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