Lay
German Meaning
Laien- laienhaft legen verlegen erheben auflegen anlegen setzen decken bauen aufstellen auferlegen aufsetzen vorbringen gießen schmieden zerstreuen beseitigen abschließen Lage Lied Ballade
English Meaning
- To cause to lie down: lay a child in its crib.
- To place in or bring to a particular position: lay the cloth over the painting.
- To bury.
- To cause to be in a particular condition: The remark laid him open to criticism.
- To put or set down: lay new railroad track.
- To produce and deposit: lay eggs.
- To cause to subside; calm or allay: "chas'd the clouds ... and laid the winds” ( John Milton).
- To put up to or against: lay an ear to the door.
- To put forward as a reproach or an accusation: They laid the blame on us.
- To put or set in order or readiness for use: lay the table for lunch.
- To devise; contrive: lay plans.
- To spread over a surface: lay paint on a canvas.
- To place or give (importance): lay stress on clarity of expression.
- To impose as a burden or punishment: lay a penalty upon the offender.
- To present for examination: lay a case before a committee.
- To put forward as a demand or an assertion: laid claim to the estate.
- Games To place (a bet); wager.
- To aim (a gun or cannon).
- To place together (strands) to be twisted into rope.
- To make in this manner: lay up cable.
- Vulgar Slang To have sexual intercourse with.
- To produce and deposit eggs.
- To bet; wager.
- Nonstandard To lie.
- To engage energetically in an action.
- Nautical To put oneself into the position indicated.
- The direction the strands of a rope or cable are twisted in: a left lay.
- The amount of such twist.
- The state of one that lays eggs: a hen coming into lay.
- Vulgar Slang Sexual intercourse.
- Vulgar Slang A partner in sexual intercourse.
- lay about To strike blows on all sides.
- lay aside To give up; abandon: lay aside all hope of rescue.
- lay aside To save for the future.
- lay away To reserve for the future; save.
- lay away To put aside and hold for future delivery.
- lay by To save for future use.
- lay by Nautical To remain stationary while heading into the wind.
- lay down To give up and surrender: laid down their arms.
- lay down To specify: laid down the rules.
- lay down To store for the future.
- lay down Nonstandard To lie down.
- lay for Informal To be waiting to attack: Muggers lay for the unsuspecting pedestrian in the dark alley.
- lay in To store for future use: lay in supplies for an Arctic winter.
- lay into Slang To scold sharply.
- lay into Slang To attack physically; beat up.
- lay off To terminate the employment of (a worker), especially temporarily.
- lay off To mark off: lay off an area for a garden.
- lay off Slang To stop doing something; quit.
- lay off Games To place all or a part of (an accepted bet) with another bookie in order to reduce the risk.
- lay on To apply (something) by or as if by spreading onto a flat surface: laid on a thick Southern accent.
- lay on To prepare, usually in an elaborate fashion; arrange: laid on cocktails for 50 at the last minute.
- lay on Slang To present or reveal to; confront with: "went around talking to people about anything until he could lay his standard question on them” ( John Vinocur).
- lay out To make a detailed plan for.
- lay out To clothe and prepare (a corpse) for burial.
- lay out To rebuke harshly: She laid me out for breaking the vase.
- lay out To knock to the ground or unconscious.
- lay out To expend; spend: lay out a fortune on jewelry.
- lay out To display: lay out merchandise; lay the merchandise out.
- lay over To make a stopover in the course of a journey.
- lay to Nautical To bring (a ship) to a stop in open water.
- lay to Nautical To remain stationary while heading into the wind.
- lay up To stock for future use: lay up supplies for a long journey.
- lay up Informal To confine with an illness or injury: was laid up for a month.
- lay up Nautical To put (a ship) in dock, as for repairs.
- lay up Sports To hit a golf shot less far than one is able so as to avoid a hazard.
- lay down the law To assert positively and often arrogantly.
- lay it on thick Informal To exaggerate; overstate.
- lay it on thick Informal To flatter effusively.
- lay of the land The nature, arrangement, or disposition of something.
- lay rubber Slang To accelerate a motor vehicle suddenly from a halt to a high speed, thereby spinning the wheels and depositing on the road a thin film of burned rubber from the rear tire or tires.
- lay waste To ravage: Rebel troops laid waste the town.
- Of, relating to, or involving the laity: a lay preacher.
- Not of or belonging to a particular profession; nonprofessional: a lay opinion as to the seriousness of the disease.
- A narrative poem, such as one sung by medieval minstrels; a ballad.
- A song; a tune.
- Past tense of lie1.