laid
英 [leɪd]***美 [led]
- v. 放;铺设;安排(lay的过去分词)
- adj. 松弛的;从容不迫的
- n. (Laid)人名;(瑞典)莱德
中文词源
- laid
- past tense and past participle of lay (v.). Laid-up "injured, sick," originally was a nautical term (1769) describing a ship moored in harbor. Laid off "temporarily unemployed" is from 1916. Get laid "have sex" (with someone) attested from 1952, U.S. slang. Laid-back "relaxed" is first attested 1973, perhaps in reference to the posture of highway motorcyclists. Laid up "incapacitated" originally was of ships.
双语例句
- 1. I was laid up in bed with acute rheumatism.
- 我染上了急性风湿,卧病在床。
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- 2. Grace laid out the knives and forks at the lunch-table.
- 格雷丝把刀叉摆放在午餐桌上。
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- 3. The flask is completely watertight, even when laid on its side.
- 即使平放,这个真空水杯也是滴水不漏。
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- 4. Vinyl can be laid in sheet or tile form.
- 塑料地板分为卷材和块材两种。
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- 5. The massacre laid bare the moral bankruptcy of the regime.
- 大屠杀使该政权的道德沦丧暴露无遗。
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