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lie1

verb
/laɪ/
/laɪ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they lie
/laɪ/
/laɪ/
he / she / it lies
/laɪz/
/laɪz/
past simple lay
/leɪ/
/leɪ/
past participle lain
/leɪn/
/leɪn/
-ing form lying
/ˈlaɪɪŋ/
/ˈlaɪɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [intransitive] (of a person or an animal人或动物) to be or put yourself in a flat position so that you are not standing or sitting躺;平躺;平卧
    • lie + adv./prep. to lie on your back/side/front仰卧;侧卧;俯卧
    • She lay in bed listening to music.她躺在床上听音乐。
    • Lie there for a bit until you feel better.在那里躺一会儿,直到你感觉好些。
    • lie + adj. I lay awake all night worrying about it.我担心这件事,彻夜未眠。
    • The cat was lying fast asleep by the fire.猫卧在炉火旁睡得很熟。
    Which Word? lay / lielay / lie
    • lay has an object and lie does not
      • She was lying on the beach.她躺在沙滩上。
      • She was laying on the beach.
      • Why don't you lie on the bed?你为什么不到床上躺着?
      • Why don’t you lay on the bed?
    • In the past tenses laid (from lay) is often wrongly used for lay or lain (from lie)
      • She had lain there all night.她在那儿躺了一整晚。
      • She had laid there all night.
    • Some people use lay as a noun instead of lie, but this is not considered correct
      • If you're tired, go and have a lie down.如果你累了,去躺一会儿。
      • Go and have a lay down.
    Extra Examples
    • She likes to lie in bed all day.她喜欢成天躺在床上。
    • He was lying next to his wife in bed.他躺在他妻子旁边的床上。
    • I lay on the sofa reading my book.我躺在沙发上看书。
    • I lay on the grass and fell asleep.我躺在草地上睡着了。
    • She wouldn't enjoy a holiday just lying on the beach.她不会喜欢躺在沙滩上度假。
    • A man lay dead in the middle of the road.一个男人躺在路中间,已没有气息。
    • They found him lying in a pool of blood.他们发现他躺在血泊中。
    • They found him lying unconscious at the foot of the stairs.他们发现他昏迷不醒地躺在楼梯脚下。
    • He fell on the floor and just lay there not moving.他倒在地板上,一动不动地躺在那里。
    • Her body lay motionless on the bed.她的身体一动不动地躺在床上。
    • Lying there listening to music, I felt at peace.躺在那里听音乐,我感到很平静。
    • He just lay there smiling.他只是躺在那里微笑。
    • They stole her belongings while she lay helpless on the bed.当她无助地躺在床上时,他们偷了她的东西。
    • A sleeping dog lies at his feet.一只睡着的狗躺在他的脚边。
    • He was lying face down in the mud.他脸朝下趴在烂泥中。
    • I was lying flat on the floor.我平躺在地板上。
    • Lie face up with your feet on the floor.仰面躺下,脚落在地板上。
    • Lie still and try to sleep.躺着别动,试着睡觉。
    • Lie still while I put the bandage on.我包扎绷带时,你要老老实实地躺着。
    • They lay quietly for a while.他们静静地躺了一会儿。
    • She lay on her stomach.她俯卧着。
    • She lay sprawled on the sofa.她四仰八叉地躺在沙发上。
    • He was lying naked on the bed.他一丝不挂地躺在床上。
    • She lay on her back and looked up at the sky.她躺下来仰望着天空。
    • The painting depicts a male figure lying prone.这幅画描绘了一个俯卧的男性形象。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • down
    • there
    • comfortably
    preposition
    • on
    • in
    phrases
    • lie asleep
    • lie awake
    • lie dead
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  2. [intransitive] (of a thing物品) to be or remain in a flat position on a surface平放
    • lie + adv./prep. Clothes were lying all over the floor.地板上到处都堆放着衣服。
    • She picked up a pen that was lying nearby.她拿起放在附近的一支钢笔。
    • lie + adj. The book lay open on the desk.书翻开着放在桌子上。
    • Make sure the fabric lies flat.确保织物平整。
    Extra Examples
    • He just leaves his wet towel lying on the carpet.他只是把湿毛巾放在地毯上。
    • Broken glass lay scattered all over the floor.碎玻璃散落一地。
    • An empty pill bottle lay on the bedside table.床头柜上放着一个空药瓶。
    • He found a piece of quartz lying on the sand.他发现沙滩上有一块石英。
    • She left the letter lying unread on her desk for a week.她把那封信放在桌子上一个星期没读。
    • He tried to pick up the gun that was lying close by.他试图捡起放在附近的枪。
    • A stack of waffles lay next to a pile of blueberry pancakes.一堆华夫饼放在一堆蓝莓煎饼旁边。
    • The books lay gathering dust on the shelf.书在书架上积满了灰尘。
    • Bodies and rubble lay everywhere.到处都是尸体和瓦砾。
    • The cables, pipes and wires that serve New York lie as deep as 800 feet underground.为纽约服务的电缆、管道和电线位于800英尺深的地下。
    • The ship now lies at the bottom of the sea.这艘船现在位于海底。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • down
    • there
    • comfortably
    preposition
    • on
    • in
    phrases
    • lie asleep
    • lie awake
    • lie dead
    See full entry
  3. [intransitive] to be, remain or be kept in a particular state处于,保留,保持(某种状态)
    • lie + adj. Houses lie empty while people are homeless.人们无家可归时,房子空着。
    • These machines have lain idle since the factory closed.工厂关闭以来,这些机器就一直闲置着。
    • Snow was lying thick on the ground.厚厚的积雪覆盖着大地。
    • lie + adv./prep. Much of the city now lay in ruins.这座城市的大部分现在都成了废墟。
    • a ship lying at anchor锚泊的船
    • I'd rather use my money than leave it lying in the bank.我宁愿把钱花掉也不愿搁在银行里不用。
    Extra Examples
    • The seeds lie dormant in the soil throughout the winter.种子整个冬天都潜伏在土壤中。
    • Passengers were standing up while first class seats lay empty.头等舱座位空着时,乘客们都站了起来。
    • Too many apartments are lying vacant.太多公寓空置着。
    • The field is left to lie fallow.这块地闲置着。
    • A tremendous amount of work lay ahead of us.大量的工作摆在我们面前。
    • None of us knows what lies in front of us.我们谁也不知道面前是什么。
    • These Roman ruins have lain undiscovered for two thousand years.这些罗马遗迹已经有两千年没有被发现了。
    • This precious film lay untouched in an attic.这部珍贵的电影原封不动地放在阁楼上。
    • Our plans lay in ruins.我们的计划毁于一旦。
    • Their dreams lay in tatters.他们的梦想破灭了。
  4. [intransitive] (of ideas, qualities, problems, etc.思想、特征、问题等) to exist or be found存在;在于
    • lie in something The problem lies in deciding when to intervene.问题在于决定何时介入。
    • Our strength lies in our loyal customer base.我们的优势在于我们忠诚的客户群。
    • lie with somebody The fault lies with you.错在你。
    • lie + adv./prep. The answer seems to lie elsewhere.答案似乎在别处。
    • We need to consider carefully where our best interests lie.我们需要仔细考虑我们的最大利益在哪里。
    • Different people see quite different things in this film, and therein lies its genius.不同的人在这部电影中看到了完全不同的东西,这就是它的天才之处。
    Extra Examples
    • My main interest lies in his early work.我的主要兴趣在于他的早期作品。
    • The big difference between them lies in their attitudes.他们之间的最大区别在于他们的态度。
    • Her strength lies in her ability to understand her opponent's thinking.她的力量在于她理解对手思维的能力。
    • The challenge lies in the fact that most people do not like to plan so far ahead. 挑战在于大多数人不喜欢提前做好计划。
    • The appeal of his paintings lies in their simplicity and boldness.他的画的吸引力在于它们的简单和大胆。
    • The answer lies in your hands.答案就在你手里。
    • Where does the answer lie?答案在哪里?
    • Perhaps the truth lies somewhere in between.也许真相就在这两者之间。
    • The really important things lie outside of our narrow concerns.真正重要的事情不在我们狭隘的关注范围之内。
    • This is an issue that lies very close to my heart.这是一个非常贴近我内心的问题。
    • The responsibility lies with your employer to ensure this review is followed up.你的雇主有责任确保这一审查得到跟进。
    • All the power lies with him in this situation.在这种情况下,所有的权力都在他身上。
    • Our sympathies lie with the main character.我们同情主角。
    • The blame lies squarely with the company.责任完全在于公司。
    • Thousands of units would be needed, and therein lies the challenge.需要数千个单位,这就是挑战所在。
    • Cloning endangered species may seem a wonderful idea, but where would scientists stop? Herein lies the danger.克隆濒危物种似乎是一个很好的主意,但是科学家们会止步于此吗?危险就在这里。
    • We can guess what lies at the root of her problems: money.我们可以猜到她问题的根源是什么:钱。
    • Joy and love lie at the heart of all his films.快乐和爱是他所有电影的核心。
    • At the heart of this story there lies a puzzle.这个故事的核心是一个谜。
    • Between the two of them there lay an unspoken tension.他们两人之间有一种说不出的紧张关系。
  5. [intransitive] lie + adv./prep. (of a town, natural feature, etc.城镇、自然特征等) to be located in a particular place位于;坐落在
    • The town lies on the coast.这个小镇位于海滨。
    • An island lies in the middle of the lagoon.泻湖中间有一个岛屿。
    Extra Examples
    • The building dates from around 1700 and lies close to the centre of Vienna. 这座建筑建于1700年左右,靠近维也纳市中心。
    • The village lies in the foothills of the Dolomites.这个村庄位于多洛米特人的丘陵地带。
    • The site lies next to the old library building.该网站位于旧图书馆大楼旁边。
    • There's a field lying next to the barn.谷仓旁边有一块田。
    • We walked to a stream that lay nearby.我们走到附近的一条小溪边。
    • The palace lies just outside the city walls.这座宫殿就在城墙外面。
    • The airport lies 50 miles east of the city.机场位于该市以东50英里处。
    • These nations lie close to the sea lanes between Europe and China and Japan.这些国家靠近欧洲、中国和日本之间的海上航道。
  6. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to be spread out in a particular place伸展;铺展;展开
    • The valley lay below us.峡谷展现在我们的脚下。
  7. [intransitive] (British English) to be in a particular position during a competition(比赛时)名列,排名
    • + adv./prep. Thompson is lying in fourth place.汤姆森名列第四。
    • + adj. After five games the German team are lying second.经过五场比赛后,德国队排名第二。
  8. compare lay
    Word OriginOld English licgan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch liggen and German liegen, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek lektron, lekhos and Latin lectus ‘bed’.
Idioms
be/lie at the bottom of something
  1. to be the original cause of something, especially something unpleasant是某事的根源(或起因、导火线)
    • We need to find out what lies at the bottom of these fears.我们需要找出这些恐惧的根源。
    • I'd love to know what lies at the bottom of all this.我想知道这一切究竟是怎么一回事。
    Topics Change, cause and effectc2
hang/lie heavy
  1. hang/lie heavy (on/in something) (of a feeling or something in the air感情或空气中的东西) to be very easy to notice in a particular place in a way that is unpleasant明显地悬浮于;明显积郁着
    • Smoke lay heavy on the far side of the water.水面对岸悬浮着黑沉沉的烟雾。
    • Despair hangs heavy in the stifling air.绝望的感觉积压在憋闷的空气中。
  2. hang/lie heavy on somebody/something to cause somebody/something to feel uncomfortable or anxious使不安;使担忧
    • The crime lay heavy on her conscience.那件罪行使她内疚不安。
let sleeping dogs lie
  1. (saying) to avoid mentioning a subject or something that happened in the past, in order to avoid any problems or arguments过去的事就不要再提了;不要没事找事
lie ahead/in store
  1. to be going to happen to somebody in the future将来要发生
    • You are young and your whole life lies ahead of you.你年纪轻,今后的日子还长着呢。
    • She didn’t know what lay in store.她不知道会发生什么。
    • We must be prepared for whatever lies ahead.我们必须为未来做好准备。
    • None of us knows what lies in store for us.我们谁也不知道未来会发生什么。
lie in state
  1. (of the dead body of an important person重要人物的遗体) to be placed on view in a public place before being buried(安葬前停放在公共场所)供人瞻仰 related noun lying-in-state
lie in wait (for somebody)
  1. to hide, waiting to surprise, attack or catch somebody隐蔽待机以出其不意;伏击;埋伏以待
    • He was surrounded by reporters who had been lying in wait for him.他被暗中守候他的记者团团围住。
lie low
  1. (informal) to try not to attract attention to yourself尽量不引起注意;不露面;不露声色
see, etc. how the land lies
  1. (British English) to find out about a situation弄清情况;摸清形势
    • Let's wait and see how the land lies before we do anything.咱们等弄清情况以后再行动吧。
take something lying down
  1. to accept an offensive remark or act without protesting or reacting甘受屈辱;逆来顺受
you’ve made your bed and you must lie in/on it
  1. (saying) you must accept the results of your actions自己承担后果

lie1

noun
/laɪ/
/laɪ/
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Idioms
the lie of the land (British English)
(North American English the lay of the land)
  1. the way the land in an area is formed and what physical characteristics it has地貌;地势;地形
    • The castle was hidden by the lie of the land.城堡隐藏在这片土地的隐蔽处。
  2. the way a situation is now and how it is likely to develop目前的形势及发展趋势
    • Check out the lie of the land before you make a decision.要摸清情况后再作决定。

lie2

verb
/laɪ/
/laɪ/
[intransitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they lie
/laɪ/
/laɪ/
he / she / it lies
/laɪz/
/laɪz/
past simple lied
/laɪd/
/laɪd/
past participle lied
/laɪd/
/laɪd/
-ing form lying
/ˈlaɪɪŋ/
/ˈlaɪɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. to say or write something that you know is not true说谎;撒谎;编造谎言
    • You could see from his face that he was lying.从他的表情你可以看出他在说谎。
    • lie to somebody Don't lie to me!别对我撒谎!
    • lie about something She lies about her age.她谎报自己的年龄。
    • lie about doing something He lied about having a university degree.他谎称自己有大学学位。
    • The camera cannot lie (= give a false impression).照相机不会作假。
    • He was unable to lie convincingly.他的谎言没人相信。
    see also liarTopics Personal qualitiesb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • convincingly
    • easily
    • constantly
    preposition
    • about
    • to
    phrases
    • lie through your teeth
    • lie under oath
    See full entry
    Word OriginOld English lyge (noun), lēogan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch liegen and German lügen.
Idioms
lie through your teeth
  1. (informal) to say something that is not true at all满口谎言;撒弥天大谎;睁着眼说瞎话
    • The witness was clearly lying through his teeth.那证人分明是在睁着眼睛说瞎话。
lie your way into/out of something
  1. to get yourself into or out of a situation by lying由于撒谎而处于某种境地(或摆脱某种处境)

lie2

noun
/laɪ/
/laɪ/
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  1. a statement made by somebody knowing that it is not true谎言;谎话
    • to tell a lie说谎
    • The whole story is nothing but a pack of lies.整个叙述只不过是一派谎言。
    • That's an outright lie!那纯粹是谎言!
    • a barefaced/bald-faced/blatant lie (= a lie that is deliberate and shocking)露骨/露骨/露骨的谎言
    • lie about somebody/something How dare you spread such vicious lies about other people?你怎么敢散布如此恶毒的关于别人的谎言?
    • He said he would not respond to the lies about his war record.他说他不会回应关于他战争记录的谎言。
    • lie about doing something an elaborate lie about being attacked by two masked men关于被两个蒙面人袭击的精心编造的谎言
    see also white lie
    Extra Examples
    • He told a big fat lie!他撒了个弥天大谎!
    • He told a whopping great lie!他撒下弥天大谎!
    • How could she swallow such a blatant lie?她怎么能轻信这个弥天大谎呢?
    • That's a downright lie!那完全是骗人的鬼话!
    • That's a lie—I never said that!那是胡说 - 我从来没那么说过!
    • a web of elaborate lies一堆精心编造的谎话
    • As usual, the party's leaflet is full of barefaced lies.像往常一样,该党的传单充满了露骨的谎言。
    • I couldn't tell her a lie.我不能对她撒谎。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • big fat
    • great
    verb + lie
    • be
    • tell (somebody)
    • believe
    lie + noun
    • detector
    phrases
    • a pack of lies
    • a tissue of lies
    • a web of lies
    See full entry
    Word OriginOld English lyge (noun), lēogan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch liegen and German lügen.
Idioms
give the lie to something
  1. (formal) to show that something is not true证实…是虚假的;证明不实;揭穿谎言
    • These new figures give the lie to the belief that unemployment is going down.这些新数字证明了失业率正在下降的观点是错误的。
I tell a lie
  1. (British English, informal) used to say that something you have just said is not true or correct(表示刚说的话不真实或不正确)我说错了,我说的不对
    • We first met in 2006, no, I tell a lie, it was 2007.我们第一次见面是在 2006 年,不,我说错了,是 2007 年。
live a lie
  1. to keep something important about yourself a secret from other people, so that they do not know what you really think, what you are really like, etc.过两面人的生活;过骗人的生活;为人虚伪
    • He lived a lie for thirty years, ‘married’ to two women.他坑蒙拐骗地生活了 30 年,同两个女人“结婚”。
a tissue of lies
  1. (literary) a story, an excuse, etc. that is full of lies一派谎言

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