Found 3 items, similar to lay.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: lay
awam, biasa, meletakkan, memasang, memberikan, membuat, menaruh, menelorkan, menelurkan, menempatkan, menutup, nyanyian, syair
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: lay
lay
adj 1: concerning those not members of the clergy;
“set his collar
in laic rather than clerical position”;
“the lay
ministry”;
“the choir sings both sacred and secular
music” [syn:
laic,
secular]
2: not of or from a profession;
“a lay opinion as to the cause
of the disease”
[also:
laid]
lay
n 1: a narrative song with a recurrent refrain [syn:
ballad]
2: a narrative poem of popular origin [syn:
ballad]
[also:
laid]
lay
v 1: put into a certain place or abstract location;
“Put your
things here”;
“Set the tray down”;
“Set the dogs on the
scent of the missing children”;
“Place emphasis on a
certain point” [syn:
put,
set,
place,
pose,
position]
2: put in a horizontal position;
“lay the books on the table”;
“lay the patient carefully onto the bed” [syn:
put down,
repose]
3: prepare or position for action or operation;
“lay a fire”;
“lay the foundation for a new health care plan”
4: lay eggs;
“This hen doesn't lay”
5: impose as a duty, burden, or punishment;
“lay a
responsibility on someone”
[also:
laid]
lie
n 1: a statement that deviates from or perverts the truth [syn:
prevarication]
2: Norwegian diplomat who was the first Secretary General of
the United Nations (1896-1968) [syn:
Trygve Lie,
Trygve Halvden Lie
]
3: position or manner in which something is situated
[also:
lying,
lay,
lain]
lie
v 1: be located or situated somewhere; occupy a certain position
2: be lying, be prostrate; be in a horizontal position;
“The
sick man lay in bed all day”;
“the books are lying on the
shelf” [ant:
stand,
sit]
3: originate (in);
“The problems dwell in the social injustices
in this country” [syn:
dwell,
consist,
belong,
lie in
]
4: be and remain in a particular state or condition;
“lie
dormant”
5: tell an untruth; pretend with intent to deceive;
“Don't lie
to your parents”;
“She lied when she told me she was only
29”
6: have a place in relation to something else;
“The fate of
Bosnia lies in the hands of the West”;
“The responsibility
rests with the Allies” [syn:
rest]
7: assume a reclining position;
“lie down on the bed until you
feel better” [syn:
lie down] [ant:
arise]
[also:
lying,
lay,
lain]
lay
See
lie
[also:
laid]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: lay
Lathe
\Lathe\ (l[=a][th]), n. [OE. lathe a granary; akin to G.
lade a chest, Icel. hla[eth]a a storehouse, barn; but cf.
also Icel. l["o][eth] a smith's lathe. Senses 2 and 3 are
perh. of the same origin as lathe a granary, the original
meaning being, a frame to hold something. If so, the word is
from an older form of E. lade to load. See
Lade to load.]
1. A granary; a barn. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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2. (Mach.) A machine for turning, that is, for shaping
articles of wood, metal, or other material, by causing
them to revolve while acted upon by a cutting tool.
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3. The movable swing frame of a loom, carrying the reed for
separating the warp threads and beating up the weft; --
called also
lay and
batten.
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Blanchard lathe, a lathe for turning irregular forms after
a given pattern, as lasts, gunstocks, and the like.
Drill lathe, or
Speed lathe, a small lathe which, from
its high speed, is adapted for drilling; a hand lathe.
Engine lathe, a turning lathe in which the cutting tool has
an automatic feed; -- used chiefly for turning and boring
metals, cutting screws, etc.
Foot lathe, a lathe which is driven by a treadle worked by
the foot.
Geometric lathe. See under
Geometric
Hand lathe, a lathe operated by hand; a power turning lathe
without an automatic feed for the tool.
Slide lathe, an engine lathe.
Throw lathe, a small lathe worked by one hand, while the
cutting tool is held in the other.
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