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  1. lay [sth] ⇒ vtr. (place horizontally) extender ⇒ vtr. poner ⇒ vtr. Note: "Lay" is also the past tense of "lie." It is sometimes used incorrectly in the present tense instead of "lie." He usually lays the plans on the table. Normalmente extiende los planos sobre la mesa.

  2. The verb lay means ‘to put something down carefully in a flat position’. It must have an object. It is a regular verb, but note the spelling of the past simple and -ed form: laid not layed: …

  3. Learn the difference between lay and lie, two verbs that are often confused in English. Lay means 'to put something down', while lie means 'to be horizontal' or 'to tell a lie'.

  4. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and grammar of lay, a verb that can mean to put down, to produce eggs, to risk money, to express, etc. Find out the difference between lay and lie, and see common expressions and synonyms.

  5. Traducción de 'lay' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.

  6. to lay sth over or on sth extender algo encima de algo. 2. (= prepare) [fire] preparar. [plans] hacer. to lay the table poner la mesa. proverb: the best laid plans (of mice and men) can go astray el hombre propone y Dios dispone. 3. (= present) [plan, proposal] presentar (before a) [accusation, charge] hacer.

  7. Spanish. English. lay, lai nm. (composición poética) (poetry: short sung composition) lay n. Note: El plural de «lay» es «lays» o «layes». Este lay narra la leyenda de un valiente caballero que salvó el reino. This lay tells the legend of a brave knight who saved the kingdom.

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