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lay - tłumaczenie na polski oraz definicja. Co znaczy i jak powiedzieć "lay" po polsku? - kłaść, położyć; układać (np. cegłę, kafelki); stawiać (pieniądze); niedoświadczony, bez kwalifikacji
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lie - tłumaczenie na polski oraz definicja. Co znaczy i jak...
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"LAYS" po polsku — Słownik angielsko-polski. lay **** czasownik. Formy nieregularne: laid past tense, laid past participle. kłaść, położyć [przechodni] He laid the book on a table. (On położył książkę na stole.) Lay your suitcase next to mine. (Połóż swoją walizkę obok mojej.) She laid her hand on his shoulder.
lay adj (not member of a religious order) świecki przym. The priest was on the altar with three lay people, who would help with Holy Communion. lay adj (not professional) laicki przym. laik m : I'm not a doctor, just a lay person. lay n: slang, vulgar (sexual partner) (wulgarny: kobieta) dupa ż (wulgarny: mężczyzna) jebaka m : Yeah, she was ...
Definition of lay verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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: …
Lay is used with some nouns to talk about making official preparations for something. For example, if you lay the basis for something or lay plans for it, you prepare it carefully. Diplomats meeting in Chile have laid the groundwork for far-reaching environmental regulations.
The meaning of LAY is to beat or strike down with force. How to use lay in a sentence. Lay vs. Lie: Usage Guide