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I'm Sian from BBC Learning English, and today we're going to look at the difference between 'lay' and 'lie'.
我是 BBC 英語學習頻道的 Sian,今天我們要來看「lay」和「lie」的差異。
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So 'lay' always has an object, and it means 'put something or someone down carefully' – normally in a flat position.
「lay」後面一定會有受詞,其意思是小心地放下某物或某人,通常指的是在平面的位置上。
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When I eat I lay a cloth on the table.
當我吃飯時,我將桌巾「鋪」在餐桌上。
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You can lay a baby in a cot.
你可以將嬰兒「放」在嬰兒床內。
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The past tense is 'laid', but careful with the spelling.
過去式是「laid」,要小心拼法。
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I laid all my cards on the table.
我把我的卡「攤」在桌面上。
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The verb 'lie' doesn't have an object and it means that you are 'in a flat position' or you 'put yourself in a flat position'- so you move on your own.
另一個動詞「lie」後面沒有受詞,指的是,你處於一個「平面的狀態上」或是讓自己「平躺」下來,也就是你自己躺下的。
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Tonight I want to lie on the sofa and watch a film.
今天,我想要「躺」在沙發上看電影。
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But be careful.
但是,要小心,
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Now, the past of 'lie' is 'lay'.
「lie」的過去式是「lay」。
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Yesterday I lay on the beach and read my book.
昨天我「躺」在沙灘上閱讀。