词汇 | lay low |
释义 | Idiom lie low and lay low Theme: HIDING to keep quiet and not be noticed; to avoid being conspicuous. (Informal. Lay is a common error for lie.)I suggest you lie low for a few days.The robber said that he would lay low for a short time after the robbery. Idiom lay lowlay (someone) low if an illness lays someone low, they are unable to do what they usually do for a period of time.He was at home at the time, laid low with the flu. (usually passive)lay (one) lowTo render one unable to move or leave their bed. The car accident laid her low for a couple of months. My husband won't be able to come in to work today—he's been laid low by the flu. lay low1. To be, make oneself, or remain hidden or inconspicuous; to avoid being found, detected, or scrutinized by others. (A common erroneous variation of the grammatically correct "lie low.") I'm sorry I haven't been around to see you lately, but with the police investigating the company I thought it would be better to lay low for a while. Jim and Colby are laying low with the goods. Once the heat from the cops eases up, they'll send the stuff over to us. 2. By extension, to keep to oneself; to avoid interactions with others. I think I'm just going to lay low at home this weekend—I don't really feel like going out at all. lay low1. To keep oneself or one's plans hidden. 2. To bide one's time but remain ready for action. 3. To cause to be dead or unable to get up from a lying position: How many soldiers were laid low in that battle? The flu has laid low thousands. |
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