laid
laid — 動詞
1. The past tense and past participle form of the verb 'lay' — used when someone pl
放置;下蛋
lay 的過去式及過去分詞
The past tense and past participle form of the verb 'lay' — used when someone placed something carefully on a surface, set items in position, or a bird or reptile produced eggs, as a completed action in the past.
Jabari laid the baby gently onto the soft blanket.
Jabari 把嬰兒輕輕地放在柔軟的毯子上。
lay + object + prepositional phrase indicating location
Devika laid the table with clean plates and shiny forks.
Devika 擺好餐桌,放上乾淨的盤子和閃亮的叉子。
collocation: lay the table
Omar has already laid the tiles in the new bathroom.
Omar 已經在新浴室鋪好了磁磚。
The foundation of the house was laid last spring.
這棟房子的地基是去年春天打的。
The old hen had laid five eggs by early morning.
那隻老母雞在清晨前已經下了五顆蛋。
- placed
more neutral and general — 'placed' does not always imply the careful or deliberate positioning that 'laid' suggests
- put
less formal and more common in everyday speech — 'put' is simpler but less specific about the manner of placement
- set
often used for arranging items in a specific position, especially with 'table' or 'trap'
文法句型
lay + object + adverb/prepositional phrase
have/has/had laid + object
was/were laid + (by agent)
用法筆記
Frequently confused with 'lied' (past of 'lie' meaning 'not tell the truth') and 'lay' (present tense). Remember: 'lay' → 'laid' → 'laid' (put down) but 'lie' → 'lay' → 'lain' (recline) and 'lie' → 'lied' → 'lied' (not tell the truth).