0 to place, set or put (down), often carefully -- meletakkan
1 to place in a lying position -- membaringkan
She laid the baby on his back.
3 to flatten -- meratakan
5 (of a bird) to produce (eggs) -- bertelur
My hens are laying well.
The hen laid four eggs
Lay interviewers were used to collect the data on the presence or absence of the specific symptoms identified in the instrument.
Its oddness, in his view, lay in the disproportion it sustained between stimulus and response.
In his catalogue of her sadness, the narrator allows the poem to lay heavy blame on the lover who abandoned her.
She lay there, a distressed, unsheltered, senseless creature.
They expelled dissenters, made war on each other, helped outsiders lay their neighbours waste and stole each other's trade whenever they could.
Its interest, however, lay in its anomalous status.
This implies that there are clear boundaries between the scientist and the lay public.
Then, she lay down to sleep with an indescribably beatific expression.