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单词 lying
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lying


ly·ing 1

L0303900 (lī′ĭng)v.Present participle of lie1.

ly·ing 2

L0303900 (lī′ĭng)v.Present participle of lie2.adj. Disposed to or characterized by untruth: a lying witness. See Synonyms at dishonest.

lying

(ˈlaɪɪŋ) vb the present participle and gerund of lie1

lying

(ˈlaɪɪŋ) vb the present participle and gerund of lie2

ly•ing1

(ˈlaɪ ɪŋ)

n. 1. the telling of lies. adj. 2. telling or containing lies; deliberately untruthful. [1175–1225] ly′ing•ly, adv.

ly•ing2

(ˈlaɪ ɪŋ)

v. pres. part. of lie 2. ly′ing•ly, adv.

Lying

 of pardoners; company of pardoners, i.e., those who pardon or forgive sins—Bk. of St. Albans, 1486.

Lying

 

See Also: BEARING, BENDING/BENT, IMMOBILITY, POSTURE, SITTING, SLEEP, STANDING

  1. Lay … as if chloroformed —Wallace Stegner
  2. Lay as still as a fallen doll —George Garrett
  3. Lay in bed like a tree stump —Charles Johnson
  4. Lay lifeless as if spellbound —Herman Melville
  5. Lay like an aimlessly flung sack of bones —Harvey Swados
  6. Lay on his back … rigid and ruined, like some stained window mannequin —Davis Grubb
  7. Lay on the sofa like cast-off silk stockings —Delmore Schwartz

    In his journal entry Schwartz followed this with two additional comparisons: “Like fallen buildings … like a car over turned.” Had he been writing forty years later, he would have been apt to refer to pantyhose instead of silk stockings.

    See Also: ABANDONMENT

  8. Lay perfectly still, as if dead with fear —D. H. Lawrence
  9. Lay … rigid, as if she were dead —Elizabeth Taylor
  10. Lay rigidly still, as still as if he were in his coffin —Dorothy Canfield Fisher
  11. Lay side by side like fish —Lawrence Durrell
  12. (Fallen and helpless, he) lay there like a pine tree that has been torn up by the roots —Ellen Glasgow
  13. Lay there..stretched like a corpse —Hugh Walpole
  14. Lay where she was for a few minutes like a flake of foam —Vicki Baum
  15. (We’d) lie … like two sticks in bed —Elizabeth Spencer
  16. The lovers like great scissors lay —Delmore Schwartz

    See Also: MEN AND WOMEN

  17. Sprawled around … like shepherds in a frieze —Julia O’Faolain
  18. Sprawled like a man who had been threshed —Stephen Crane
  19. Sprawling like an exhausted dog —Mary Hedin
Thesaurus
Noun1.lying - the deliberate act of deviating from the truthprevarication, fabricationfalsification, misrepresentation - a willful perversion of factsfibbing, paltering - a trivial act of lying or being deliberately unclear

lying

noun1. dishonesty, perjury, deceit, fabrication, guile, misrepresentation, duplicity, fibbing, double-dealing, prevarication, falsity, mendacity, dissimulation, untruthfulness Lying is something that I will not tolerate.adjective1. deceitful, false, deceiving, treacherous, dishonest, two-faced, double-dealing, dissembling, mendacious, perfidious, untruthful, guileful You lying, cowardly beast!
deceitful straight, frank, reliable, straightforward, sincere, honest, candid, truthful, forthright, veracious

lying

adjectiveGiven to or marked by deliberate concealment or misrepresentation of the truth:deceitful, dishonest, mendacious, untruthful.
Translations
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lying


See:
  • leave (something) lying about
  • leave (something) lying around
  • lie (one's) way into (something or some place)
  • lie about
  • lie ahead of (someone or something)
  • lie alongside (someone or something)
  • lie around
  • lie at (one's) door
  • lie at anchor
  • lie at death's door
  • lie at the bottom of (something)
  • lie back
  • lie before (someone or something)
  • lie behind (someone or something)
  • lie beyond
  • lie doggo
  • lie down
  • lie down on (someone or something)
  • lie down on the job
  • lie down under (something)
  • lie fallow
  • lie heavy
  • lie in
  • lie in ruins
  • lie in state
  • lie in store
  • lie in wait
  • lie like a rug
  • lie like a tombstone
  • lie like a trooper
  • lie low and sing small
  • lie out
  • lie through (one's) teeth
  • lie to (one)
  • lie with (one)
  • not take (something) lying down
  • not take something lying down
  • take (something) lying down
  • take it lying down, to
  • take lying down
  • take something lying down
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lying


Related to lying: laying, Pathological lying, lying down
  • all
  • noun
  • adj

Synonyms for lying

noun dishonesty

Synonyms

  • dishonesty
  • perjury
  • deceit
  • fabrication
  • guile
  • misrepresentation
  • duplicity
  • fibbing
  • double-dealing
  • prevarication
  • falsity
  • mendacity
  • dissimulation
  • untruthfulness

adj deceitful

Synonyms

  • deceitful
  • false
  • deceiving
  • treacherous
  • dishonest
  • two-faced
  • double-dealing
  • dissembling
  • mendacious
  • perfidious
  • untruthful
  • guileful

Antonyms

  • straight
  • frank
  • reliable
  • straightforward
  • sincere
  • honest
  • candid
  • truthful
  • forthright
  • veracious

Synonyms for lying

adj given to or marked by deliberate concealment or misrepresentation of the truth

Synonyms

  • deceitful
  • dishonest
  • mendacious
  • untruthful

Synonyms for lying

noun the deliberate act of deviating from the truth

Synonyms

  • prevarication
  • fabrication

Related Words

  • falsification
  • misrepresentation
  • fibbing
  • paltering
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