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●ˌlay sth ˈout1. to spread sth out ready to use or so that it can be seen easily 铺开;展开;摊开◆Lay out all the clothes you want to take. 把你要带走的衣服全摆出来。◆Lay all the cards out on the table. 把纸牌全摆在桌上。2. to plan how sth should look and arrange it in this way 策划;设计;安排;布置◆They laid the streets out on a grid pattern. 他们把街道设计成棋盘状。◆a well-laid-out CV / résumé 版面编排得宜的个人简历3. to present or explain sth clearly and carefully (清晰细致地)演示,解释◆At the meeting, he laid out his plans for the company. 在会议上,他清楚地阐释了他对公司的规划。4. (on sth) (informal) to spend money 花(钱)◆He laid out thousands renovating the house. 他花了几千元钱翻新房子。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]▸ ˈlayout noun [usually singular] the way in which sth is arranged 规划;设计;安排;布局◆He still recalled the layout of the house perfectly. 他依然清晰地记得那座房子的布置。◆The magazine has a very attractive layout. 那本杂志的版面设计很吸引人。▸ ˈoutlay noun [countable, uncountable] the money that you spend on sth, especially when you start a new project (尤指新项目的)支出,花费◆an outlay of $400 000 40 万元的开支◆What was your initial outlay on equipment? 你购置设备的起始费用是多少? |