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Lay out to expend; spend(ÁöºÒÇÏ´Ù, ¾²´Ù, »ç¿ëÇÏ´Ù): She laid out a fortune on jewelry.
Lay out to make a detailed plan for(¼³°è[°èȹ]ÇÏ´Ù): We will lay out our plan for the new building at the next meeting.
Lay out to rebuke harshly(¸Å¼·°Ô ²Ù¢´Ù): She laid me out for breaking the vase.
Lay over to arrive somewhere and wait some time before continuing a journey((±ä ¿©Á¤ Áß¿¡ Àá±ñ µ¿¾È) (¡¦¿¡) ¸Ó¹°´Ù[µé¸£´Ù]): We were told that we will have to lay over in London for nine hours before we go on to Kenya.
Lay somebody low to make someone weak or extremely sad The death of her father really laid her low((ºÎ»ó¡¤º´À¸·Î) ~¸¦ ¸÷½Ã Çã¾àÇϰÔ[°Åµ¿À» Àß ¸øÇϰÔ] ¸¸µé´Ù): Paul was laid low by the flu for about a week.