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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
lay something out
ˌlay sthˈout derived 1. to spread sth out so that it can be seen easily or is ready to use •He laid the map out on the table. •+ adj. Lay the material out flat. 2. often passive to plan how sth should look and arrange it in this way •The gardens were laid out with lawns and flower beds. •a well-laid-out magazine related noun ↑layout 3. to present a plan, an argument, etc. clearly and carefully Syn: ↑set out •All the terms and conditions are laid out in the contract. 4. (informal)to spend money Syn: ↑fork out •I had to lay out a fortune on a new car. related noun ↑outlay Main entry: ↑layderived
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