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1 the scene is laid
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2 the scene of the story is laid in …
the scene of the story is laid in …het verhaal speelt zich af in …English-Dutch dictionary > the scene of the story is laid in …
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3 scene
n. aren; locatie; zicht, vista, uitzicht; scene; een scene maken (slang); dekor[ sie:n]1 plaats van handeling ⇒ lokatie, toneel♦voorbeelden:the scene is laid • het speelt zich afcome on the scene • verschijnen7 that isn't my scene • dat is niets voor mij, daar moet ik niets van hebbenset the scene (for something) • (iets) voorbereiden -
4 lay
adj. gewoon; amateur; ondeskundig; niet priesterlijk; wereldlijk--------n. lied, vers, ballade--------n. toestand; leg (v. kip); stand van zaken; wip, nummertje; plechtig lied, zang; iem. die bed deelt--------v. neerleggen; leggen; dekken; voorleggen (voor mij); opleggen; plaatsen; veroorzaken; klaarmaken; wedden; wonenlay1[ lee] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 〈 Amerikaans-Engels〉 the lay of the land • de natuurlijke ligging van het gebied/stuk grond; 〈 figuurlijk ook〉 de stand van zaken→ easy easy/————————lay22 leken- ⇒ amateur-, ondeskundig♦voorbeelden:lay preacher • lekenpriesterlay sister • lekenzuster————————lay31 wedden♦voorbeelden:1 leggen ⇒ neerleggen/vleien4 verdrijven ⇒ doen bedaren/verdwijnen5 beleggen ⇒ bekleden, be/overdekken (met)7 naar voren brengen ⇒ uiten, in/uitbrengen♦voorbeelden:2 the scene of the story is laid in … • het verhaal speelt zich af in …lay a snare/trap • een strik/val zettenlay flat • tegen de grond slaanlay low • tegen de grond werken; (vernietigend) verslaan; 〈 figuurlijk〉 vellen 〈 bijvoorbeeld van ziekte〉lay waste • verwoesten4 lay someone's doubts • iemands twijfel(s) wegnemen/sussen6 lay a wager • een weddenschap aangaan/afsluiten8 lay a penalty (up)on someone • iemand een boete/straf opleggen→ lay aside lay aside/, lay by lay by/, lay down lay down/, lay off lay off/, lay on lay on/, lay open lay open/, lay out lay out/, lay up lay up/————————lay4→ lie lie/
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