Waylaid Meaning in English
word · lemma: waylay
ˈweɪˌɫeɪd
WAY-layd
wˈeɪleɪd
WAY-layd
التعريف
To stop someone unexpectedly, usually to attack, rob, or delay them as they are going somewhere.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Formal and literary; not common in everyday conversation. Often used in past tense: 'was waylaid.' Typical contexts involve ambushes or someone being delayed by unexpected encounters. Do not confuse with 'laid' or 'lied.'
Spanish: atacar por sorpresa - interceptarPortuguese (BR): atacar de surpresa - interceptarPortuguese (PT): atacar de surpresa - interceptarChinese (Simplified): 埋伏袭击 - 拦截Chinese (Traditional): 埋伏襲擊 - 攔截Hindi: घात लगाकर हमला करना - रास्ता रोकनाArabic: اعترض الطريق - هاجم فجأةBengali: আক্রমণ করা - বাধা দেওয়া (পথে)Russian: засадить - подстеречьJapanese: 待ち伏せする - 行く手をさえぎるVietnamese: phục kích - chặn đườngKorean: 매복 공격하다 - 길을 막다Turkish: pusuya düşürmek - yolunu kesmekUrdu: راستہ روکنا - گھات لگاناIndonesian: menyergap - menghadang
جمل نموذجية
The traveler was waylaid by thieves on the road.
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He was waylaid and could not reach the meeting on time.
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The messenger was waylaid on his journey.
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I got waylaid by a neighbor and ended up chatting for half an hour.
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She was waylaid by reporters as soon as she left the building.
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Sorry I’m late, I got waylaid on my way here.
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