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Lay back Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫeɪ/ /ˈbæk
LAY-BAK
lˈeɪ/ /bˈæk
LAY-BAK

释义

To lean or rest your body backward, often in a comfortable position; also means to relax and not worry.

用法与细微差别

Informal. Used for both physical movement and for telling someone to relax ('Just lay back and enjoy'). Common error: confusing 'lay back' (movement or relaxation) with 'lie back' (more grammatically precise for reclining, but less common in speech).

例句

She decided to lay back on the grass and look at the sky.

basic

After dinner, we love to lay back and watch TV together.

basic

Just lay back and try to relax.

basic

"Why don't you lay back and let me handle things for a while?"

natural

Sometimes you just need to lay back and forget your worries.

natural

As soon as I get home, I like to lay back with some music.

natural