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Waylaid Meaning in English

word · lemma: waylay

ˈweɪˌɫeɪd
WAY-layd
wˈeɪleɪd
WAY-layd

释义

To stop someone unexpectedly, usually to attack, rob, or delay them as they are going somewhere.

用法与细微差别

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.'

例句

The traveler was waylaid by thieves on the road.

basic

He was waylaid and could not reach the meeting on time.

basic

The messenger was waylaid on his journey.

basic

I got waylaid by a neighbor and ended up chatting for half an hour.

natural

She was waylaid by reporters as soon as she left the building.

natural

Sorry I’m late, I got waylaid on my way here.

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