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lie
/ˈlaɪ/
(vi.)說謊;造成錯覺,欺騙(vt.)用謊騙使得…,謊騙;用謊言毀損謊話,謊言
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lie
n.
See
Lye
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lie
n.
1.
A
falsehood
uttered
or
acted
for
the
purpose
of
deception
;
an
intentional
violation
of
truth
;
an
untruth
spoken
with
the
intention
to
deceive
.
The
proper
notion
of
a
lie
is
an
endeavoring
to
deceive
another
by
signifying
that
to
him
as
true
,
which
we
ourselves
think
not
to
be
so
.
--
S
.
Clarke
.
It
is
willful
deceit
that
makes
a
lie
.
A
man
may
act
a
lie
,
as
by
pointing
his
finger
in
a
wrong
direction
when
a
traveler
inquires
of
him
his
road
.
--
Paley
.
2.
A
fiction
;
a
fable
;
an
untruth
.
3.
Anything
which
misleads
or
disappoints
.
Wishing
this
lie
of
life
was
o'er
.
--
Trench
.
To give the lie to
.
(a)
To
charge
with
falsehood
;
as
,
the
man
gave him the lie
.
(b)
To
reveal
to
be
false
;
as
,
a
man's
actions
may
give the lie to
his
words
.
White lie
,
a
euphemism
for
such
lies
as
one
finds
it
convenient
to
tell
,
and
excuses
himself
for
telling
.
Syn:
--
Untruth
;
falsehood
;
fiction
;
deception
.
Usage:
--
Lie
,
Untruth
.
A
man
may
state
what
is
untrue
from
ignorance
or
misconception
;
hence
,
to
impute
an
untruth
to
one
is
not
necessarily
the
same
as
charging
him
with
a
lie
.
Every
lie
is
an
untruth
,
but
not
every
untruth
is
a
lie
.
Cf
.
Falsity
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lie
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Lied
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Lying
]
To
utter
falsehood
with
an
intention
to
deceive
;
to
say
or
do
that
which
is
intended
to
deceive
another
,
when
he
a
right
to
know
the
truth
,
or
when
morality
requires
a
just
representation
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lie
,
v. i.
[
imp.
Lay
p. p.
Lain
(
Lien
Obs
.);
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Lying
.]
1.
To
rest
extended
on
the
ground
,
a
bed
,
or
any
support
;
to
be
,
or
to
put
one's
self
,
in
an
horizontal
position
,
or
nearly
so
;
to
be
prostate
;
to
be
stretched
out
; --
often
with
down
,
when
predicated
of
living
creatures
;
as
,
the
book
lies
on
the
table
;
the
snow
lies
on
the
roof
;
he
lies
in
his
coffin
.
The
watchful
traveler
. . .
Lay
down
again
,
and
closed
his
weary
eyes
. --
Dryden
.
2.
To
be
situated
;
to
occupy
a
certain
place
;
as
,
Ireland
lies
west
of
England
;
the
meadows
lie
along
the
river
;
the
ship
lay
in
port
.
3.
To
abide
;
to
remain
for
a
longer
or
shorter
time
;
to
be
in
a
certain
state
or
condition
;
as
,
to
lie
waste
;
to
lie
fallow
;
to
lie
open
;
to
lie
hid
;
to
lie
grieving
;
to
lie
under
one's
displeasure
;
to
lie
at
the
mercy
of
the
waves
;
the
paper
does
not
lie
smooth
on
the
wall
.
4.
To
be
or
exist
;
to
belong
or
pertain
;
to
have
an
abiding
place
;
to
consist
; --
with
in
.
Envy
lies
between
beings
equal
in
nature
,
though
unequal
in
circumstances
.
--
Collier
.
He
that
thinks
that
diversion
may
not
lie
in
hard
labor
,
forgets
the
early
rising
and
hard
riding
of
huntsmen
.
--
Locke
.
5.
To
lodge
;
to
sleep
.
Whiles
I
was
now
trifling
at
home
,
I
saw
London
, . . .
where
I
lay
one
night
only
.
--
Evelyn
.
Mr
.
Quinion
lay
at
our
house
that
night
.
--
Dickens
.
6.
To
be
still
or
quiet
,
like
one
lying
down
to
rest
.
The
wind
is
loud
and
will
not
lie
.
--
Shak
.
7.
Law
To
be
sustainable
;
to
be
capable
of
being
maintained
.
“An
appeal
lies
in
this
case.”
Note:
☞
Through
ignorance
or
carelessness
speakers
and
writers
often
confuse
the
forms
of
the
two
distinct
verbs
lay
and
lie
.
Lay
is
a
transitive
verb
,
and
has
for
its
preterit
laid
;
as
,
he
told
me
to
lay
it
down
,
and
I
laid
it
down
.
Lie
is
intransitive
,
and
has
for
its
preterit
lay
;
as
,
he
told
me
to
lie
down
,
and
I
lay
down
.
Some
persons
blunder
by
using
laid
for
the
preterit
of
lie
;
as
,
he
told
me
to
lie
down
,
and
I
laid
down
.
So
persons
often
say
incorrectly
,
the
ship
laid
at
anchor
;
they
laid
by
during
the
storm
;
the
book
was
laying
on
the
shelf
,
etc
.
It
is
only
necessary
to
remember
,
in
all
such
cases
,
that
laid
is
the
preterit
of
lay
,
and
not
of
lie
.
To lie along the shore
Naut.
,
to
coast
,
keeping
land
in
sight
.
To lie at the door of
,
to
be
imputable
to
;
as
,
the
sin
,
blame
,
etc
.,
lies
at
your
door
.
To lie at the heart
,
to
be
an
object
of
affection
,
desire
,
or
anxiety
. --
Sir
W
.
Temple
.
To lie at the mercy of
,
to
be
in
the
power
of
.
To lie by
.
(a)
To
remain
with
;
to
be
at
hand
;
as
,
he
has
the
manuscript
lying by
him
.
(b)
To
rest
;
to
intermit
labor
;
as
,
we
lay
by
during
the
heat
of
the
day
.
To lie hard
or
To lie heavy
,
to
press
or
weigh
;
to
bear
hard
.
To lie in
,
to
be
in
childbed
;
to
bring
forth
young
.
To lie in one
,
to
be
in
the
power
of
;
to
belong
to
.
“As
much
as
lieth
in
you
,
live
peaceably
with
all
men.”
--
Rom
.
xii
. 18.
To lie in the way
,
to
be
an
obstacle
or
impediment
.
To lie in wait
,
to
wait
in
concealment
;
to
lie
in
ambush
.
To lie on
or
To lie upon
.
(a)
To
depend
on
;
as
,
his
life
lies on
the
result
.
(b)
To
bear
,
rest
,
press
,
or
weigh
on
.
To lie low
,
to
remain
in
concealment
or
inactive
. [
Slang
]
To lie on hand
,
To lie on one's hands
,
to
remain
unsold
or
unused
;
as
,
the
goods
are
still
lying on his hands
;
they
have
too
much
time
lying on their hands
.
To lie on the head of
,
to
be
imputed
to
.
What
he
gets
more
of
her
than
sharp
words
,
let
it
lie on my head
.
--
Shak
.
--
To lie over
.
(a)
To
remain
unpaid
after
the
time
when
payment
is
due
,
as
a
note
in
bank
.
(b)
To
be
deferred
to
some
future
occasion
,
as
a
resolution
in
a
public
deliberative
body
.
To lie to
Naut.
,
to
stop
or
delay
;
especially
,
to
head
as
near
the
wind
as
possible
as
being
the
position
of
greatest
safety
in
a
gale
; --
said
of
a
ship
.
Cf
.
To bring to
,
under
Bring
.
To lie under
,
to
be
subject
to
;
to
suffer
;
to
be
oppressed
by
.
To lie with
.
(a)
To
lodge
or
sleep
with
.
(b)
To
have
sexual
intercourse
with
.
(c)
To
belong
to
;
as
,
it
lies with
you
to
make
amends
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lie
n.
The
position
or
way
in
which
anything
lies
;
the
lay
,
as
of
land
or
country
.
He
surveyed
with
his
own
eyes
. . .
the
lie
of
the
country
on
the
side
towards
Thrace
.
--
Jowett
(Thucyd.).
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lye
n.
[
Written
also
lie
and
ley
.]
1.
A
strong
caustic
alkaline
solution
of
potassium
salts
,
obtained
by
leaching
wood
ashes
.
It
is
much
used
in
making
soap
,
etc
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
lie
n
1:
a
statement
that
deviates
from
or
perverts
the
truth
[
syn
:
prevarication
]
2:
Norwegian
diplomat
who
was
the
first
Secretary
General
of
the
United
Nations
(1896-1968) [
syn
:
Trygve Lie
,
Trygve
Halvden Lie
]
3:
position
or
manner
in
which
something
is
situated
v
1:
be
located
or
situated
somewhere
;
occupy
a
certain
position
2:
be
lying
,
be
prostrate
;
be
in
a
horizontal
position
; "
The
sick
man
lay
in
bed
all
day
"; "
the
books
are
lying
on
the
shelf
" [
ant
:
stand
,
sit
]
3:
originate
(
in
); "
The
problems
dwell
in
the
social
injustices
in
this
country
" [
syn
:
dwell
,
consist
,
belong
,
lie
in
]
4:
be
and
remain
in
a
particular
state
or
condition
; "
lie
dormant
"
5:
tell
an
untruth
;
pretend
with
intent
to
deceive
; "
Don't
lie
to
your
parents
"; "
She
lied
when
she
told
me
she
was
only
29"
6:
have
a
place
in
relation
to
something
else
; "
The
fate
of
Bosnia
lies
in
the
hands
of
the
West
"; "
The
responsibility
rests
with
the
Allies
" [
syn
:
rest
]
7:
assume
a
reclining
position
; "
lie
down
on
the
bed
until
you
feel
better
" [
syn
:
lie down
] [
ant
:
arise
]
[
also
:
lying
,
lay
,
lain
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Lie
an
intentional
violation
of
the
truth
.
Lies
are
emphatically
condemned
in
Scripture
(
John
8:44; 1
Tim
. 1:9, 10;
Rev
. 21:27;
22:15).
Mention
is
made
of
the
lies
told
by
good
men
,
as
by
Abraham
(
Gen
. 12:12, 13; 20:2),
Isaac
(26:7),
and
Jacob
(27:24);
also
by
the
Hebrew
midwives
(
Ex
. 1:15-19),
by
Michal
(1
Sam
.
19:14),
and
by
David
(1
Sam
. 20:6). (
See
ANANIAS
.)
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