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lied    音标拼音: [l'ɑɪd]
n. 德国叙情,民谣歌曲

德国叙情,民谣歌曲

lied
n 1: a German art song of the 19th century for voice and piano

Lie \Lie\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Lied} (l[imac]d); p. pr. & vb.
n. {Lying} (l[imac]"[i^]ng).] [OE. lien, li[yogh]en,
le[yogh]en, leo[yogh]en, AS. le['o]gan; akin to D. liegen,
OS. & OHG. liogan, G. l["u]gen, Icel. lj[=u]ga, Sw. ljuga,
Dan. lyve, Goth. liugan, Russ. lgate.]
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.
[1913 Webster]


Lied \Lied\ (l[=e]t), n.; pl. {Lieder} (l[=e]"d[~e]r). [G.]
(Mus.)
A lay; a German song. It differs from the French {chanson},
and the Italian {canzone}, all three being national.
[1913 Webster]

The German Lied is perhaps the most faithful reflection
of the national sentiment. --Grove.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Lay, Lie, Lied, Lain: When Do We Use Which? | Britannica
    Lay is a verb that commonly means “to put or set (something) down ” Lie is a verb that commonly means “to be in or to assume a horizontal position” (or “to make an untrue statement,” but we’ll focus on the first definition) In other words, lay takes a direct object, and lie does not
  • LIED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Lied definition: simple past tense and past participle of lie See examples of LIED used in a sentence
  • Lied vs Laid vs Layed? How to Use These Words in English
    Lied is the past tense version of the word lie The word lie has several different meanings It means to stay at rest while in a horizontal position You would lie asleep at night The past tense of lie (with this meaning) is lay and lain Lie also means to make an untrue statement with the purpose of deceiving someone else
  • Lied - Wikipedia
    For German speakers, the term "Lied" has a long history ranging from twelfth-century troubadour songs via folk songs (Volkslieder) and church hymns (Kirchenlieder) to twentieth-century workers' songs (Arbeiterlieder) or protest songs (Kabarettlieder, Protestlieder)
  • LIED Synonyms: 46 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
    Synonyms for LIED: deceived, fibbed, fooled, prevaricated, kidded, tricked, fabricated, misrepresented; Antonyms of LIED: testified, asserted, confirmed, swore, verified, validated, substantiated, authenticated
  • LIED - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
    Discover everything about the word "LIED" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide
  • Lie vs. Lay vs. Lied vs. Laid vs. Lain - ProofreadingPal
    Meanings: Lie vs Lay “To lie” has a different meaning from “to lay ” 1 To lie: To recline 2 To lay: To place something somewhere Technically, we’re talking about the difference between an intransitive and a transitive verb, but we don’t have to get all technical The first you do all on your own The second you do to something else
  • lied - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    lied (plural lieder) An art song, usually sung solo in German and accompanied on the piano
  • Lie, lied, lay, laid (and layed) in English - Jakub Marian’s . . .
    “Lie” has two mean­ings: It can mean “not to tell the truth”, or it can mean “to be in a hor­i­zon­tal po­si­tion” (or, more gen­er­ally, “to be lo­cated some­where”) “Lay” means “to put some­thing in a par­tic­u­lar po­si­tion” — that is, after you lay some­thing some­where, it lies there
  • Lied, Laid, or Layed — What’s the Difference? - EditorNinja
    lied is the past tense of the word lie, meaning “to tell an untruth ” Laid is the past tense of lay, meaning “to place” or “set down ” And, well, layed just simply isn’t a word





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