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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary liaison|bond|bind|tie lat. ligare ; comparez les termes grecs signifiant osier, lier ; snkt. ling, fléchir dar band kardan (be-ham-)bast-an greh zadan pay-vand zadan + fra. (qqn) être lié à qqch : del dar grow e ciz i dâštan, be ciz i del-bastagi dâštan => fra. avoir partie liée avec (qqn) fra. être lié à qqn/qqch : eng. to be bond/linked to sb./st. : vâ-basta be kas/ciz i budan
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 lie n. Pronunciation: ' lī Function: intransitive verb Inflected Form:   lay \ ' lā\ ; lain \ ' lān\ ; ly·ing \ ' lī-iŋ\ Etymology: Middle English, from Old English licgan; akin to Old High German ligen to lie, Latin lectus bed, Greek lechos Date: before 12th century 1 a : to be or to stay at rest in a horizontal position : be prostrate : REST , RECLINE < lie motionless> < lie asleep> b : to assume a horizontal position ― often used with down c archaic : to reside temporarily : stay for the night : LODGE d : to have sexual intercourse ― used with with e : to remain inactive (as in concealment) < lie in wait> 2 : to be in a helpless or defenseless state <the town lay at the mercy of the invaders> 3 of an inanimate thing : to be or remain in a flat or horizontal position upon a broad support <books lying on the table> 4 : to have direction : EXTEND <the route lay to the west> 5 a : to occupy a certain relative place or position <hills lie behind us> b : to have a place in relation to something else <the real reason lie s deeper> c : to have an effect through mere presence, weight, or relative position <remorse lay heavily on him> d : to be sustainable or admissible 6 : to remain at anchor or becalmed 7 a : to have place : EXIST <the choice lay between fighting or surrendering> b : CONSIST , BELONG <the success of the book lie s in its direct style> <responsibility lay with the adults> 8 : REMAIN especially : to remain unused, unsought, or uncared for usage see LAY –li·er \ ' lī(-ə)r\ noun –lie low 1 : to lie prostrate, defeated, or disgraced 2 : to stay in hiding : strive to avoid notice 3 : to bide one's time : remain secretly ready for action]]> 2…