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I . lie1 <-y-> [laɪ] VERBO intr

lie
to lie to sb (about sth)

II . lie1 [laɪ] SUBST

lie2 <lay, lain> [laɪ] VERBO intr

1. lie person formal:

lie (be lying down)
lie (be buried)

2. lie (be positioned):

lie

lie around VERBO intr

1. lie around (be somewhere):

lie around

2. lie around (be lazy):

lie around
ficar à toa

lie up VERBO intr Brit

lie detector SUBST

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Deep within her bowels lie the richest coal deposits in the island, untapped as yet.
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However, they are also extremely efficient, lie-in-wait, ambush predators, feeding mostly on the sorts of invertebrates commonly found in warm backwaters.
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They tend to stay in one place and wait for prey; they are lie-in-wait predators.
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Around them lie the silent husks of war: a submarine, a warplane, tracked transports, tent pegs, ships and shells some still waiting to explode.
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They either lie-and-wait as ambush predators, maybe covering themselves with sand or otherwise camouflaging themselves, or move actively over the bottom in search for food.
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Having been looking around town for a victim all night without success, they decided to lie-in-wait for whoever might happen to step outside.
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Beyond super leaving groups in reactivity lie the hyper leaving groups.
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Through this he developed an early version of the lie detector.
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His interest had begun to lie in portraiture and landscape.
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These intensify less than a week later, forcing the infected to lie down, and producing stronger symptoms such as vascular, renal, hematological and neurological alterations.
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