wyłożyć
Polish edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Old Polish wyłożyć, from Proto-Slavic *vyložiti. By surface analysis, wy- + łożyć.
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
wyłożyć pf (imperfective wykładać)
- (transitive) to lay out, to set out (to remove something from the inside of something else and place in a visible place) [+ z (genitive) = from what], [+ na (accusative) = onto what]
- (transitive) to lay out; to tile, to pave (to cover a surface with something) [+instrumental = with what]
- (transitive) to lay out (to explain; to interpret) [+dative = to whom]
- Synonym: przedstawić
- (transitive) to lay out (to expend or contribute money to an expense or purchase) [+ na (accusative) = on what]
- (transitive, colloquial, sports) to pass a ball or puck to one's teammate so they can make a good move [+dative = to whom] (Is there an English equivalent to this definition?)
- Synonym: wystawić
- (transitive, obsolete) to unharness a horse
- (transitive, obsolete, translation studies) to translate (to change from one form or medium to another)
- Synonyms: przełożyć, przetłumaczyć
- (reflexive with się, colloquial) to fall over, to tip, to topple
- Synonyms: przewrócić się, rozłożyć się, wytrąbić się, wywalić się
- (reflexive with się, colloquial) to fail (to be unsuccessful) [+ na (locative) = at what]
- Synonym: oblać
- (reflexive with się, obsolete) to lay down
- Synonym: położyć się
- (reflexive with się, obsolete) to be laid out (to be explained)
- (reflexive with się, obsolete, translation studies) to be translated