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The B flat tuba ... the tubing, if laid out flat would equal about 18 feet in length.
Flat has many meanings and definitions. As observed in dictionaries, flat means:lying at full length or spread out upon the ground :prostrateutterly ruined or destroyedresting with a surface against somethinghaving a continuous horizontal surfacebeing or characterized by a horizontal line or tracing without peaks or depressionshaving a relatively smooth or even surfacearranged or laid out so as to be level or evenhaving the major surfaces essentially parallel and distinctly greater than the minor surfaces clearly unmistakable not varying : fixed (2) : having no fraction either lacking or in excess : exact (3) of a frequency response : not varying significantly throughout its rangelacking in animation, zest, or vigor : dulllacking flavor : tastelesslacking effervescence or sparkle commercially inactive; also : characterized by no significant rise or decline from one period to another of a tire : lacking air : deflatedchiefly British of a battery : dead 3c, discharged
The thing that looks like a stick or handle that lies parallel to and on top of the main body of the guitar (when guitar is laid flat) is the whammy bar. This distorts the pitch of the note played, and is often used in soloing.
Is it Purcell's piece called Dido's Lament / When I am laid in earth? That's the closest I could find.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1S_84N0V81UThere are many different versions on YouTube / Spotify
Elvis walked right up to Sun Studio, laid down $3.98 on the table and said he wanted to record "That's Alright Mama."
So that you don't contaminate the stopper with anything on the table. Also, if you lay it on it's side, there's a possibility that it rolls off the table and breaks.
So that whatever leftover gunk happens to be on the table doesn't get all over the part of the stopper that goes into the bottle, contaminating the contents.
So they don't roll.
A trigonal planar structure. (Flat) The molecule can be laid flat on a table.
It was named Table Mountain by Antonio Sladanha in 1503 because it's flat top resembles that of a table. Folk tales have it that when it is misty on the mountain it is as if the giants have laid a table cloth on their table.. :)
I laid my book on the table. Laid is a regular verb. The forms are lay laid laid.
If they are laid so that the part of the stopper that is in the bottle is able to touch the workbench, then they can either pick up contaminants that will transfer to the liquid when replacing the stopper, or they can transfer small quantities of possibly corrosive or toxic liquids, that they have picked up when the bottle was shaken or moved, to the workbench surface that can subsequently produce a safety hazard.
She laid the book on the table before leaving the room.
The present perfect tense of "lay" is "has/have laid." For example: "I have laid the book on the table."
The manager laid the papers on his table is the correct past tense. (to lay)The word "lay" is the past tense of the intransitive verb (to lie, to lie down), e.g. The manager lay on the table (not the papers).
"Laid" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to lay," which means to put something down. "Laid" is used when referring to an action that has already happened, while "lay" is used in the present tense. For example, "She laid the book on the table yesterday" or "She is laying the book on the table now."
The present tense for "laid" is "lay." For example: "I lay the book on the table."