laid+low
21laid-back — adjective, informal you must try to be more laid back Syn: relaxed, easygoing, free and easy, casual, nonchalant, unexcitable, imperturbable, unruffled, blasé, cool, equable, even tempered, low maintenance, insouciant, calm, un …
22Low-velocity-Zone — Die äußeren Schichten der Erde, (orange: Asthenosphäre) Querschnitt durch die Erde (5: Asthenosphäre) Die Asthenosphäre (von griechisch a + sthenos „ohne Festigkeit …
23Low velocity zone — Die äußeren Schichten der Erde, (orange: Asthenosphäre) Querschnitt durch die Erde (5: Asthenosphäre) Die Asthenosphäre (von griechisch a + sthenos „ohne Festigkeit …
24low-key — adj restrained, understated, played down, low keyed; modulated, toned down, softened; soft sell, subtle, indirect, quiet; mellow, laid back, relaxed, loose …
25Low Energy Nuclear Reaction — Kalte Fusion bezeichnet Verfahren, die eine kontrollierte Kernfusion herbeiführen, ohne die hohen Temperaturen von plasmabasierten Fusionsreaktoren oder ein auf Trägheitseinschluß basierendes System einzusetzen. Einige der ersten Überlegungen… …
26lay low — {v.} 1. To knock down; to force into a lying position; to put out of action. * /Many trees were laid low by the storm./ * /Jane was laid low by the flu./ 2. To kill. * /The hunters laid low seven pheasants./ 3. See: LIE LOW …
27lay low — {v.} 1. To knock down; to force into a lying position; to put out of action. * /Many trees were laid low by the storm./ * /Jane was laid low by the flu./ 2. To kill. * /The hunters laid low seven pheasants./ 3. See: LIE LOW …
28lay\ low — v 1. To knock down; to force into a lying position; to put out of action. Many trees were laid low by the storm. Jane was laid low by the flu. 2. To kill. The hunters laid low seven pheasants. 3. See: lie low …
29lay low — transitive verb 1. : to bring or strike to earth : fell hurricane winds are likely to lay low the ballon 2. : to knock out of a fight or out of action flu had laid him low 3 …
30lay low — verb a) to remain hidden or to hide oneself I’m going to lay low for a bit in case the police come looking. b) to knock out; to cause to fall He was laid low by a vicious blow to the head. Syn …