lying-in
- IPA[ˌlʌɪɪŋˈɪn]
英式
- seclusion before and after childbirth; confinement.
noun: lying-in
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- the display of the corpse of a public figure for public tribute before it is buried or cremated: the Maori honoured him with a lying-in-state at Pipitea Marae
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- (of a hen) laying eggs regularly
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- a prolonged stay in bed in the morning: your mother is having a lie-in this morning
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- build up a stock of something in case of need
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- remain in bed after the normal time for getting up
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- build up a stock of something in case of need
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- remain in bed after the normal time for getting up
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- build up a stock of something in case of need
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- IPA[ˌlīiNGˈin]
美式
- seclusion before and after childbirth; confinement.
Oxford American Dictionary