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11 февр. 2019
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Вопрос про Английский (американский вариант)
https://youtu.be/5LGEiIL1__s
at 0:50,
"I laid it out"
what does that mean and what does 'it' refer to?
https://youtu.be/5LGEiIL1__s
at 0:50,
"I laid it out"
what does that mean and what does 'it' refer to?
at 0:50,
"I laid it out"
what does that mean and what does 'it' refer to?
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11 февр. 2019
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- Английский (американский вариант)
To lay something out means to describe or explain something so that it is clear. When Keegan-Michael Key says “Then I laid it out” at 0:50, the “it” he is referring to is him explaining to his wife the fact that they were supposed to be in the car by 6:45 when she was just getting out of the shower at 7:15.
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- Английский (американский вариант)
To lay something out means to describe or explain something so that it is clear. When Keegan-Michael Key says “Then I laid it out” at 0:50, the “it” he is referring to is him explaining to his wife the fact that they were supposed to be in the car by 6:45 when she was just getting out of the shower at 7:15.

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