place
I. Meaning:
The past tense of lies
Verb (abbreviation of verb) placement; Lie down; Bet; Design; Knock down; Laying eggs; Calm down; marvelous
Topography; Location; Narrative short poems; Have sexual intercourse
Amateur; Amateur; profane
Second, usage
Lay basically means "put it in a horizontal position". It can be translated as "release, release, swing", "overwhelm, put down", "lay down" and so on, and its extension can refer to "arrangement", "layout" and "drawing up" and so on. When used as a transitive verb, it can take a noun or pronoun as the object, or it can take "(to be+) adj./v -ed" as the compound object of complement.
When laying an egg, lay can be a transitive verb or an intransitive verb without an object (usually an egg).
The snow on the ground is very thick.
There is thick snow on the ground.
Synonym:
wager
I. Meaning:
Verb (abbreviation for verb) bet; bet one's bottom dollar
Bet; firmly believe
Second, usage
The basic meaning of bet is "bet", which refers to the act or action of betting.
The objects of a bet can be one (the thing or object to be bet), two (an indirect object and a direct object), three (an indirect object and two direct objects), nouns, pronouns and clauses.
I made a small bet on this horse.
I made a small bet on that horse.