lay person / ˈleɪˌpɜr sən /

俗人普通人外行外行人士

lay person 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who is not a member of the clergy; one of the laity.
  2. a person who is not a member of a given profession, as law or medicine.

lay person 近义词

lay person

等同于 layman

更多lay person例句

  1. In layperson’s terms, Prolite is Atomic’s attempt to make skis lighter without sacrificing edge penetration and torsional rigidity, via a completely reengineered construction process.
  2. Here’s a layperson’s look at the states and laws that may determine the outcome.
  3. This is a pretty tricky query, and we get lots of webpages that talk about UV glass and how you need a special film, but none of this really helps the layperson take action.
  4. In addition, the average layperson in this time period was well versed in theology.
  5. My talent is being able to synthesize this information to become understandable to myself and then therefore to the layperson.
  6. While Nest says its products can easily be installed by laypeople, this layperson was easily stymied.
  7. That phrase you just used—“the joy of science”—for the layperson, that may be a contradiction in terms.
  8. Suzy Welch writes, “This is the book for a savvy layperson interested in exploring business today.”