US /ˈlemən/
・UK /'leɪmən/
So often, the average layman will be selling during the panics when we want to be buying.
So often the average layman will be selling during the panics when we want to be buying.
At DavidY1939661 asks, a question from a layman.
For a question from a layman,
He basically takes all the peer reviewed research on a topic and he will distill it into layman terms for all of us thirsty, thirsty peasants.
and he will distill it into layman terms for all of us thirsty, thirsty peasants.
He's one of the, can I say grandfathers now, Bob Wolf and Don Layman and these guys, you know, I trained with Dr.
Donald Layman.
But look, even to a layman like me, at the end of four days, I can see your body's collapsing.
But look, even to a layman like me, at the end of four days, I can see your body's collapsing.
the title into layman: they wanted to know how smells got to our nose, from the outside
Translating the title into layman, they wanted to know how smells (which add to taste) got to our nose: from the outside or from the inside?
If 'tis the gallows that you wish, go to the grave." "I will go there afterwards." "Tell me, La Boucambrie, is it true that she has refused to confess her?" "It appears so, La Bâchonne." "You see what a pagan she is!" "'Tis the custom, Monsieur, the bailiff of the courts is bound to deliver the malfactor ready judged for execution, if he be a layman, to the provost of Paris;
execution if he be a layman, to the provost of Paris; if a clerk, to the official of
"He is not a clerk; he is a layman.
"He is not a clerk, he is a layman; you must not say master to him, but messire."
Now if you're not familiar, the word layman means to describe something really simply without using special terminology.
Now, if you're not familiar, the word layman means to describe something really simply without using special terminology.
But to the average person, the layman, it's a little bit different.
But to the average person, the layman, it's a little bit different.