(let) –present participle ˈletting: past tense, past participle let – verb 1. to allow or permit. She refused to let her children go out in the rain; Let me see your drawing.dejar, permitir 2. to cause to. I will let you know how much it costs.hacer 3. used for giving ord...
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Verb1. let out- express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words); "She let out a big heavy sigh"; "He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand" let loose,utter,emit call- utter in a loud voice or announce; "He called my name"; "The auctioneer called the bids" ...
let go 英英释义 let go verb 1. release, as from one's grip e.g. Let go of the door handle, please! relinquish your grip on the rope--you won't fall Synonym: let go ofreleaserelinquish 2. be relaxed e.g. Don't be so worried all the time--just let go!
let go let go of verb Synonyms for let go of verbrelease, as from one's grip Synonyms let go release relinquish Related Words muster out discharge unclasp pop toggle unhand bring out let out unleash let loose loose disengage withdraw
1. 放下,降低;使失望:let alone 不干涉;不碰 | let down 放下;降低;使...失望 | let go 放开;释放;发射 2. 使失望:leave out 省略 | let down 使失望 | let sb. down 让某人失望 3. 放下:let daylight into 明朗 | let down 放下 | let drive at 对准打 ...
...of trees, Isri Pershad to the west, and Chand Moorut to the east. It was impossible to let the last go in, though he was impatient to do so, for by that time it was getting dark, and his mahowt would have probably been swept off his back by the branches; and the risk of...
lascia stare, Let It Be是“let it be"到 意大利文 的最佳翻译。 译文示例:Milo, maybe you let this one go or just let it be a lesson. ↔ Milo, forse dovresti lasciar stare, stavolta, fai tesoro della lezione. let it be verb (idiomatic) To leave something to follow its natural ...
let gasa [hanow verbel / verb-hanow] langbot The peace of Bodmin Moor, Ride with the breaker Towards the Sennen shore. Let firm hands fondle The boulders of Trencrom, Sing with all fervour, then The great Trelawny song. An kres war hal Bodmen, Marhogewgh tardh mor War tu h’...
gois from c. 1300 as "allow to escape," 1520s as "cease to restrain," 1530s as "dismiss from one's thoughts."Let it go"let it pass, no matter" is as old as Chaucer's Wife of Bath: "But age allas Hath me biraft my beautee Lat it go, far wel, the deuel go ther with...