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let
- IPA[lɛt]
英式
- not prevent or forbid; allow;allow to pass in a particular direction
- a period during which a room or property is rented;a property available for rent
verb: let, 3rd person present: lets, gerund or present participle: letting, past tense: let, past participle: let
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動詞
- 1. not prevent or forbid; allow my boss let me leave early you mustn't let yourself get so involved 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ allow to pass in a particular direction could you let the dog out? the tiny window let in hardly any light 同義詞
- 2. used in the imperative to formulate various expressions. 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ used as a polite way of making or responding to a suggestion, giving an instruction, or introducing a remark let's have a drink ‘Shall we go?’ ‘Yes, let's
- ▪ used to make an offer of help ‘Here, let me,’ offered Bruce
- ▪ used to express one's strong desire for something to happen or be the case ‘Dear God,’ Jessica prayed, ‘let him be all right.’
- ▪ used as a way of expressing defiance or challenge if he wants to walk out, well let him!
- ▪ used to express an assumption upon which a theory or calculation is to be based let A and B stand for X and Y respectively
- 3. British allow someone to have the use of (a room or property) in return for regular payments she let the flat to a tenant they've let out their house 同義詞
- ▪ award (a contract for a project) to an applicant preliminary contracts were let and tunnelling work started
名詞
- 1. British a period during which a room or property is rented I've taken a month's let on the flat
- ▪ British a property available for rent an unfurnished let
- (forming nouns) denoting a smaller or lesser kind: booklet starlet
Oxford Dictionary
- (forming nouns) denoting a smaller or lesser kind: booklet starlet
Oxford American Dictionary
- the action of renting out a property: the renovation of houses for letting she arranged lettings
Oxford Dictionary
- fail to support or help someone as they had hoped or expected
Oxford American Dictionary
- fail to support or help someone as they had hoped or expected
Oxford Dictionary
- utter a sound or cry
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片語
- let alone
- let someone or something be
- let someone down gently
- let something drop
- let fall
- let fly
- let oneself go
- let someone or something go
- let someone have it
- let something drop
- let something go
- let someone know
- let someone or something loose
- let me see
- let me tell you
- let's be honest
- let's face it
- let's pretend
- let's say
- let's see
- to let
- let down
- let in for
- let in on
- let into
- let off
- let on
- let out
- let up
- let up on
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- IPA[let]
美式
- not prevent or forbid; allow: my boss let me leave early you mustn't let yourself get so involved
- a period during which a room or property is rented: I've taken a month's let on the flat
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[let]
美式
- (in racket sports) a play that is nullified and has to be played again, especially when a ... he was obstructed and asked for a let
- hinder: pray you let us not; we fain would greet our mother
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[lɛt]
英式
- (in racket sports) a circumstance under which a service is nullified and has to be taken again, ... he was obstructed and asked for a let
- hinder: pray you let us not; we fain would greet our mother
Oxford Dictionary