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1 let (something) pass
(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) lade noget passere* * *(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) lade noget passere -
2 let (something) pass
(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) lade noget passere* * *(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) lade noget passere -
3 let smth. pass
разг.I heard what he said about me but decided to let it pass. (HAI) — Я слышал то, что он сказал обо мне, но пропустил его слова мимо ушей.
Let the incident pass. — Позабудьте об этом инциденте.
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4 let (something) pass
(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) dejar pasar -
5 let (something) pass
(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) dejar pasar -
6 let (something) pass
(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) taka ekki upp; bregaðst ekki við -
7 let (something) pass
(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) taka ekki upp; bregaðst ekki við -
8 let (something) pass
(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) elenged a füle mellett -
9 let (something) pass
(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) elenged a füle mellett -
10 let (something) pass
(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) deixar passar -
11 let (something) pass
(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) deixar passar -
12 let (something) pass
(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) aldırmamak -
13 let (something) pass
(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) aldırmamak -
14 let (something) pass
(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) preskočiti -
15 let (something) pass
(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) preskočiti -
16 let (something) pass
(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) jättää väliin -
17 let (something) pass
(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) jättää väliin -
18 let (something) pass
(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) la passere, forbigå i stillhet -
19 let (something) pass
(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) la passere, forbigå i stillhet -
20 let (something) pass
(to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue: I'll let that pass.) tralasciare, trascurare
См. также в других словарях:
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