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1 дава можност
permit* * *permit -
2 пропусница
permit, pass* * *permit n -
3 дозвола
permission, okey n———————— (за влез) ———————— (писмена)permit n————————licence; permit; permission————————licence; permit————————licence* * *(писмена)permit n--------permission, okey (n), concession -
4 дозволува
authorize authorise, permit————————admit; grant————————admit; confess* * *authorize authorise, permit, admit -
5 допушта
to allow, to let, to permit, to tolerate, to admit————————allow; enable* * *authorize authorise, permit, accord (v), admit -
6 одобрение
licence; permit; permission————————approval, assent, approbation, consent————————licence* * *permit n, okey (n), approval, approbation, assent -
7 лиценца
licence; permit; permission————————licence; permit -
8 пропушта
overlook————————to allow to pass, to omit, to permit, to neglect, to fail, to miss, (вода и фиг.) to pervious, to let to, leak* * *(прилика)let slip--------overlook 1, admit -
9 пушта
abandon; leave; let go; release; put down; lay down————————to leave, to quit, to relinquish, to give up, to allow, to let, to permit, to let go, to release, to let go down————————let go; release* * *(да влезе)allow--------admit -
10 позволува
to allow, to permit -
11 позволи
to allow, to permit -
12 пропушти
to allow to pass, to omit, to permit, to neglect, to fail, to miss, (вода и фиг.) to pervious, to let to, leak -
13 пушти
to leave, to quit, to relinquish, to give up, to allow, to let, to permit, to let go, to release, to let go down
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permit — per‧mit [ˈpɜːmɪt ǁ ˈpɜːr ] noun [countable] LAW an official document stating that someone is allowed to do something: • The government would issue permits for fishing. permit to do something • The company requested a permit to operate a hazardous … Financial and business terms
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permit — per·mit / pər ˌmit, pər mit/ n: a written warrant or license granted by one having authority a building permit Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. permit … Law dictionary
Permit — Per*mit , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Permitted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Permitting}.] [L. permittere, permissum, to let through, to allow, permit; per + mittere to let go, send. See {Per }, and {Mission}.] 1. To consent to; to allow or suffer to be done; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
permit — permit1 [pər mit′; ] for n. [ pʉr′mit΄, pər mit′] vt. permitted, permitting [LME permitten < L permittere < per, through + mittere, to send: see MISSION] 1. to allow; consent to; tolerate [smoking is not permitted here] 2. to give… … English World dictionary
Permit — Per mit, n. Warrant; license; leave; permission; specifically, a written license or permission given to a person or persons having authority; as, a permit to land goods subject to duty. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
permit — [n] authorization admittance, allowance, charter, concession, consent, empowering, favor, franchise, go ahead*, grant, green light*, indulgence, leave, legalization, liberty, license, pass, passport, patent, permission, privilege, safe conduct,… … New thesaurus
permit — ► VERB (permitted, permitting) 1) give permission to (someone) or for (something). 2) make possible. 3) (permit of) formal allow for; admit of. ► NOUN ▪ an official document giving permission to do something … English terms dictionary
Permit — Per*mit , v. i. To grant permission; to allow. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Permit — Per*mit , n. [Cf. Sp. palamida a kind of scombroid fish.] (a) A large pompano ({Trachinotus goodei}) of the West Indies, Florida, etc. It becomes about three feet long. (b) The round pompano. ({Trachinotus falcatus}). [Local, U. S.] [Webster 1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
permit — (v.) late 15c., from M.Fr. permetre, from L. permittere give up, allow, allow to pass through, from per through + mittere let go, send (see MISSION (Cf. mission)). Related: Permitted; permitting. The noun is first recorded 1714 … Etymology dictionary