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1. pə'mit past tense, past participle - permitted; verb1) (to agree to (another person's action); to allow or let (someone do something): Permit me to answer your question; Smoking is not permitted.) permitir2) (to make possible: My aunt's legacy permitted me to go to America.) permitir
2. 'pə:mit noun(a written order allowing a person to do something: We have a permit to export our product.) permiso, pase, licenciapermit1 n permisopermit2 vb permitir1 (gen) permitir; (authorize) autorizar1 permitirweather permitting: si el tiempo lo permitepermit ['pər.mɪt, pər'-] n: permiso m, licencia fn.• carnet s.m.• paso s.m.• permiso s.m.v.• conceder v.• consentir v.• dejar v.• licenciar v.• permitir v.
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1. pər'mɪt, pə'mɪt- tt- transitive verb permitirto permit somebody to + INF: I will not permit you to insult my family like this no te permito que insultes así a mi familia; may I be permitted to make a suggestion? — (frml) ¿me permiten que haga una sugerencia?
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II 'pɜːrmɪt, 'pɜːmɪtnoun permiso m ( por escrito)work/residence permit — permiso de trabajo/de residencia
gun permit — (AmE) licencia f de armas
1.['pɜːmɪt]N (=licence) permiso m, licencia f ; (=pass) pase m ; (=permission) permiso mdo you have a permit to carry that gun? — ¿tienes permiso or licencia para llevar esa pistola?
parking 2., residence 2.building permit — permiso m de de obras
2.[pǝ'mɪt]VT permitiris smoking permitted? — ¿se permite or está permitido fumar?, ¿se puede fumar?
smoking is not permitted on the car deck — está prohibido fumar or no se permite fumar en la cubierta de automóviles
the law permits the sale of this substance — la ley autoriza or permite la venta de esta sustancia
to permit sb to do sth — permitir a algn hacer algo, permitir que algn haga algo
permit me to give you some advice — frm permítame aconsejarle or que le aconseje
if I may be permitted to make a suggestion — frm si se me permite hacer una sugerencia, si me permite que haga una sugerencia
3.[pǝ'mɪt]VIto permit of sth — frm admitir algo, dar posibilidad a algo
the crime permits of no defence — el crimen no admite defensa alguna, el crimen no da posibilidad a defensa alguna
4.['pɜːmɪt]CPDpermit holder N — titular mf de un permiso
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1. [pər'mɪt, pə'mɪt]- tt- transitive verb permitirto permit somebody to + INF: I will not permit you to insult my family like this no te permito que insultes así a mi familia; may I be permitted to make a suggestion? — (frml) ¿me permiten que haga una sugerencia?
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II ['pɜːrmɪt, 'pɜːmɪt]noun permiso m ( por escrito)work/residence permit — permiso de trabajo/de residencia
gun permit — (AmE) licencia f de armas
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