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41 let sb. in for sth
وَرَّطَ في \ involve: to mix up; put into a difficult position: Don’t get involved in anything dishonest. let sb. in for sth.: to cause sb. to suffer (trouble, hard work, etc.): You let yourself in for a lot of expense when you got that old car. implicate: to show that sb. has a share in sth. (usu. sth. unpleasant, esp. a crime): The watchman was implicated in the thefts. -
42 let down
vt1) ( disappoint)to \let down down <-> sb jdn enttäuschen;( fail) jdn im Stich lassen2) ( lower slowly)to \let down down <-> sth etw herunterlassento \let down down a tyre die Luft aus einem Reifen lassen4) ( make longer)to \let down down <-> sth clothes etw länger machen;to \let down down a hem einen Saum auslassenPHRASES: -
43 let on
1.(coll.)intransitive verb2. transitive verb1)somebody let on to me that... — man hat mir gesteckt, dass... (ugs.)
2) (pretend)let on that... — so tun, als ob... (ugs.)
* * *◆ let onshe didn't \let on on about the wedding to me sie hat mir nichts von der Hochzeit gesagt [o verraten]if he did know the truth, he didn't \let on on [to me] wenn er die Wahrheit kannte, so hat er [mir] jedenfalls nichts verratenJohn knows more than he \let ons on John weiß mehr, als er sagt▪ to \let on on that...1. (divulge) verraten [o fam herauslassen], dass...; (blurt out) ausplaudern, dass...; (show) sich dat anmerken lassen, dass...she didn't \let on on [to me] that she was getting married the next day sie hat [mir] nicht verraten, dass sie am Tag darauf heiraten wolltedon't \let on on you've been there before lass dir nur nicht anmerken, dass du schon einmal dort warst2. (pretend) vorgeben, dass..., so tun, als ob...he \let on on that he didn't hear me er gab vor, mich nicht zu hören, er tat so, als würde er mich nicht hören* * *vidon't let on you know — lass dir bloß nicht anmerken, dass du das weißt
2)(= pretend)
to let on that... — vorgeben, dass...* * *let on umgA v/i1. plaudern (ein Geheimnis verraten):don’t let on! halt den Mund!, nichts verraten ( about von)!2. sich etwas anmerken lassen ( about von; was … anbetrifft)3. so tun als obB v/t1. zugeben ( that dass):2. vorgeben:he’s not half as ill as he lets on3. ausplaudern, verraten ( beide:that dass)4. sich anmerken lassen ( that dass)* * *1.(coll.)intransitive verb2. transitive verb1)somebody let on to me that... — man hat mir gesteckt, dass... (ugs.)
2) (pretend)let on that... — so tun, als ob... (ugs.)
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44 let up
intransitive verb(coll.) nachlassen* * *to become less strong or violent; to stop: I wish the rain would let up (noun let-up) aufhören, nachlassen* * *◆ let upvi ( fam)2. (release)to \let up up on the accelerator den Fuß vom Gas nehmen▪ to \let up up on sb jdn in Ruhe [o Frieden] lassen▪ to \let up up on sth etw reduzierento \let up up on work weniger arbeiten* * *vi1) (= cease) aufhörenhe never lets up about his money — er redet unaufhörlich or pausenlos von seinem Geld
2) (= ease up) nachlassen3)to let up on sb — jdn in Ruhe lassen
the trainer didn't let up on them until they were perfect — der Trainer hat so lange nicht locker gelassen, bis sie perfekt waren
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46 let through
transitive verb* * *vt▪ to \let through through ⇆ sb/sth jdn/etw durchlassen* * *let through v/t durchlassen* * *transitive verb -
47 let up
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48 let away
vt sepI'll let you (get) away with it just this once — diesmal drücke ich noch ein Auge zu (inf)
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49 let in on
phr.v. let sb in on sth запознава некого со нешто (тајна/план/намера): Have you let him in on the secret? My ја довери ли тајната?; му ја откри ли тајната? -
50 let sb. down
تَخَلَّى عن \ abandon: to give up, because of difficulties: They had to abandon their plans. desert: to leave wrongly and shamefully: We must not desert our friends in danger. He deserted his wife and children, and went to live in America. forsake: to leave for ever; give up completely: She forsook the religion of her family in favour of that of her husband. give up: not to try any more; stop: He gave up when he got tired. let sb. down: to fail sb.’s trust; not do what is promised or expected; cause shame: He let down the whole team by his unfair play. part with: to allow sth. (or sb.) to leave one’s possession: He’s fond of his old car and refuses to part with it. quit: to leave completely: He quit(ted) his job after quarrelling with his employer. walk out (on): to leave suddenly (sb. to whom one has a duty): He walked out on his wife. \ See Also خذل (خَذَلَ)، ترك (تَرَكَ)، هجر (هَجَرَ)، كَفَّ عن، فارق (فَارَقَ)، تَوَقَّفَ عن عمل -
51 let sb. know
أَعْلَمَ \ inform: to tell: I was not informed of his arrival. let sb. know: to tell sb.: When you move house, let me know your new address. notify: to tell formally: I notified the police that my car had been stolen. report: to give an account of (sth.): The newspapers report events and speeches. You must report the accident to the police. I shall report you to the headmaster (I shall tell him about your wrongdoing). \ See Also أخبر (أَخْبَرَ)، أبلغ (أَبْلَغَ) -
52 let away
VT + ADVto let sb away with sth — dejar a algn salirse con la suya, dejar a algn que se salga con la suya
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53 let through
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54 let sth slide
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55 let sth slip (out)
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56 leave go, let go
أَفْلَتَ \ escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. extricate: to free from sth. (a difficulty, a trap, etc.). leave go, let go: not to hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t leave go (or leave go of it). let go: (also leave go; but let can be transitive and leave cannot) not to hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t let go (or let it go or let go of it; or leave go or leave go of it). Don’t let go the rope till I tell you. let sth. off: to allow (smoke, steam, etc.) escape. slip: (of a thing) to come accidentally out of position: The glass slipped from my hand and overturned. \ See Also هرب (هَرَبَ) -
57 put sth. in perspective
Общая лексика: взглянуть на что-л. в перспективе ((explaining the point in detail) Let's put this in perspective....)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > put sth. in perspective
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58 yalfattı
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59 yalgattı
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60 yalfattı
Let sb. lick sth
См. также в других словарях:
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let — [let] verb let PTandPP letting PRESPART [transitive] PROPERTY also let out to allow someone to use a room or building in return for rent … Financial and business terms
let something into something — ˌlet sth ˈinto sth derived to put sth into the surface of sth so that it does not stick out from it • a window let into a wall Main entry: ↑letderived … Useful english dictionary
let fly (at somebody) (with something) — let ˈfly (at sb/sth) (with sth) idiom to attack sb by hitting them or speaking angrily to them • He let fly at me with his fist. • She let fly with a stream of abuse. Main entry: ↑flyidiom … Useful english dictionary
let fly (at something) (with something) — let ˈfly (at sb/sth) (with sth) idiom to attack sb by hitting them or speaking angrily to them • He let fly at me with his fist. • She let fly with a stream of abuse. Main entry: ↑flyidiom … Useful english dictionary