let 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
letverb uk
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/let/ present participle letting | past tense and past participle let
let verb
(ALLOW)
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B1 [ T + infinitive without to ] to allow something to happen or someone to do something by not doing anything to stop an action or by giving your permission
让;允许;准许
She wanted to go but her parents wouldn't let her.
她想走,但父母不让。
He decided to let his hair grow long.
他决定把头发留起来。
Let your shoes dry completely before putting them on.
让鞋子干透以后再穿。
I'm letting you stay up late, just this once.
我允许你熬夜,但仅此一次。
Don't let it worry you.
不要让它惹你心烦。
If he needs money, let him (= he should) earn it!
如果他需要钱,就让他去挣吧!
[ T + obj + infinitive without to , not in past tenses ] used to show that you accept what is going to happen, although you do not like it
任由
Let it rain - it won't spoil our afternoon.
随它下吧——下雨不会影响我们下午的活动。
[ T + obj + infinitive without to , not in past tenses ] used to say that you wish something to happen very much
(表示非常希望)让…发生
Oh, please let him get the job!
噢,让他得到那份工作吧!
更多范例减少例句They agreed to let us live there rent-free.It isn't hygienic to let the cat sit on the dining table.We were asked to show some identification before the security guards would let us in.The dog's scratching at the door - shall I let him in?Kyle's mum lets him stay up late on the weekends.
let verb
(SUGGEST)
let's (also formal let us)
A2 used to express a suggestion or request that includes you and the other person or people: Let's go out to dinner.
我们出去吃晚饭吧。
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let verb
(RENT)
[ T ] mainly UK (US usually rent) to allow your house or land to be lived in or used by someone else in exchange for a regular payment
租出去,出租
They are letting their house (out) for the summer.
他们准备夏天把房子租出去。
He's let his flat to a young couple.
他把公寓房租给了一对年轻夫妇。
She has a room to let in her house.
她的房子里有一个房间要出租。
语法
Allow, permit or let?Allow, permit and let are verbs that all have a similar meaning: ‘give permission or make it possible for somebody to do or have something’. …
Permit/allow someone + to do somethingWe use a direct object + to-infinitive after permit and allow: …
Let someone + do somethingWe use an infinitive without to after let: …
Passive with permit and allowWe often use the passive with permit and allow. Permit is often used for official public notices: …
Let, let’sWe use let to talk about permission. Let is followed by an object and an infinitive without to: …
Let: permissionWe use let to talk about permission. Let is followed by an object and an infinitive without to: …
Let’s, let: suggestions, offers, imperativesLet us is the first person plural imperative, which we only use in very formal situations. Let’s is the short form, which we often use to make suggestions which include ourselves: …
Let meaning ‘rent’We use let with a direct object meaning ‘rent something to someone’: …
Imperatives with let (let’s)We use let to form first person and third person imperatives. …
Negative imperative of let’sWe often use the phrase let’s not: …
习语
let someone be
let go
let someone go
let something go/pass
let yourself go
let your hair down
let someone have it
let someone in on a secret
let someone know
let something slip
更多习语
let something go
let it all hang out
let it be known
let it lie
let rip/fly
let the side down
let's face it
let's see
短语动词
let someone down
let something down
let someone/something in
let yourself in for something
let someone in on something
let something into something
let someone off
let something off
let on
let someone/something out
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let something out
let out
let up
letadverb uk
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let alone
C1 used after a negative statement to emphasize how unlikely a situation is because something much more likely has never happened: Some people never even read a newspaper, let alone a book.
有些人从不看报纸,更不用说读书了。
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letnoun uk
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let noun
(SPORT)
[ C ]
sports (in tennis or similar games) a situation in which the ball touches the net as it crosses it, so that you have to play the point again
(网球等运动项目的)发球擦网,发球触网
let noun
(LAW)
without let or hindrance law
UK specialized
without being prevented from doing something: People will be able to travel from country to country without let or hindrance.
人们将能够不受任何限制地在各国之间自由往来。
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let noun
(RENT)
[ C ] UK the act of allowing someone to use your house, land, etc. in exchange for regular payments
出租,租赁
a five-year let on a flat
为期5年的公寓租赁
-letsuffix uk
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/ -lət/
small, not very important
小的;不很重要的
piglet
小猪
语法
Diminutives (-let, -y and mini-)A diminutive creates a meaning of ‘small’ or ‘little’. The most common diminutives are formed with the prefix mini- and with suffixes such as -let and -y. We often use a diminutive with names or with abbreviated names when we want to be more informal, or to express affection for someone or something: …
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let的例句
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Let v be a line vector of ones.
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Let her at least not be a kept mistress.
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He was never going to find peace for letting them threaten him into it.
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Let us note that the drainage assumption (4.12) can be replaced by an imbibition assumption without changes in the result.
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Let the query be of the form :- p(u) with u being of type nat.
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Let us now link the transfer matrix with our mutation-selection model.
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Let us recall the definitions of minimality and ergodicity of a foliation.
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Let be a basic desire formula and let be a trajectory.
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