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  • 111let's — I UK [lets] / US short form the usual way of saying or writing let us . This is not often used in formal writing. See: let II 1) used for suggesting that you and one or more other people do something Let s eat now. Do you want to leave? Yes, let… …

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  • 112let on — verb make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret (Freq. 1) The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold The actress won t reveal how… …

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  • 113let — {{11}}let (n.) stoppage, obstruction (obsolete unless in legal contracts), late 12c., from archaic verb letten to hinder, from O.E. lettan hinder, delay, from P.Gmc. *latjanan (Cf. O.S. lettian to hinder, O.N. letja to hold back, O.H.G. lezzen to …

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  • 114let — verb 1) let him sleep for now Syn: allow to, permit to, give permission to, give leave to, authorize to, sanction to, grant the right to, license to, empower to, enable to, entitle to; archaic suffer to Ant: prevent, prohibit …

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  • 115let — v 1. allow, permit, give permission or leave to, grant; authorize, sanction, warrant, entitle, empower, enable, license, commission; vouchsafe, favor, privilege; affranchise, give one his head, give carte blanche, give the green light, give the… …

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  • 116lèt — léta m (ȅ ẹ̄) 1. glagolnik od leteti ali letati: let je naravno gibanje ptičev; opazovati ptice med letom; ptičji let; lahkoten let metuljev; let sove je tih / let bombnikov; letalo z nenavadno hitrim letom / let puščice; dolžina leta granate / …

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  • 117let-up — n break, interval, lessening, pause, recess, remission, slackening, respite, lull FORMAL abatement, cessation COLLOQ. breather ≠ continuation * * * [noun] lessening, break, breathing space, interval, lull, pause, remission, respite, slackening *… …

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  • 118let — verb 1) let him sleep for now Syn: allow, permit, give permission to, give leave to, authorize, license, empower, enable, entitle 2) they ve let their flat Syn: rent (out), let out …

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  • 119let in on — phrasal verb let in on or let into [transitive] Word forms let in on : present tense I/you/we/they let in on he/she/it lets in on present participle letting in on past tense let in on past participle let in on let someone in on something to tell… …

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  • 120let in — v. 1) (D; refl.) to let in for ( to cause ) (you ll let yourself in for a lot of trouble if you take her in as a partner) 2) (d; tr.) to let in on ( to share ) (to let smb. in on a secret) * * * [ let ɪn] (d; tr.) to let in on (to let in smb. in… …

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