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let
/lˈɛt/
/ˈɫɛt/
[verbo]
[nombre]
to let
[VERBO]
MAIN VERB
1
dejar
to allow something to happen or someone to do something
sinónimos :
allow
permit
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1.1
dejar
to allow someone or something to pass in a specific direction
1.2
dejar
to not prevent something from happening, or provide conditions that enable it
sinónimos :
allow
permit
2
alquilar
to allow someone to use one's property in exchange for an amount paid regularly
sinónimos :
lease
rent
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vamos a
used to politely make or respond to suggestions, or give instructions or remarks
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4
dejar
used for politely offering help to someone
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[subjuntivo]
used for expressing a strong wish for something to take place or be the case
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sea
used for expressing that one is assuming something to be the case in order to form a theory or to calculate something
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Let
[NOMBRE]
1
alquilar
an act of renting a house, apartment, room, etc.; an apartment, a house, or a piece of land that is can be rented
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Ejemplos
1.
He
let
his
spare
room
to
a
student
.
2.
They
let
loose
a
couple
of
rounds
of
ammunition
.
3.
I
'm
letting
my
apartment
to
a
new
tenant
.
4.
The
teacher
let
the
students
leave
early
due to
the
snowstorm
.
more
nearby words
less
leotard
leopard
lentil
lens
let in
letter
letting
lettuce
level
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