Ara
to leave somebody or something alone
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rahat bırakmak
to not interfere with or bother someone or something, and to allow them to be as they are
to leave well (enough) alone
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to not interfere with or try to improve something that is already satisfactory or functioning well
Idiom
What is the origin of the idiom "leave well alone" and when to use it?
The idiom "leave well alone" has unclear origins, but it has been used for centuries to advise against unnecessary interference. It suggests that attempting to change something that doesn't need improvement might cause unintended problems.
Örnek
"Leave me alone!"
"Leave me alone," he said gruffly, waving away his friend's concern.
Let me know if I'm bothering you, and I'll leave you alone.
Don't leave your dog alone in the car on a hot day.
When the schoolyard bully wouldn't leave him alone, he finally stood up and threatened to give him a knuckle sandwich.