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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To give permission or opportunity to; allow:  I let them borrow the car. The inheritance let us finally buy a house.  See Usage Note at leave 1.
- verb-transitive: To cause to; make:  Let the news be known. 
- verb-transitive: Used as an auxiliary in the imperative to express a command, request, or proposal:  Let's finish the job! Let x equal y. 
- verb-transitive: Used as an auxiliary in the imperative to express a warning or threat:  Just let her try! 
- verb-transitive: To permit to enter, proceed, or depart:  let the dog in. 
- verb-transitive: To release from or as if from confinement:  let the air out of the balloon; let out a yelp. 
- verb-transitive: To rent or lease:  let rooms. 
- verb-transitive: To award, especially after bids have been submitted:  let the construction job to a new firm. 
- verb-intransitive: To become rented or leased.
- verb-intransitive: To be or become assigned, as to a contractor.
- phrasal-verb: let down  To cause to come down gradually; lower:  let down the sails. 
- phrasal-verb: let down  To withdraw support from; forsake.
- phrasal-verb: let down  To fail to meet the expectations of; disappoint.
- phrasal-verb: let on  To allow to be known; admit:  Don't let on that you know me. 
- phrasal-verb: let on  To pretend.
- phrasal-verb: let out  To come to a close; end:  School let out early. The play let out at 11 P.M. 
- phrasal-verb: let out  To make known; reveal:  Who let that story out? 
- phrasal-verb: let out  To increase the size of (a garment, for example):  let out a coat. 
- phrasal-verb: let up  To slow down; diminish:  didn't let up in their efforts. 
- phrasal-verb: let up  To come to a stop; cease:  The rain let up. 
- idiom: let alone  Not to mention; much less: "Their ancestors had been dirt poor and never saw royalty, let alone hung around with them”  ( Garrison Keillor). 
- idiom: let go  To cease to employ; dismiss:  had to let 20 workers go. 
- idiom: let off on  Informal   To cause to diminish, as in pressure; ease up on:  Let off on the gas so that we do not exceed the speed limit. 
- idiom: let (one's) hair down  To drop one's reserve or inhibitions.
- idiom: let (someone) have it  Informal   To beat, strike, or shoot at someone.
- idiom: let (someone) have it  Informal   To scold or punish.
- idiom: let (someone) in on  To reveal (a secret) to someone:  They finally let me in on their plans. 
- idiom: let (someone) in on  To allow someone to participate in (something).
- idiom: let up on  To be or become more lenient with:  Why don't you let up on the poor child? 
- noun: Something that hinders; an obstacle:  free to investigate without let or hindrance. 
- noun: Sports   An invalid stroke in tennis and other net games that requires a replay.
- verb-transitive: Archaic   To hinder or obstruct.
                
                
                Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- to let fall mesti
- paleisti
- to let go išleisti
- atleisti
- let us go! eikime!
- to let hear/know supažindinti
- to let see parodyti
- to let be palikti ramybėje
- to let alone a) palikti ramybėje
- nekalbant jau apie
- išnuomoti
- the ho
- (let)
- leisti
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let off
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let on
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let out
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let up
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not let you
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let alone
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let drive
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