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
[ 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
[ 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
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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 mom lets him stay up late on the weekends.
A2 used to express a suggestion or request that includes you and the other person or people(表示建议或请求)让我们
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None of us has much money so let's combine what we've got.
Now let's hear from Sue at our travel desk.
I don't want to talk about it anymore - let's drop the subject.
I know - let's go to the beach!
Stop shouting and let's discuss this reasonably.
[ 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
sports [ C ] (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
without being prevented from doing something无障碍地,自由地
[ C ] UK the act of allowing someone to use your house, land, etc. in exchange for regular payments出租,租赁
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