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| let down |
= 1) (tr) (of clothes) lengthen (≠ take up); = 2) (tr) dissapoint |
1) When short skirts became unfashionable, I had to have all my dresses let down. 2) I was a bit late but I couldn’t let them down completely. |
1) przedłużyć, wydłużyć 2) zawieść, rozczarować |
| let in (to) |
= allow sb to enter a place |
Don’t let anybody in – I’ll be back in 15 minutes./ Let me in to your house. |
wpuścić |
| let off |
= (tr) not punish |
I was pulled over for speeding, but I was let off with a warning. | puścić (bez kary) |
| let on |
= (int) reveal a secret |
Don't let on that you know me. Our friendship will be a secret. |
wygadać się, wyjawić, rozpowiadać |
| let out |
= 1) (tr) release; = 2) (tr) (of clothes) make larger (≠ take in) |
1) Would you let the dog out, please? 2) I’m going to have this skirt let out. |
1) wypuścić, wyprowadzać 2) poszerzyć ubranie |
| let up |
= (int) become less strong |
The icy wind never let up for a moment. |
ustawać, kończyć się, słabnąć |

