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Μάθετε πώς προφέρεται let

/let/
verb
  1. not prevent or forbid; allow.
    "my boss let me leave early"
    συνώνυμα: allow, permit, give permission to, give leave to, authorize, sanction, grant, grant the right to, warrant, license, empower, enable, entitle, assent to, consefnt to, agree to, acquiesce in, accede to, approve of, tolerate, countenance, suffer, brook, admit of, give one's blessing to, give assent to, cause, make, give the green light to, give the go-ahead to, give the thumbs up to, give someone/something the nod, say the magic word, OK
  2. used in the imperative to formulate various expressions.
  3. allow someone to have the use of (a room or property) in return for regular payments; rent.
    "they've let out their apartment"
    συνώνυμα: rent out, rent, lease, hire, hire out, loan, give on loan, sublet, sublease, farm out, contract, charge for the use of, let out

noun
a period during which a room or property is rented.
"I've taken a month's let on the flat"

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24 Απρ 2024 · The meaning of LET is to cause to : make. How to use let in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Let.
verb phrase · to release by exploding. · to free from duty or responsibility; excuse. · to allow to go with little or no punishment; pardon: The judge let off ...
to allow something to happen, or to allow someone to do something, by giving your permission or by not doing anything to stop an action:.
To let is to allow or permit. If you don't prevent your little brother from jumping off the roof into a pile of leaves, you let him do it.
let in American English 1 · 1. to leave; forsake; abandon. now only in phrases let alone or let be, to refrain from bothering, disturbing, touching, etc. · 2. a ...
19 Νοε 2023 · The let declaration declares re-assignable, block-scoped local variables, optionally initializing each to a value.
To allow or cause to escape; cause to flow or come out, as by shedding, emitting, etc. To let blood.
The LET function assigns names to calculation results. This allows storing intermediate calculations, values, or defining names inside a formula.
LET meaning: 1 : to allow or permit (someone or something) to do something; 2 : used in speech when you are making a polite offer to help someone.