let up on / lɛt /

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let up on4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

let, let·ting.

  1. to allow or permit: to let him escape.
  2. to allow to pass, go, or come: to let us through.
  3. to grant the occupancy or use of for rent or hire.
v. 无主动词 verb

let, let·ting.

  1. to admit of being rented or leased: The apartment lets for $100 per week.
n. 名词 noun
  1. British. a lease.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. let down, to disappoint; fail. to betray; desert. to slacken; abate: We were too near success to let down in our efforts.to allow to descend slowly; lower. Aeronautics. to descend from a higher to a lower altitude preparatory to making an approach and landing or a similar maneuver.
  2. let in, to admit.to involve in without his or her knowledge or permission: to let someone in for a loss.Also let into. to insert into the surface of as a permanent addition: to let a plaque into a wall.Also let in on. to share a secret with; permit to participate in.
  3. let off, 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 the youthful offender with a reprimand.

let up on 近义词

let up on

等同于 absolve

let up on

等同于 release

let up on

等同于 reprieve

let up on

等同于 untighten

let up on

等同于 ease

let up on

等同于 forgive

let up on构成的短语

  • let alone
  • let be
  • let bygones be bygones
  • let daylight through or into
  • let down
  • let down easy
  • let down one's hair
  • let drop
  • let fly
  • let go
  • let grass grow
  • let in on
  • let it all hang out
  • let it lay
  • let it rip
  • let me see
  • let off
  • let off steam
  • let on
  • let oneself go
  • let one's hair down
  • let out
  • let ride
  • let sleeping dogs lie
  • let slide
  • let slip
  • let someone
  • let someone down
  • let someone have it
  • let the cat out of the bag
  • let the chips fall where they may
  • let the grass grow under one's feet
  • let the side down
  • let up
  • let well enough alone
  • blow (let) off steam
  • give (let) someone have his or her head
  • (let someone) have it
  • live and let live

更多let up on例句

  1. It’s always a let down when a movie doesn’t live up to your expectations.
  2. So as long as I can convince physicians that they should prescribe this drug, then I’m going to invest in this, rather than investing in let’s say something extraordinarily risky, which has enormous potential upside from a public health standpoint.
  3. So we have built an algorithm in our economy, which is clearly wrong, just like Facebook’s focus on let’s show people things that are more engaging, turned out to be wrong.
  4. This entire ordeal reeks of bureaucratic overreach being bandied about in the name of “let-us-save-the-children” politics.
  5. Uh, what part of last-team-to-let-Tim-Tebow-go are you not understanding, non-believers?
  6. The White House just had to scratch it out with a real strategy and a never-let-go attitude.
  7. The jukebox blasts “Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In” by the 5th Dimension.
  8. Beyond that, Wallace spoke openly about his struggles with depression well before we entered the let-it-all-hang-out culture.
  9. Further, why not sub-let the flat to any of your own friends who can afford to give you a few guineas a week for it?
  10. Mr. O'Connell was, in fact, "a middle man;" he rented extensive lands, and sub-let at a very large profit.
  11. Burmans love it, and no feast is complete without it, indeed a packet of let-pet is an invitation to something festive.
  12. At one place it is let-pet, or pickled tea, though the plant from which the stuff is made is not really a tea-plant.
  13. All was serene and lovely on the surface, however, with many won't-you-let-me's and please-do-now's on both sides.