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let on

放任自流,放任,放过,放行

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1

    informal

    • : to allow to be known; revealhe never let on that he was married
    • : to cause or encourage to be believed; pretend

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Examples

  • Just the hard-on before you shoot unarmed members of the public.

  • Three on-the-record stories from a family: a mother and her daughters who came from Phoenix.

  • You just travel light with carry-on luggage, go to cities that you love, and get to hang out with all your friends.

  • It was a brick wall that we turned into the on-ramp of a highway.

  • Could the (thus far) timid trembling give way to a full-on, grand mal seizure?

  • I drew back from the rim of Writing-On-the-Stone, that set of whispered phrases echoing in my ears.

  • Kingston-on-Thames is still provincial in appearance, though now the centre of a great growth of modern suburbs.

  • Besides the districts mentioned, tobacco is grown largely in that of Frankfort-on-the Oder.

  • Madame Malmaison had always been a little proud of the beauty and grace and sweetness of her fitter-on.

  • Berwick-on-Tweed lies partly in England and partly in Scotland, the river which runs through it forming the boundary line.