laten

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Niederländisch - Englisch
let

You can drink water, but you can also let it be. - Je kunt water drinken, maar dat kun je ook laten.

Let's play a game of blind man's buff. - Laten we blindemannetje spelen.

To hinder, prevent
If you let someone or something go, you allow them to leave or escape. They held him for three hours and they let him go
{n} an hindrance, impediment, obstacle, stop
A noun suffix having a diminutive force; as in streamlet, wavelet, armlet
To allow
vagueness People often use let in expressions such as let me see or let me think when they are hesitating or thinking of what to say next. Now, let's see. Where did I leave my bag? `How long you been living together then?' --- `Erm, let me think. It's about four years now.'
a serve that strikes the net before falling into the receiver's court; the ball must be served again leave unchanged; "let it be"
Service or point that is to be replayed because of some type of interference
If you let someone into, out of, or through a place, you allow them to enter, leave, or go through it, for example by opening a door or making room for them. I had to get up at seven o'clock this morning to let them into the building because they had lost their keys I'd better go and let the dog out
Basic binding construct
what you must do when you can't afford your own court
a serve that strikes the net before falling into the receiver's court; the ball must be served again leave unchanged; "let it be" actively cause something to happen; "I let it be known that I was not interested" make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen; "This permits the water to rush in"; "This sealed door won't allow the water come into the basement"; "This will permit the rain to run off
If you let something happen, you allow it to happen without doing anything to stop or prevent it. Thorne let him talk She let the door slam I can't let myself be distracted by those things
You can use let to say that you do not care if someone does something, although you think it is unpleasant or wrong. If he wants to do that, let him do it Let them talk about me; I'll be dead, anyway
You use let me when you are introducing something you want to say. Let me tell you what I saw last night Let me explain why
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The process of renting out all or part of your property to someone else
A retarding; hindrance; obstacle; impediment; delay; common in the phrase without let or hindrance, but elsewhere archaic
cause to be made; let bring, i
cause to be brought