let

英 [let] 美[l?t]
  • vt. 允許,讓;出租;假設;妨礙
  • vi. 出租;被承包
  • n. 障礙;出租屋
  • n. (Let)人名;(緬)萊;(俄)萊特

CET4TEM4IELTS考研CET6高頻詞基本詞匯

詞態(tài)變化


第三人稱單數(shù):?lets;過去式:?let;過去分詞:?let;現(xiàn)在分詞:?letting;

中文詞源


let 讓,出租

來自PIE*le,松開,松手,容許,詞源同late,lenient,lassitude.

英文詞源


let
let: [OE] English has two distinct verbs let, of diametrically opposite meaning, but they are probably ultimately related. The one meaning ‘allow’ goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *l?t- (source also of German lassen and Dutch laten) which, like the related late, is connected with a range of words denoting ‘slowness’ or ‘weariness’. It therefore appears that the underlying etymological meaning of let is ‘let go of something because one is too tired to hold on to it’.

By the time the verb reached Old English this had developed to ‘leave behind’ and ‘omit to do’, senses now defunct, as well as to ‘allow’. A close relative of the base *l?t- was *lat-, direct ancestor of English late. From this was formed the Germanic verb *latjan, which gave English its other verb let, meaning ‘prevent’, now largely obsolete except as a noun, in the phrase without let or hindrance or as a tennis term.

=> late
let (v.)
Old English l?tan "to allow to remain; let go, leave, depart from; leave undone; to allow; bequeath," also "to rent" (class VII strong verb; past tense let, past participle l?ten), from Proto-Germanic *letan (cognates: Old Saxon latan, Old Frisian leta, Dutch laten, German lassen, Gothic letan "to leave, let"), from PIE *le- (2) "to let go, slacken" (cognates: Latin lassus "faint, weary," Lithuanian leisti "to let, to let loose;" see lenient). If that derivation is correct, the primary sense would be "let go through weariness, neglect."

Of blood, from late Old English. To let (something) slip originally (1520s) was a reference to hounds on a leash; figurative use from 1540s. To let (someone) off "allow to go unpunished" is from 1814. To let on "reveal, divulge" is from 1725; to let up "cease, stop" is from 1787. Let alone "not to mention" is from 1812.
let (n.)
"stoppage, obstruction" (obsolete unless in legal contracts), late 12c., from archaic verb letten "to hinder," from Old English lettan "hinder, delay," from Proto-Germanic *latjan (cognates: Old Saxon lettian "to hinder," Old Norse letja "to hold back," Old High German lezzen "to stop, check," Gothic latjan "to hinder, make late," Old English l?t "sluggish, slow, late"); see late.

雙語例句


1. She said her future husband would not let her make another film.
她說她的未婚夫不會讓她再拍電影了. (此句用wouldnot let, 意思是“阻止”)

來自《用法詞典》

2. Well, at any rate, let me thank you for all you did.
好吧,不管怎樣,還是要感謝你所做的一切。

來自柯林斯例句

3. I let the horse drop his head to crop the spring grass.
我讓馬低下頭啃吃春天的青草。

來自柯林斯例句

4. If they value these data, let them pay for them.
他們要是看重這些數(shù)據(jù),就讓他們出錢買。

來自柯林斯例句

5. He's pissed. Let's get out of his way before he starts spewing.
他很惱火。趁他還沒有發(fā)作,我們趕快離他遠點兒。

來自柯林斯例句

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