Etymology: [ 'let ] (transitive verb.) before 12th century. Middle English letten, from Old English lettan to delay, hinder; akin to Old High German lezzen to delay, hurt, Old English l[AE]t late.
serbest bırakmak, affet, ateşlemek, affetmek, patlatmak, salmak, hafif ceza vermek, let someone off bagislamak,cezasini affetmek. let sth. off patlatmak ,(silah) atmak. let someone off the hook (kd) zorunlulukta veya cezadan kurtarmak let off steam (kd) söyleyip,içini başaltıp rahat etmek, boşaltmak, ucuz kurtulma, cezasını affetmek, cezasını hafifletmek, salıvermek, off izin, kiraya vermek, cezasını hafifletmek,
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serbest bırakmak
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affet
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ateşlemek
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affetmek
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patlatmak
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salmak
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hafif ceza vermek
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let someone off bagislamak,cezasini affetmek. let sth. off patlatmak ,(silah) atmak. let someone off the hook (kd) zorunlulukta veya cezadan kurtarmak let off steam (kd) söyleyip,içini başaltıp rahat etmek deyim
To cause to explode, To forgive and not punish, free, release, set free; (Slang) to fart, grant exemption or release to; "Please excuse me from this class", If someone in authority lets you off a task or duty, they give you permission not to do it. In those days they didn't let you off work to go home very often, If you let someone off, you give them a lighter punishment than they expect or no punishment at all. Because he was a Christian, the judge let him off When police realised who he was, they asked for an autograph and let him off with a warning, If you let off an explosive or a gun, you explode or fire it. A resident of his neighbourhood had let off fireworks to celebrate the Revolution, An escape from punishment, A device for letting off, releasing, or giving forth, as the warp from the cylinder of a loom,
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To cause to explode - "Stand back when you let off fireworks."
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To forgive and not punish - "The boss let me off for breaking the office window, when in theory she could have fined me about 30 dollars for the break."
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free, release, set free; (Slang) to fart
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grant exemption or release to; "Please excuse me from this class"
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If someone in authority lets you off a task or duty, they give you permission not to do it. In those days they didn't let you off work to go home very often
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If you let someone off, you give them a lighter punishment than they expect or no punishment at all. Because he was a Christian, the judge let him off When police realised who he was, they asked for an autograph and let him off with a warning
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If you let off an explosive or a gun, you explode or fire it. A resident of his neighbourhood had let off fireworks to celebrate the Revolution
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An escape from punishment - "The missed penalty was a massive let-off for the home team."
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letoff
A device for letting off, releasing, or giving forth, as the warp from the cylinder of a loom
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