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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary گذاشتن ، اجازه دادن ، رها کردن ، ول کردن ، اجاره دادن ، اجاره رفتن ، درنگ کردن ، مانع، انسداد، اجاره دهی.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary let|drop|leave du lat. laxare, proprt «relâcher, laisser aller». 1 eng. let, drop rahâ/vel/šol kardan + fra. laisser en chemin : (miân e rah) nima-kâre vel/rahâ kardan fra. laisser se prendre à qqch : dar dâm e ciz i (fru) oftâdan + => laisser qqn tranquille 2 eng. leave vâ/be gozârd/nehâd-an hel-idan (plv. hilîtan) + fra. laisser en suspens : pâ-dar-havâ / âvizân negah dâštan
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version بازگشت به کلمات قبلي.... بازگشت به واژه let these room let well to let a house to let alone to let blood to let down to let drop to let fall to let fly to let go to let in to let in for to let in to a secret to let know to let loose to let off to let on to let out to let ship to let slid to let slip to let the cat out of the bag to let the saw dust out of to let thing d. trib(o)let کلمات مرتبط(let): بازگشت به واژه let he did not let us go house to let how let let it be done let a praise thee let ab be equal to cd let alone let blood let by let down let fall let fly let go let go 1 let go 2 let him do his worst let him do what he pleases let him go let him have his say let him recover his wind let in let it be let it go hang let it have its swing let it remain as it is let loose let me go let me know let me see let off let out let out on hire let point let slip let up let us be brief let us have a run let us make a p for home let us play let us say let you and me try to let's so let us always be kind ادامه واژههاي مرتبط(24) به اجاره رفتن ،سرويس خطا،گذاشتن ،اجازه دادن ،رها کردن ،ول کردن ،اجاره دادن ،اجاره رفتن ،درنگ کردن ،مانع ،انسداد،اجاره دهى قانون ـ فقه : اجاره ورزش : ضربه اى که به حساب نيايد و تکرار شود،سرويس بد کلمات مرتبط(67)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 let n. Pronunciation: ' let Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   let·ted ; letted or let ; let·ting Etymology: Middle English letten, from Old English lettan to delay, hinder; akin to Old High German lezzen to delay, hurt, Old English l ǣ t late Date: before 12th century archaic : HINDER , PREVENT ]]> 2 let n. Function: noun Date: 12th century 1 : something that impedes : OBSTRUCTION <ruled his little world without hindrance or let ― B. F. Reilly> 2 : a shot or point in racket games that does not count and must be replayed]]> 3 let n. Function: verb Inflected Form:   let ; let·ting Etymology: Middle English leten, from Old English l ǣ tan; akin to Old High German lāzzan to permit, and perhaps to Lithuanian lėnas tranquil Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1 : to cause to : MAKE < let me know> 2 a chiefly British : to offer or grant for rent or lease < let rooms> b : to assign especially after bids < let a contract> 3 a : to give opportunity to or fail to prevent <live and let live> <a break in the clouds let us see the summit> < let the opportunity slip> b ― used in the imperative to introduce a request or proposal < let us pray> c ― used as an auxiliary to express a warning < let him try> 4 : to free from or as if from confinement < let out a scream> < let blood> 5 : to permit to enter, pass, or leave …