- let something be
- let (someone/something) be
to not change anything related to someone or something.
As long as no one complains about the clubs, the authorities let them be.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
As long as no one complains about the clubs, the authorities let them be.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
let (something) go — 1. to stop trying to control something. Once it s published, you can say you should have done this or that, but it s too late you have to let it go. She kept doing the scene over until she finally let everything go, and then she did it perfectly … New idioms dictionary
let something rest — let something drop/rest/ phrase to stop talking about something I think we’d better let the matter drop so your father can calm down. Just let it rest, would you? Thesaurus: to stop talking, or to not say anythingsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
let something go for something — phrase if you let something go for a particular amount of money, you agree to sell it for that amount I can’t let it go for less than £200. Thesaurus: to sell somethingsynonym Main entry: let … Useful english dictionary
let something be known — let (something) be known (or make (something) known) formal : to tell people something He let it be known [=he announced] that he intends to run for mayor. She made her decision known to the staff. [=she told the staff her decision] • • • Main… … Useful english dictionary
let (something) slip through (your) fingers — 1. to waste an opportunity to achieve something. This is my big chance to make a career in journalism and I can t let it slip through my fingers. Usage notes: sometimes used without let: He has seen the world championship slip through his fingers … New idioms dictionary
let something slip — let (something) slip to say something that you intended to keep secret. She doesn t like to tell people what she s doing, but sometimes she ll let something slip. From time to time, Alex lets slip an ugly comment about his colleagues. Usage notes … New idioms dictionary
let something pass — phrase to not react to something that someone says, especially something annoying The remark made me furious, but I let it pass. Thesaurus: to pretend something is not happening or is not the casesynonym Main entry: let … Useful english dictionary
let something ride — let (something) ride to not take action to change something wrong or unpleasant. Don t panic about low sales. Let it ride for a while till we see if business picks up … New idioms dictionary
let something fall Geometry — draw a perpendicular from an outside point to a line. → let … English new terms dictionary
let (something) speak for itself — let (something) speak for itself/themselves speak for itself/themselves if something speaks for itself, it does not need any explanation. The book offers no analysis of Bonnard s work, it just lets the paintings speak for themselves … New idioms dictionary
let (something) speak for themselves — let (something) speak for itself/themselves speak for itself/themselves if something speaks for itself, it does not need any explanation. The book offers no analysis of Bonnard s work, it just lets the paintings speak for themselves … New idioms dictionary