just let it be

just let it be(
juhst
 
lehd
 
iht
 
bi
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. déjalo estar
Lauren, top messing with the poor kitten! Just let it be.Lauren, ¡deja de jugar con el pobre gatito! Déjalo estar.
b. déjalo ser
There's no point in worrying about something you can't change. Just let it be.No hay razón de preocuparte por algo que no puedes cambiar. Déjalo ser.
c. déjalo así
You have worked on this project all day. Just let it be and get some rest.Has trabajado en este proyecto todo el día. Déjalo así y descansa.
An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. dejarlo estar
I know I shouldn't get involved in their argument, but it is hard to just let it be.Sé que no debería involucrarme en su pelea, pero es difícil de dejarla estar.
b. dejarlo ser
This is a social club, not a therapy group. It's better to just let it be what it is.Es un club social, no un grupo de terapia. Es mejor dejarlo ser lo que es.
c. dejarlo así
I considered rewriting that chapter, but I decided to just let it be.Pensaba en reescribir ese capítulo, pero decidí dejarlo así.
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