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let in

let in(
lehd
 
ihn
)
A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. dejar entrar
Omar is knocking at the door. - Well, go and let him in.Omar está tocando en la puerta. - Pues, ve y déjalo entrar.
b. hacer pasar
I'm going to let Mrs. Smith in now. She's been waiting long enough.Le voy a hacer pasar a la Sra. Smith. Ha esperado lo suficiente ya.
c. abrir la puerta
Will you please let the cat in? It's cold outside tonight.¿Podrías abrirle la puerta al gato, por favor? Hace frío afuera esta noche.
a. dejar entrar
Someone should open a window and let some fresh air in here.Alguien debería abrir una ventana y dejar entrar un poco de aire fresco aquí.
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