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let out

let out(
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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. soltar
The little girl let out a scream of fright when the dog ran up to her.La niña soltó un grito de terror cuando el perro corrió hacia ella.
a. dejar salir
They won't let her out of the hospital until she can walk on crutches.No la van a dejar salir del hospital hasta que pueda caminar con muletas.
b. soltar
You left that gate open and let the sheep out, didn't you?Dejaste la tranquera abierta y soltaste las ovejas, ¿verdad?
a. dejar salir
Don't leave the oven door open. You'll let all the heat out.No dejes abierta la puerta del horno. Vas a dejar salir todo el calor.
b. expulsar
Take a deep breath and let it out slowly.Respira hondo y expulsa el aire lentamente.
a. revelar
In his speech, the minister let out that they are going to increase the VAT.En su discurso, el ministro reveló que van a aumentar el IVA.
a. ensanchar
I've put on so much weight I need to let these pants out.Engordé tanto que necesito ensanchar este pantalón.
b. agrandar
When cutting out the dress pattern, you can let it out or take it in where indicated.Al recortar el patrón para el vestido, puedes agrandar o achicarlo donde se indica.
a. liberar
He was sentenced to seven years, but they let him out after four and a half.Lo condenaron a siete años de cárcel, pero lo liberaron después de cuatro años y medio.
a. eximir
Luckily, my mother found a friend who could take her, so that lets me out of doing it.Por suerte, mi madre tenía una amiga que la pudo llevar, y eso me exime de hacerlo.
8. (to rent)
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
a. alquilar
Some college students let out their apartments during the summer.Algunos estudiantes universitarios alquilan sus apartamentos durante el verano.
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
9. (to come to an end)
Regionalism used in the United States
(United States)
a. terminar (school)
The traffic is always bad when the schools are letting out.Siempre hay mucha congestión del tráfico cuando terminan los colegios.
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