let out

Verb

 * 1)  To release.
 * The students were let out of school early.
 * If you go into the aviary, don't let out any of the birds!
 * 1)  Of a school: to finish for the day or term, allowing the pupils to go home.
 * 2) To allow to operate at higher speed by adjusting controls.
 * He let out the reins when they were a mile from the barn.
 * The engineer let out the throttle after the train crossed the bridge.
 * 1) To rent out.
 * We let out the house and went on a two-year world trip.
 * 1)  To enlarge by adjusting one or more seams.
 * After the holidays he had to have his suits let out.
 * 1)  Of sound, to emit.
 * The dog let out a yelp.
 * 1) To disclose.
 * He accidentally let out the location for the meeting.
 * 1)  To begin to tell a story.
 * 1) To disclose.
 * He accidentally let out the location for the meeting.
 * 1)  To begin to tell a story.
 * 1)  To begin to tell a story.

Translations

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 * Hungarian:
 * Ingrian: laskia
 * Polish: ,


 * Finnish:, lisätä vauhtia


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 * Bulgarian:
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 * Hungarian:
 * Polish:, , ,
 * Swedish: ge ifrån sig,


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