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●ˌlet sth ˈinto allow sth such as water or light to enter a place through a hole 让(水、光等)进来◆There was a hole in the roof that let the rain in. 屋顶有个洞漏雨。◆I drew the curtains back to let in some light. 我拉开窗帘透透光。OBJ light, rain, water NOTE Not used in the passive. 不用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]▸ ˈinlet noun 1. a narrow strip of water which goes from the sea or a lake into the land (海或湖伸向陆地的)小湾,水湾◆a narrow / sheltered inlet 狭窄的/隐蔽的港湾2. the part of a machine through which air, gas or fuel enters (气体或燃料进入机器的)入口,进口◆a fuel / power inlet 燃料入口/充电插口 |