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词组 allow
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allow /əˈlaʊ/ verb [T] to say that someone can do something – used about parents, teachers, or people in authority: They don’t allow students to chew gum in the classroom. I’m not allowed to stay out after ten o’clock.phrasesrefuse to allow sb to do sth They refused to allow him to see a lawyer.adverbsfinally allow sb to do sth I was finally allowed to go home.never allow sb to do sth Her parents never allowed her to stay out late.THESAURUS: allow let to allow someone to do something. Let is not used in the passive, and is much more commonly used in everyday English than allow: Will your mum let you come to the party? | I’ll borrow John’s bicycle, if he’ll let me. permit formal to allow someone to do something. Used especially in the passive, when saying that something is allowed according to the rules, for example on written notices and announcements: Smoking is not permitted anywhere in the building. | Dr Greene would only permit Faye to go home if she agreed to stay in bed and rest. give sb permission used when someone in an important official position decides to allow someone to do something: He was given special permission to leave school early. | The Home Office has given him permission to stay in Britain indefinitely. give your consent to say that you will allow someone to do something that will affect you personally, or a member of your family, when you have a legal right to say ‘no’: Her parents have given their consent to the marriage. | You can’t build on someone’s land without the owner’s consent. give sth the go-ahead to officially allow a planned project or activity to happen: The government finally gave the go-ahead for a new terminal at Heathrow airport. | A new nuclear plant has been given the go-ahead. authorize also authorise BrE to officially or legally allow someone to do something – used about laws or people: The UN resolution would authorize the use of force. | I never authorized them to give information about me to other banks. entitle to give someone the right to do or have something: The pass entitles you to travel on any bus, at any time, in Norwich. | If the goods are faulty, the customer is entitled to a refund. sanction formal to give official approval and support for something: The Truman administration refused to sanction a military attack. | The advertisements were sanctioned by the candidate himself.
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