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词组 let in
释义
Phr V
let in
lets, letting, let
let in sb/sth or let sb/sth in
to allow a person or animal to enter a room or building, usually by opening the door for them
I knocked on the door and Michelle let me in.
let in sth or let sth in
(never passive) if something lets in water, air, or light, it allows water, air, or light to enter it through a hole or opening
I need a new pair of shoes because these ones are letting in water.He opened the window to let in some fresh air.
inlet
noun the part of a machine which water enters through
Remove the inlet from the washing machine and check that there are no obstructions.
phraselet in1. let sb inlet in sb to allow someone to enter a room or building, especially by opening the door: Pauline was banging on our door. "Let me in!" she screamed. The doorman had a key to the apartment, so he let them in. Try The Tube - a smart new club in the centre of town - but they won't let you in if you're wearing jeans.let yourself in I've got a key, so I can let myself in if you're not home when I arrive. SIMILAR TO: admit formal2. let in sthlet sth in to allow air, light, water etc to enter a place: Then the door opened, letting in a cold damp gust of wind. I pulled back the curtains to let in as much light as possibleinlet n C the part of a machine through which liquid or gas can enter: Check the water inlet to make sure it isn't blocked.

let (someone or something) in

To allow or permit someone or something to enter (some place or event). They don't usually let kids in, but this was something of a special occasion. Tom! Go get the door and let the dog in.

let (someone or something) in(to) (some place)

To allow or permit someone or something to enter into some place or event. Will you please let me into the show? My whole family is in there already! Don't let that stray cat in the house—it could be diseased.

let in

v.
1. To allow someone or something to enter some place; admit someone or something: We don't usually let the cat in the house. I opened a window to let in some fresh air. There was no answer at the door, so I got the key from under the mat and let myself in.
2. let in for To make oneself subject or vulnerable to something: I didn't know the trouble I was letting myself in for when I accepted that invitation.
3. let in on To tell someone something that has been kept private: I'll let you in on a secret if you promise not to tell anyone. They won't let me in on their plans.
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