释义 |
let go 1 or let (something or someone) go or let go of (something or someone) or let go (something or someone) : to stop holding or gripping something or someone放开;松手;释放 -
I tried to take the ball from him, but he wouldn't let go.我努力从他手里抢球,但他不放手。 -
She grabbed my hand and refused to let go.她抓住我的手不放。 -
He let the rope go. = He let go of the rope. = (less commonly) He let go the rope.他放开了绳子。 — often used figuratively常用作比喻 -
When a child grows up and moves away from home, it can be hard for parents to let go. [=to allow the child to live independently; to not be too involved in the child's decisions, actions, etc.]当孩子长大成人从家里搬出去后,就此放手对家长来说不容易。 -
I know she disappointed you, but you need to let the past go and move on with your life. [=you need to stop caring or thinking about the past]我知道她让你很沮丧,但你必须忘记过去,继续自己的生活。 -
You need to let go of the past.你需要忘记过去。 -
She felt she had been treated wrongly, and she wasn't willing to let it go. [=she wasn't willing to forget how she had been treated]她觉得自己受到了不公正的待遇,并且耿耿于怀。 -
You're late. I'll let it go this time, but it had better not happen again.你迟到了,这次我不追究,但是这种事下次最好别再发生。 -
The car is probably worth a lot more, but she agreed to let it go for five thousand dollars. [=she agreed to sell the car for five thousand dollars]这辆车可能很值钱,但她只要五千美元就同意出手。 2 or let (yourself) go : to behave in a very free and open way(行为表现)自在,洒脱,不拘束 3 let (someone) go a : to allow (someone who is being held as a slave, prisoner, etc.) to be free释放(奴隶、囚犯等);使自由 b : to officially make (someone) leave a job解雇 4 let (yourself) go : to fail to take care of (yourself)不注意照顾(自己) |