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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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let out (something)<br />

- allow to go out or escape<br />

I let out our dog this morning <strong>and</strong> he hasn`t come home yet.<br />

let out (something)<br />

- allow to be known, tell<br />

They let out the details of the restructuring plan late last night so we haven`t had time<br />

to talk about them yet.<br />

let sleeping dogs lie<br />

- don`t make trouble if you don`t have to<br />

"You should let sleeping dogs lie <strong>and</strong> not worry about what your friend said to you<br />

last summer."<br />

let (someone) down<br />

- fail to do as well as expected, disappoint someone<br />

He let his parents down when he failed the university entrance exams.<br />

let (someone) down easy<br />

- tell someone some disappointing news in a way that makes them feel good<br />

I will talk to her tomorrow <strong>and</strong> try <strong>and</strong> let her down easy about her not getting the<br />

promotion.<br />

let (someone) go<br />

- discharge someone from a job, fire someone<br />

The company has decided to let several hundred workers go in order to become<br />

profitable again.<br />

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