LET - (SUGGEST) letting, past let - used to express ….
SLEEPING - She looked lovingly at the sleeping child.See also asleep.A sleeping bag is a large thick bag for sleeping ….
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES give/let out a laugh ▪ She gave a loud laugh. verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a mist hangs/lies somewhere (= stays in a place ) ▪ A thick mist …
LET - (~s, ~ting) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
SLEEPING - You use ~ to describe places where people sleep or things concerned with where people sleep.
LET - ( lets, letting) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
SLEEPING - You use sleeping to describe places where people sleep or things concerned with where people sleep.
POSITION OR SITUATION /laɪ/ ( lies, lying, lay, lain) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common …Ĭollins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary be in or assume a horizontal position on … lain) 1 be in or assume a horizontal position on a … 1 an intentionally false statement (tell a lie pack of lies). let 1 S1 W1 /let/ BrE AmE verb ( past tense and past participle let, present participle letting … Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English lie 1 S2 W1 /laɪ/ BrE AmE verb ( past tense lay /leɪ/, past participle lain /leɪn/, present participle …
LET - / let NAmE / verb, noun ■ verb ( let.
laɪ NAmE / verb, noun -see also lie (II) ■ verb ( lies, lying, …
LET - let BrE AmE let -The phrase let me has a non-standard casual form ˈlem i, sometimes written lemme ▷ ….
LET - vt let.ted letted or let let.ting [ME letten, fr.
OE licgan akin to OHG ligen to lie, L lectus bed, …
noun anything which misleads or disappoints.
ting ) Etymology: Middle English letten, from Old English ….
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary
ing ˈlī-iŋ) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English licgan ….
ˈlī intransitive verb ( lay ˈlā lain ˈlān ly cynophobia, fear of dogs (term used in Medicine) (Slang) greyhound races (Slang) feet (Slang) shoes a false statement made with deliberate intent … Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary of, pertaining to, or having accommodations for … ) To abide to remain for a longer or shorter time to be in a certain state or … Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary
LIE - (adj.) To abide to remain for a longer or shorter time to be in a certain state or condition as, ….
-LET - lə̇t, usu -ə̇d.+V noun suffix ( -s ) Etymology: Middle English -let, -lette, from Middle French -elet, from Old French, ….
ˈdȯgz sometimes ˈdägz noun ( plural dogs ) Etymology: by … plural of dog present third singular of dog II. ˈlet, usu -ed.+V transitive verb ( letted letted or let letting lets ) Etymology: Middle English … Webster's New International English Dictionary ˈlī verb ( lay ˈlā lain ˈlān or archaic lien ˈlï(ə)n ly
LET SLEEPING DOGS LIE - do not create problems, leave things alone Don't tell them the price of gas will rise.
LET SLEEPING DOGS LIE - don`t make trouble if you don`t have to You should let sleeping dogs lie and not ask him any questions ….
LET SLEEPING DOGS LIE - Do not make (someone) angry and cause trouble or danger do not make trouble if you do not have to.
Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
LET SLEEPING DOGS LIE - ( saying ) to avoid mentioning a subject or sth that happened in the past, in order to avoid any ….
LET SLEEPING DOGS LIE - don't stir up trouble.
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