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charactercopyAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *放* | 放* | *放
to put / to place / to release / to free / to let go / to let out / to set off (fireworks)
HSK 1
to lay down; to put down / to let go of; to relinquish; to set aside / to lower (the blinds etc)
HSK 2
to leave behind / to stay behind / to remain / to keep / not to let (sb) go
HSK 2
charactercopyAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *烧* | 烧* | *烧
to burn / to cook / to stew / to bake / to roast / to heat / to boil (tea, water etc) / fever / to run a temperature / (coll.) to let things go to one's head
HSK 4
charactercopyAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *撒* | 撒* | *撒
to let go / to cast / to let loose / to discharge / to give expression to / (coll.) to pee
HSK 7-9
to give up / to abandon (a goal etc) / to let sth go / forget it / let the matter drop
HSK 7-9
to let go of sth held in one's mouth / (fig.) to relent / to yield
to let go / to release
reluctant (to leave, to let go etc)
to relinquish one's grip / to let go
to hold firmly, not let go
to release / to let go / to loosen / to untie / to come loose
to pull down / (coll.) to let it go; to drop it
to throw up one's hands / to loosen one's grip; to let go
to let go of sth / to give up
to let go one's hold / to give up / to have a free hand
(idiom) to let the matter rest; to just let it go; to take it lying down (usu. used in the negative)
lit. to smash a pot just because it has a crack (idiom) / fig. to give up altogether after a setback; to throw one's hands up in frustration and let it all go to hell
to abandon / to let go to waste
(neologism c. 2014) (slang) to stop striving (esp. when one knows one cannot succeed); to let it all go to hell; (sports) to tank
to have no room to put sth / to be unable to let go
not to comply / not to go along with / not to let off easily / not to let sb get away with it
(neologism c. 2021) to keep one's senses; not get carried away; not let success go to one's head
reluctant to part with (sth or sb); unwilling to let go of
lit. to not go home until drunk (idiom) / fig. let's make a night of it!
to abandon oneself (idiom) / to let oneself go
to stick to sth stubbornly / never let go
(idiom) unwilling to let go / like a dog with a bone / dogged
to pay no attention to / to disregard / to ignore / to let go unpunished / to let off
to let oneself go / to do as much as one pleases
to let go of the big prize while grabbing at trifles (idiom)
lit. heaven won't let the sparrows go hungry (idiom) / fig. don't give up hope / if you tough it out, there will be light at the end of the tunnel
to let go / to loosen one's grip / to put sth down


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