let (EN)
verbo, sustantivo

verbo “let”

let; he lets; past let, part. let; ger. letting
  1. permitir
    She let her friend borrow the dress for the party.
  2. no interferir
    His mother let him play outside after he finished his homework.
  3. dejar salir
    The child let some air out of the balloon to prevent it from popping.
  4. alquilar
    She's letting her apartment to a student for the semester.
  5. conceder
    The city council decided to let the contract for the new park to the lowest bidder.
  6. vamos a (seguido de un verbo en infinitivo)
    Let's go to the park and enjoy the sunny weather.
  7. hacer saber (en la expresión "hazme saber")
    Please let me know what you want for dinner.

sustantivo “let”

sg. let, pl. lets
  1. alquiler
    After renovating the apartment, they put it up for let at a higher price.
  2. impedimento (puede requerir contexto adicional)
    The broken elevator became a significant let to the movers trying to deliver furniture to the top floor.
  3. let (término específico del tenis, se usa tal cual en español)
    During her serve, the ball grazed the net and landed in, so the umpire called a let and she served again.