transitive. To consent to; to allow, permit; to submit to, suffer, endure; to tolerate. Cf. i-thave, v.
单词 | θ172478 |
释义 | society > authority > lack of subjection > permission > permit [verb (transitive)] (97) thave835 transitive. To consent to; to allow, permit; to submit to, suffer, endure; to tolerate. Cf. i-thave, v. unneeOE transitive. With that-clause or infinitive as object. To grant, permit, or allow. levec897 transitive. To grant permission to; allow, permit. Also (esp. of God or Christ), to grant. With personal obj. (? originally dative) and infinitive… forletc900 transitive. To allow, permit. i-thavec900 transitive. To permit, allow. (In Old English also absol. or intransitive.) i-unneeOE transitive. To grant; to allow. Also with that-clause or infinitive as object. Cf. unne, v. allowa1393 transitive. To give consent to the occurrence of or relax restraint on (an action, event, or activity); to consent to the presence or attendance of… licensec1400 To grant (a person) a licence or authoritative permission to hold a certain status or to do certain things, e.g. to practise some trade or… admit1418 transitive. To permit (an action, condition, or situation); to grant (a request). Formerly also †intransitive with of (obsolete). sustainc1425 transitive. With infinitive as object. To permit oneself or consent (to do or be something). Cf. suffer, v. 15. Obsolete. usea1450 transitive. To allow, permit to be performed. Obsolete. rare. permit1473 transitive. To allow the occurrence of (an action, etc.); to allow (something) be carried out or to take place; to give permission or opportunity for. permise1481 transitive. To allow, permit. Cf. permit, v. 2 4. withganga1500 (transitive) to give licence to, tolerate. tolerate1533 To allow to exist or to be done or practised without authoritative interference or molestation; also gen. to allow, permit. intermit?c1550 transitive. To interpose, put between; to introduce, admit; = intromit, v. 1. licentiate1575 transitive. To give liberty to; to allow, permit (something) to (a person); to allow (a person) to (do something) or that (etc.). ? Obsolete. 'low1587 transitive. = allow, v. (in various senses). dispense1646 transitive. To relax the law in reference to (some thing or person). absol. To permit, allow, give dispensation. beholdc1650 ‘To permit’ (Jamieson). warrant1662 To authorize (a payment). Subcategories:— again (1) — give permission to (3) — permit to do (8) — permit to have (3) — permit to pass (1) — permit to utter (1) — give leave to go (3) — give leave of absence to (1) — permit to remain (1) — permit authoritatively (22) — permit to proceed (2) — permit as an indulgence (8) — permit by non-intervention (11) — remove restrictions (1) — tacitly permit (7) — provide with a ticket (1) — obtain permission for (1) — permit a thing forbidden (1) |
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