Allow in spanish

Permitir

pronunciation: peɹ̩mitiɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures

allow = dar, permitir, consentir. 

Example: Folders allow a set of papers to be kept together when a set on a given topic is removed from the file.

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» allow + (enough) time for = dejar (suficiente) tiempo para, permitir (suficiente) tiempo para.

Example: For successful applicants the deadline for submission of full papers is May 31, 2012 to allow time for review of papers.

» allow for = tener en cuenta, tomar en cuenta, tomar en consideración, contemplar, permitir, permitir la posibilidad, hacer posible.

Example: It also allows for and identifies three levels of detail which might be adopted in descriptive cataloguing.

» allow for + costs = cubrir gastos.

Example: All users are charged direct search costs plus an overhead for each request to allow for indirect costs (labour, hardware, software, training, system malfunction).

» allow + Infinitivo = dejar que + Subjuntivo.

Example: For gold tooling, impressions of the tools were first made in blind and then an adhesive glair of egg white was next brushed into the blind impression, allowed to dry, and greased.

» allow + margin = dejar margen.

Example: There is no margin allowed for the exercise of free will.

» allow + nature to take its course = dejar que la naturaleza siga su curso, dejar que las cosas sigan su curso normal.

Example: She prefers to age naturally and allow nature to take its course.

» allow + room for = permitir.

Example: Education in many developing countries is still dominated by an emphasis on memorization and rote learning, a central syllabus allowing little room for initiative, and an overemphasis on examinations and certificates.

» allow + the opportunity to = dar la oportunidad de, ofrecer la oportunidad, presentar la oportunidad.

Example: Unlike other works, it unusually allowed theatergoers the opportunity to consider issues of racism and slavery in an American setting at the beginning of the American Civil War.

» allow + vent for = dar rienda suelta a, desfogar, desahogarse.

Example: In a painfully detailed letter to the editor, Lespran allowed vent for her fury.

» disallow = no permitir, anular, invalidar, cancelar, rechazar, desestimar. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que comienzan con este prefijo]

Example: Publishers still hoped to establish monopolies on individual books that were out of copyright, but this was eventually disallowed by a legal ruling in 1774.

allow + Infinitivo = dejar que + Subjuntivo. 

Example: For gold tooling, impressions of the tools were first made in blind and then an adhesive glair of egg white was next brushed into the blind impression, allowed to dry, and greased.

Allow synonyms

leave in spanish: salir, pronunciation: liv part of speech: verb appropriate in spanish: apropiado, pronunciation: əproʊpriət part of speech: adjective grant in spanish: conceder, pronunciation: grænt part of speech: noun, verb let in spanish: dejar, pronunciation: let part of speech: verb reserve in spanish: reserva, pronunciation: rɪzɜrv part of speech: noun countenance in spanish: rostro, pronunciation: kaʊntənəns part of speech: noun admit in spanish: admitir, pronunciation: ədmɪt part of speech: verb permit in spanish: permiso, pronunciation: pɜrmɪt part of speech: verb, noun earmark in spanish: asignar, pronunciation: ɪrmɑrk part of speech: verb, noun give up in spanish: rendirse, pronunciation: gɪvʌp part of speech: verb allow for in spanish: tener en cuenta, pronunciation: əlaʊfɔr part of speech: verb set aside in spanish: dejar de lado, pronunciation: setəsaɪd part of speech: verb provide for in spanish: proporcionar, pronunciation: prəvaɪdfɔr take into account in spanish: tener en cuenta, pronunciation: teɪkɪntuəkaʊnt part of speech: verb

Allow antonyms

keep pronunciation: kip part of speech: verb forbid pronunciation: fɜrbɪd part of speech: verb deny pronunciation: dɪnaɪ part of speech: verb prevent pronunciation: prɪvent part of speech: verb refuse pronunciation: rəfjuz part of speech: verb, noun proscribe pronunciation: proʊskraɪb part of speech: verb veto pronunciation: vitoʊ part of speech: noun, verb prohibit pronunciation: proʊhɪbət part of speech: verb interdict pronunciation: ɪntɜrdɪkt part of speech: noun, verb disallow pronunciation: dɪsəlaʊ part of speech: verb
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