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English pronunciation meaning thesaurus

Japanese

(Hiragana)

Turkish

(Hiragana)

sample

sentence

permit pərmít

to allow something; 

 

to make something possible;

1. give permission,

give power,

entitle;

let,

allow,

admit;

suffer,

bear with,

tolerate,

recognize,

accord,

vouchsafe,

favor,

humor,

indulge,

stretch a point;

wink at,

connive at,

(let) pass;

shut one’s eyes to;

give carte blanche;

leave alone,

leave to one’s own devices,

leave the door open;

allow for,

open the door to,

open the floodgates,

let loose;

give the reins or free rein to.

Colloq., stand for.

2. grant,

empower,

character,

enfranchise,

confer a privilege,

license,

authorize,

warrant;

sanction;

entrust, commission;

sanctify,

ordain,

prescribe.

Colloq., okay,

O.K.,

write one’s own ticket.

許可(きょか)する、

認(みと)める、

容認(ようにん)する、

同意(どうい)する、

可能(かのう)にする

izin vermek(いじん べぇるめく);

müsaade etmek(みゅさあで えとめく);

Photography is not permitted inside the museum.;

 

He permitted them to leave.;

 

The match starts at 3 p.m., weather permitting.

persist pərsíst

If an unpleasant feeling or situation persists, it continues to exist.;

 

to continue to do something although it is annoying other people

persevere,

continue,

remain, endure,

stand,

abide,

plod.

 

See permanence, 

frequency,

continuity

続く(ツヅク)、

 

しつこく言い張る(シツコクイイハル)

devam etmek(デヴァㇺ エトメ)、

 

sürmek(シュルメク)、

 

ısrar etmek(ウスラル エトメク)

If symptoms persist, consult a doctor. ;

 

He persists in calling me Jane, even though I've corrected him twice.