allow

allow
v
1) дозволяти; давати дозвіл

smoking is not allowed here — тут палити заборонено; тут не палять

2) допускати, робити можливим, надавати

this gate allows access to the garden — через цю хвіртку можна пройти у сад

3) давати, видавати; виплачувати, субсидувати

how much money does your rather allow you for books? — скільки грошей дає тобі батько на книжки?

4) визнавати, допускати; приймати, погоджуватися

I allow that I was wrong — визнаю, що я був неправий

we cannot allow of such an excuse — ми не можемо прийняти таке виправдання

5) брати до уваги, враховувати; зважати
6) робити знижку, робити поправку (на щось — for)

to allow a shilling in the pound — робити знижку на один шилінг з кожного фунта

7) вихваляти; хвалити; схвалювати; санкціонувати
8) розм. вважати; робити висновок
9) амер. заявляти, стверджувати

allow for — передбачати

allow of — допускати

* * *
v
1) дозволяти; давати дозвіл
2) недоглянути, недоглядіти (що-небудь)
3) (for) передбачати; враховувати; брати до уваги; робити поправку на (що-небудь); (of) допускати
4) давати можливість, робити можливим
5) давати, видавати (звич. гроші); надавати
6) визнавати (справедливим, правильним); приймати; погоджуватися
7) кoм. робити, надавати знижку
8) aмep. прост. вважати, визнавати; робити висновок

English-Ukrainian dictionary. 2013.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?
Synonyms:

Look at other dictionaries:

  • allow — al‧low [əˈlaʊ] verb [transitive] 1. ACCOUNTING when the tax authorities allow an amount, cost, or expense, they permit it not to be counted as part of income or profits: • You re allowed a certain amount a year in personal allowances, before you… …   Financial and business terms

  • Allow — Al*low , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Allowed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Allowing}.] [OE. alouen, OF. alouer, aloer, aluer, F. allouer, fr. LL. allocare to admit as proved, to place, use; confused with OF. aloer, fr. L. allaudare to extol; ad + laudare to praise …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • allow — al·low /ə lau̇/ vt: to give approval of or permission for: as a: to grant fulfillment of allow ed her petition for relief b: to decide in favor of allow a deduction on a tax return c: to permit to be presented …   Law dictionary

  • allow — 1. This verb matches admit in having a wide range of common uses, transitive and intransitive, with that clauses, and with an infinitive complement. For several centuries it has alternated in many meanings with the phrasal verb allow of; some of… …   Modern English usage

  • allow — [ə lou′] vt. [ME alowen < OFr alouer < ML allocare, ALLOCATE; assoc. with OFr alouer < L allaudare, to extol < ad , to + laudare, to praise] 1. to let do, happen, etc.; permit; let [we weren t allowed to go] 2. to let have [she… …   English World dictionary

  • allow — [v1] admit; acknowledge acquiesce, avow, concede, confess, grant, let on, own; concepts 60,82 Ant. deny, refuse, reject allow [v2] permit an action accord, accredit, admit, approve, authorize, bear, be big*, be game for*, brook, certify,… …   New thesaurus

  • Allow — Al*low , v. i. To admit; to concede; to make allowance or abatement. [1913 Webster] Allowing still for the different ways of making it. Addison. [1913 Webster] {To allow of}, to permit; to admit. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • allow — ► VERB 1) admit as legal or acceptable. 2) permit to do something. 3) (allow for) take into consideration when making plans or calculations. 4) provide or set aside for a particular purpose. 5) admit the truth of. DERIVATIVES …   English terms dictionary

  • allow me — allow ˈme idiom used to offer help politely • ‘Allow me,’ he said, taking the tray from her. Main entry: ↑allowidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • allow — (v.) early 14c., to commend or praise; late 14c., recognize or admit (a privilege, excuse, etc.) as valid; sanction, permit; early 15c., take into account or give credit for (of business matters), from Anglo Fr. alouer, O.Fr. aloer (13c.) allot,… …   Etymology dictionary

  • allow — 1 permit, suffer, *let, leave Analogous words: tolerate, endure, stand, brook (see BEAR): accede, acquiesce (see ASSENT): *yield, submit, defer Antonyms: inhibit Contrasted words: *forbid, prohibit, enjoin: * …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”