спускать; спустить; уступать; уступить(по более низкой цене • The car is probably worth a lot more, but she agreed to let it go for five thousand dollars.); увольнять("Guys, I feel very terrible about what I'm about to say. But I'm afraid you're both being let go." "Let go? What does that mean?" "It means you're being fired, Louie." (In Good Company, 2004) VLZ_58); уволить(to officially make (someone) leave a job • The company let him go at the end of the month. • He was let go at the end of the month.); попросить(в знач. "уволить" 4uzhoj); расслабиться(Ремедиос_П); забить на всё(Ремедиос_П)
испортить воздух("Dave had a gas problem," says [Bob] Saget. "He'd let go right in front of the little Olsen twins. Mary-Kate would hold her nose and yell, 'Dave made a stinky!'"ART Vancouver)
to stop holding or gripping something or someone(I tried to take the ball from him, but he wouldn't let go.learnersdictionary.com • She grabbed my hand and refused to let go. • He let the rope go. || Often used figuratively: When a child grows up and moves away from home, it can be hard for parents to let go. • I know she disappointed you, but you need to let the past go and move on with your life. • You need to let go of the past. • She felt she had been treated wrongly, and she wasn't willing to let it go. You're late. • I'll let it go this time, but it had better not happen again. • The car is probably worth a lot more, but she agreed to let it go for five thousand dollars.); to abandon self-restraint(: let fly • He spoke in clipped sentences, as if fearful of letting go.merriam-webster.com • there just to party, just to let go)