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Значение идиомы let alone
[let alone] {conj. phr.} 1. Even less; certainly not. – Used aftera negative clause.
I can’t add two and two, let alone dofractions.
Jim can’t drive a car, let alone a truck.
Compare:MUCH LESS, NOT TO MENTION. 2. [let alone] or [leave alone] {v.} Tostay away from; keep hands off; avoid.
When Joel gets mad, just lethim alone.
Little Patsy was warned to leave the birthday cakealone.
Compare: LET BE.
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