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Let out to reveal (a secret)(¹àÈ÷´Ù): They let out the details of the restructuring plan late last night so we haven't had time to talk about them yet.
Let sleeping dogs lie they shouldn't disturb a situation as it would result in trouble or complications(ÀÚ´Â °³´Â °¡¸¸È÷ ³»¹ö·Á µÎ¶ó(±Ü¾î ºÎ½º·³À» ¸¸µéÁö ¸»¶ó)
Let someone down fail to do as well as expected, disappoint someone(~ÀÇ ±â´ë¸¦ Àú¹ö¸®´Ù[~¸¦ ½Ç¸Á½ÃŰ´Ù]): I'm afraid she let us down badly.
Let someone down easy convey bad or disappointing news in a considerate way, so as to spare the person's self-respect(±âºÐ ³ª»Û ȤÀº ½Ç¸Á½º·± ´º½º¸¦ ±âºÐ ³ªºüÁöÁö ¾Êµµ·Ï »ç·Á±í°Ô Àü´ÞÇÏ´Ù) The teacher knew that Paul would have to repeat the course and that there was no way to let him down easy.
Let someone go to cease to employ; dismiss(ÇØ°íÇÏ´Ù): ½ñ company had to let 20 workers go.