English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekbetekenis van die woord "permit" is om magtiging of toestemming aan iemand te gee om iets te doen. Dit kan ook verwys na 'n amptelike dokument of lisensie wat toestemming verleen om 'n spesifieke aksie uit te voer of 'n bepaalde plek binne te gaan. Die woord kan as 'n werkwoord of 'n selfstandige naamwoord gebruik word, en dit word dikwels geassosieer met die konsep om toestemming toe te laat of te verleen. Byvoorbeeld, jy kan sê: "Ek moet 'n permit kry om 'n dek op my huis te bou," of "Die sekuriteitswag sal jou toelaat om die gebou binne te gaan as jy jou ID toon."

Synonyms

  1. license
  2. permission

Sentence Examples

  1. Besides, the bus needed an inspection permit before it could head out.
  2. That night the housekeeper burned to ashes all the books that were in the yard and in the whole house and some must have been consumed that deserved preservation in everlasting archives, but their fate and the laziness of the examiner did not permit it, and so in them was verified the proverb that the innocent suffer for the guilty.
  3. There is much that can be said, and there is much that I would have liked to include, but which the story did not permit.
  4. Dorothea therefore gave her hand, and promised to make him a great lord in her kingdom, when Heaven should be so good as to permit her to recover and enjoy it, for which Sancho returned thanks in words that set them all laughing again.
  5. The clouds shifted now and again to permit various shades of gray to spill into the wood, obscuring the night.
  6. It may have been about mid-day when they placed us in the boat, giving us two kegs of water and some biscuit and the captain, moved by I know not what compassion, as the lovely Zoraida was about to embark, gave her some forty gold crowns, and would not permit his men to take from her those same garments which she has on now.
  7. THE OVAL PORTRAIT THE chateau into which my valet had ventured to make forcible entrance, rather than permit me, in my desperately wounded condition, to pass a night in the open air, was one of those piles of commingled gloom and grandeur which have so long frowned among the Appennines, not less in fact than in the fancy of Mrs.
  8. If you would permit me, Oleander, I need to share something more with you and your family before I go.
  9. On the other hand, it is clear that there are many who desire to have not merely the story he tells, but the story as he tells it, so far at least as differences of idiom and circumstances permit, and who will give a preference to the conscientious translator, even though he may have acquitted himself somewhat awkwardly.
  10. Rooms were engaged, and the night passed, briefly to Phileas Fogg, who slept profoundly, but very long to Aouda and the others, whose agitation did not permit them to rest.