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English
Pronunciation
Conjunction
let alone
- (idiomatic, chiefly in the negative) Much less; to say nothing of; used after one negative clause to introduce another, usually broader and more important clause, whose negation is implied by the negation of the first. However either of these instances mentioned can be applied with the use of let alone.
He couldn't boil water, let alone prepare a dinner for eight.
1953 December, Cecil J. Allen, “British Locomotive Performance and Performance”, in Railway Magazine, page 838:My last run this month is an amazing performance of an "A2/3" Pacific, No. 60524, Herringbone (could there possibly be a more infelicitous name for a locomotive than this, let alone for the unhappy horse which first had to bear it?), […] .
- (idiomatic, chiefly in the positive, rare) Not to mention, as well as; used after one item, to introduce a further item which is entailed by the first. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
Usage notes
- Sometimes used with the order of items reversed.
Translations
to say nothing of
- Arabic: نَاهِيك (nāhīk)
- Armenian: էլ չասած (ēl čʻasac), ուր մնաց (hy) (ur mnacʻ)
- Bulgarian: ка́мо ли (kámo li)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 更不用說 / 更不用说 (gèng bùyòng shuō), 何況 / 何况 (zh) (hékuàng), 遑論 / 遑论 (zh) (huánglùn)
- Czech: natož (cs)
- Danish: endnu mindre, endsige, end mindre
- Dutch: laat staan, gezwegen van, om maar te zwijgen van
- Esperanto: des malpli
- Finnish: puhumattakaan, saati (fi), saati sitten
- French: encore moins, et encore moins (fr), sans compter (fr), sans parler de (fr)
- German: geschweige denn, geschweige (de)
- Greek: πόσο μάλλον (el) (póso mállon)
- Hebrew: קַל וָחֹמֶר (he) (kal vaẖómer), לא כֹּל שֶׁכֵּן (he) (lo kol shekén), עַל אַחַת כַּמָּה וְכַמָּה (he) ('al aẖát kamma v'chamma)
- Hungarian: nemhogy (hu), hát még, még kevésbé, nem is beszélve, végképp (hu)
- Indonesian: apalagi (id)
- Ingrian: nesto
- Italian: nonché (it), per non parlare di, figuriamoci
- Japanese: どころか (dokoroka), もちろん (ja) (mochiron)
- Javanese: aja cacak (jv), aja manèh, apa manèh
- Korean: 커녕 (ko) (keonyeong)
- Latin: nedum
- Macedonian: ка́моли (kámoli)
- Norwegian: enn si
- Persian: چه برسه
- Polish: co dopiero (pl)
- Portuguese: muito menos, quanto mais, que dirá, quem dirá
- Romanian: darămite (ro), ce să mai vorbim, nici vorbă
- Russian: не говоря́ уже́ (о) (ru) (ne govorjá užé (o)), (а) тем бо́лее ((a) tem bóleje)
- Scottish Gaelic: gun luaidh
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: још мање, камоли, а камоли
- Roman: još manje, kamoli, a kamoli (sh)
- Slovak: a už vôbec nie, nehovoriac o
- Slovene: kaj šele
- Sorbian:
- Upper Sorbian: zabywši
- Spanish: y mucho menos, ni qué hablar de, por no hablar de
- Swedish: än mindre, och ännu mindre
- Turkish: (colloquial) bırak
- Urdu: چہ جائے کہ (cih jā'ye kih)
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Verb
let alone (third-person singular simple present lets alone, present participle letting alone, simple past and past participle let alone)
- (transitive) To leave alone, let be; to stop bothering.
- Synonym: leave alone
I wish he would let me alone so I could get some sleep.
- (transitive, colloquial, dated) To rely on (a person) to do something.
- 1838, Marguerite Countess of Blessington, The Works of Lady Blessington (page 223)
- Oh! let him alone for that. He's the boy that can get out of a scrape.
1849, William Carleton, Tales and Sketches, page 81:"It's not easy gettin' as good," rejoined the old woman, "an' you ought to be very glad to win him, if you can."
"Let me alone for that," said Sally.
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