loose的意思和读音

loose

: [lus] : [luːs]

v.

n.

adj.

adv.“loosely. hold loose to something”

looser  loosest  looses  loosing  loosed  

adj.+n.loose connection,loose talk,loose grip

adj.fixed,strict,tight,secure

adv.bulk,wholesale

adj.loose-fitting,assorted

looseadj.not fixed/tied

1.not firmly fixed where it should be; able to become separated from sth

a loose button/tooth齿

Check that the plug has not come loose .

2.not tied together; not held in position by anything or contained in anything

She usually wears her hair loose.

The potatoes were sold loose, not in bags.

3.[nubn]free to move around without control; not tied up or shut in somewhere

The sheep had got out and were loose on the road.

The horse had broken loose(= escaped) from its tether.

During the night, somebody had cut the boat loose from its moorings.

clothes

4.not fitting closely

a loose shirt

not solid/hard

5.not tightly packed together; not solid or hard

loose soil

a fabric with a loose weave

not strict/exact

6.not strictly organized or controlled

a loose alliance/coalition/federation

7.not exact; not very careful

a loose translation

loose thinking

immoral

8.[ubn]having or involving an attitude to sexual relationships that people consider to be immoral

a young man of loose morals

ball

9.not in any player's control

He pounced on a loose ball .

便body waste

10.having too much liquid in it

a baby with loose bowel movements

IDM

The organization broke loose from its sponsors.

He cut himself loose from his family.

break/cut/tear (sb/sth) loose from sb/sth使to separate yourself or sb/sth from a group of people or their influence, etc.

The organization broke loose from its sponsors.

He cut himself loose from his family.

It's OK─hang loose and stay cool.

hang/stay loose(informal)to remain calm; to not worry

It's OK─hang loose and stay cool.

have a loose tongueto talk too much, especially about things that are private

Teenagers need a place to let loose.

let loose(informal)to do sth or to happen in a way that is not controlled

Teenagers need a place to let loose.

She let loose a stream of abuse.

let loose sthto make a noise or remark, especially in a loud or sudden way

She let loose a stream of abuse.

She let her hair loose and it fell around her shoulders.便

Who's let the dog loose?

He was at last let loose in the kitchen.

A team of professionals were let loose on the project.

let sb/sth looseto free sb/sth from whatever holds them/it in place

She let her hair loose and it fell around her shoulders.便

Who's let the dog loose?

使to give sb complete freedom to do what they want in a place or situation

He was at last let loose in the kitchen.

A team of professionals were let loose on the project.

v.release

1.~ sth (on/upon sb/sth)to release sth or let it happen or be expressed in an uncontrolled way

His speech loosed a tide of nationalist sentiment.

make sth loose

2.~ sth西to make sth loose, especially sth that is tied or held tightly

He loosed the straps that bound her arms.

fire bullets

3.~ sth (off) (at sb/sth)to fire bullets, arrows, etc.

n.IDM

Three prisoners are still on the loose.

on the loosehaving escaped from somewhere; free

Three prisoners are still on the loose.

adj.1.,,2.,,3.,,4.,,5.6.,7.8.,9.10.(,)退11.12.1.,,2.,,3.,,4.,,5.6.,7.8.,9.10.(,)退11.12.

adv.1.“loosely. hold loose to something”

v.1.();;;2.(,) (off)3.,,4.,5.6.,1.();;;2.(,) (off)3.,,4.,5.6.,

n.1.;,

adj.1.not firmly fixed in position; if your hair is loose, it is not tied in position; not forming a firm mass; if a person or animal is loose, they can move around easily because they are not tied to anything, not held by anyone, or not kept inside something2.not kept together as part of a group or in a container3.loose clothes are large and do not fit your body tightly; if something such as a rope or knot is loose, it is not pulled tight; not tightly woven or knitted4.not exactly accurate in every detail5.not strictly organized or official6.if the solid waste from your body is loose, it has too much liquid in it7.a loose ball is not being controlled by any of the players in a game8.careless about what you say or who you say it to9.sexually immoral1.not firmly fixed in position; if your hair is loose, it is not tied in position; not forming a firm mass; if a person or animal is loose, they can move around easily because they are not tied to anything, not held by anyone, or not kept inside something2.not kept together as part of a group or in a container3.loose clothes are large and do not fit your body tightly; if something such as a rope or knot is loose, it is not pulled tight; not tightly woven or knitted4.not exactly accurate in every detail5.not strictly organized or official6.if the solid waste from your body is loose, it has too much liquid in it7.a loose ball is not being controlled by any of the players in a game8.careless about what you say or who you say it to9.sexually immoral

adv.1.Same as loosely. hold loose to something

v.1.to untie a person or animal2.to make something bad or harmful start to happen in an uncontrolled way3.to fire something such as a bullet, missile, or arrow4.to start holding someone or something less tightly1.to untie a person or animal2.to make something bad or harmful start to happen in an uncontrolled way3.to fire something such as a bullet, missile, or arrow4.to start holding someone or something less tightly

1. walk the dog loose vet ...

2. mud n. loose a. warm-blooded a. () ...

3. mud n. loose a. warm-blooded a. () ...

4. walk the dog loose vet ...

6. ingenuous“ ”。 loose”。 “agreement”“ ...

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1.It was as though the chief screw in his brain upon which his whole life rested were loose.

2.Thankfully, her collar was just loose enough that, in that moment of pure terror, she was able to squeeze her head out and run.

3.But outside Japan, the word keiretsu became attached to any loose network of alliances between more than two organisations.

4.If you did not want to be a whore, you'd better make your face dark and your breasts loose, in that case nobody would say you were a whore.

5.Loose lips may still sink ships, but for the moment it seems that an indiscreet keystroke can do just as much damage.使

6.Every Which Way But Loose was a change of pace for Clint Eastwood - and it proved to be one of his most popular films.《

7.An action-packed blend of humour and intrigue, following the fortunes of a gang of expert cons on the loose in London.

8.note: I've noticed that I cropped the image a bit to loose the dark gap on the right side of the image.

9.If did not take care to hit too much farinaceous cheek red, makeup girl is met above press again a few come loose transparently pink.

10.Loose hair must not tough the shoulders, If so, it must be worn up in an elegant professional style. E. g. : braided, pony-tail, bun.