词汇 | loose |
释义 | loose adjective uk /luːs/ us /luːs/ looseadjective (NOT FASTENED)B2 not firmly held or fastened in place: 松的,松动的 There were some loose wires hanging out of the wall.墙上搭着几根没有接好的电线。 The nails in the wall had worked themselves loose.桥上的钉子已经松动了。 The prisoners were so thin that their skin hung loose.囚犯们瘦得很厉害,身上的皮肤都松垮垮地垂着。 B2 Loose hair is not tied back: (头发)松散的,披着的,散开的 Her hair was hanging loose to her shoulders.她的头发松松地垂在肩上。 Loose things are not held together or attached to anything else: 松散的,散开的 A few loose sheets of paper were lying around.几张纸散落在地板上。 A wire has come loose at the back.后面有一根电线松了。 It's no wonder your shaver isn't working. There's a loose connection in the plug. Snowflakes are loose aggregates of ice crystals.雪花是冰晶松散的凝聚体。 I put the loose floorboard back and nailed it down.我把松动的地板块放回去用钉子钉牢。 The machine is working erratically - there must be a loose connection.这台机器运转不正常,一定是连接松动了。 Flexible, loose and yielding adrift bendable bendy ductile ductility flowing jointed lax limply limpness pliantly ragdoll relax rubbery semi-flexible tensile uncompressed unconstricted unstayed unstuck You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Separateness and isolation in space Hairdressing Hairstyles looseadjective (NOT TIGHT)B1 (of clothes) not fitting closely to the body: (衣服)宽松的,肥大的 Wear comfortable, loose clothing to your exercise class.上体育课的时候要穿些舒适宽松的衣服。 Loose clothing will keep you comfortable. He wore a loose pair of trousers. She's lost so much weight, all her clothes are loose. She wore a loose jumper. Make sure the collar is loose enough. Flexible, loose and yielding adrift bendable bendy ductile ductility flowing jointed lax limply limpness pliantly ragdoll relax rubbery semi-flexible tensile uncompressed unconstricted unstayed unstuck looseadjective (NOT EXACT)C2 not tightly controlled, or not exact: 未严加控制的;不严谨的,不精确的 It's a fairly loose adaptation of the novel.它是根据小说的大致内容改编而成的。 It's only a loose translation of the poem.这只是那首诗的不准确的译文。 approximate approximateWe can only give an approximate number for dinner until all the invited guests have responded. roughThe number of unregistered voters is 13,000, according to rough estimates. inexactHistorical comparisons are always inexact and often misleading. impreciseSuch estimates are inherently imprecise. I can give you a loose figure. It's a loose equivalent of the French version. I can do you a loose translation. The story has a loose basis in fact. His latest movie is a loose adaptation of King Lear. Approximate about approx. approximate approximately around exact guess inexact inexactly ish loosely loosey-goosey round rule sense sketchy some something something like 96 percent, half, etc.idiom somewhere looseadjective (IMMORAL)old-fashioneddisapproving having low morals; sexually free: 不道德的;淫荡的 a loose woman荡妇 Idiomsbe at a loose end hang/stay loose let someone loose let loose something let/set something loose turn someone/something loose loose verb[ T ] uk /luːs/ us /luːs/ looseverb[T] (SPEAK/EXPRESS EMOTIONS)to speak or express emotions very freely, especially in an uncontrolled way: 敞开了说,放开了说,自由表达 The coach loosed an angry tirade against his team.教练滔滔不绝地怒斥自己的球队。 He loosed his frustration in a torrent of abuse. Ways of talking atonally beg the questionidiom blah blither come out coo gab pipe up prate sink to a whisperidiom spit something out spluttery stammer stiltedly talk nonsenseidiom talk through your hatidiom tattle undertone wax witter looseverb[T] (FIRE WEAPON)to fire an arrow from a bow or shots from a gun: They were almost upon us as I loosed my last arrow. His men loosed a volley of rifle fire into the surviving guards. Emitting and ejecting carbon emissions discharge displace displaced displacement eject ejection ejector emission emitter expel expulsion exude give something off send send something out shed shedding spew toss looseverb[T] (ALLOW TO AFFECT)to allow something harmful or extreme to happen and affect somewhere: Sometimes anarchy is loosed upon the world because people firmly and honestly believe they are doing the right thing. Liberating, relaxing and releasing breathe easieridiom cathartic cathartically chillax cut someone free discharge free and easyphrase let goidiom let someone looseidiom let/set something looseidiom liberalization loosen (something) up non-controlled relax relax your grip/holdidiom turn someone/something looseidiom untether untethered walk walk freeidiom looseverb[T] (SET FREE)to set an animal free, especially in order to attack someone: They basically loosed the hounds on us. Liberating, relaxing and releasing breathe easieridiom cathartic cathartically chillax cut someone free discharge free and easyphrase let goidiom let someone looseidiom let/set something looseidiom liberalization loosen (something) up non-controlled relax relax your grip/holdidiom turn someone/something looseidiom untether untethered walk walk freeidiom looseverb[T] (MAKE LOOSER)to make something such as a knot or tie less tight: She loosed the knot and undid the bright coil of my hair. The two hundred miles an hour wind had loosed the chains. Synonym loosen(LESS TIGHT) Unfastening and opening break something open breaker broach decongestion gape let/set something looseidiom shut (someone) up steam tease tease something out the earth/ground/floor opensidiom unbolted unbuckle unfold unknot unlace unlock unlockable unpick unzip Idiomloose your hold/grip loose | American Dictionaryloose adjective[ -er/-est only ] us/lus/ looseadjective[-er/-est only] (NOT ATTACHED)not firmly attached in place: I’d better sew that loose button before it comes off. A few loose sheets of paper were lying around. If an animal is loose, it is not tied up or caged in. looseadjective[-er/-est only] (NOT TIGHT)not tight; not fitting closely to the body or the thing that is covered: Wear comfortable, loose clothing to your exercise class. Loose can also mean not closely following something original, or not exact: The film is a loose adaptation of Conrad’s novel. Idiomsat loose ends loosen up loose | Business Englishloose adjective uk /luːs/us not tightly held together or to anything else: According to research, sales of tea bags, loose tea and instant tea have all declined. looseadverb His customers preferred the vegetables to be sold loose, so that they could choose the ones they wanted. |
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