loosed

核心词汇  
[luːs]     [luːs]    
  • adj. 松的;宽松的;不确切的;不牢固的;放纵的
  • n. 解放;放任;放纵
  • v. 弄松;释放;放枪
  • adv. 松散地
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loose的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

adj. (形容词)
  1. 放荡的,荒淫的
  2. 散漫的,松散的
  3. 不严谨的,不拘谨的
  4. 松的,松开的,松动的,疏松的
  5. 宽的
  6. 不确切的
  7. 自由的,宽松的,没加束缚的,未予束缚的,未控制的
  8. 模糊的
  9. 不结实的
  10. 散放的
n. (名词)
  1. 解放
  2. 放任,放纵
  3. 发射,放射
  4. 自由
v. (动词)
  1. 松开,解,弄松,解开,使松疏
  2. 变松,松弛,放松
  3. 放掉,释放,(把…)放开,放
  4. 放射,射出,射
  5. 开枪,放(枪、箭),开火, 射(箭)
  6. 放学
  7. 放任,使自由
  8. 不受约束地表达
  9. 失去控制
  10. 开船
adv. (副词)
  1. 松散地
  2. 松松地,松弛地
  3. 不严格地
  4. 不精确地
  5. 放荡地

双解释义

adj. (形容词)
  1. 松的,宽松的;未绑紧的 not tight;not tied or fixed
  2. 不精确的,不严密的 not accurate or exact
  3. 自由的;释放的;散漫的 free

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. not compact or dense in structure or arrangement;

    "loose gravel"

  2. (of a ball in sport) not in the possession or control of any player;

    "a loose ball"

  3. not tight; not closely constrained or constricted or constricting;

    "loose clothing"
    "the large shoes were very loose"

  4. not officially recognized or controlled;

    "an informal agreement"
    "a loose organization of the local farmers"

  5. not literal;

    "a loose interpretation of what she had been told"
    "a free translation of the poem"

  6. emptying easily or excessively;

    "loose bowels"

  7. not affixed;

    "the stamp came loose"

  8. not tense or taut;

    "the old man's skin hung loose and grey"
    "slack and wrinkled skin"
    "slack sails"
    "a slack rope"

  9. (of textures) full of small openings or gaps;

    "an open texture"
    "a loose weave"

  10. lacking a sense of restraint or responsibility;

    "idle talk"
    "a loose tongue"

  11. not carefully arranged in a package;

    "a box of loose nails"

  12. having escaped, especially from confinement;

    "a convict still at large"
    "searching for two escaped prisoners"
    "dogs loose on the streets"
    "criminals on the loose in the neighborhood"

  13. casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior;

    "her easy virtue"
    "he was told to avoid loose (or light) women"
    "wanton behavior"

Adverb:
  1. without restraint;

    "cows in India are running loose"

Verb:
  1. grant freedom to; free from confinement

  2. turn loose or free from restraint;

    "let loose mines"
    "Loose terrible plagues upon humanity"

  3. make loose or looser;

    "loosen the tension on a rope"

  4. become loose or looser or less tight;

    "The noose loosened"
    "the rope relaxed"

loose的用法和样例:

例句

用作形容词 (adj.)
  1. The screw worked itself loose and the door fell off the cupboard.
    螺丝松了,门从橱柜上掉下来了。
  2. She wore loose garments in the summer.
    她在夏天穿宽松的衣服。
  3. Loose labour regulations are one reason.
    宽松的劳动规则是原因之一。
  4. It is used these days in a very loose sense by a great many people.
    现在,许多人用起它来是很不确切的。
  5. She was branded a loose woman.
    她被标为放纵的女人。
用作名词 (n.)
  1. This will ship to our customer via their consolidator as loose freight.
    这将会经由他们的整合者对我们的客户运送如解放船货。
  2. Shake yourself loose from the accreted layers of presuppositions and assumptions that your profession has built up around the topic.
    把自己从本专业对此所建立的厚厚预设和假定中解放出来。
  3. I still think a lot about transportation -- you never loose a dream, it just incubates as a hobby.
    我直到现在还想着很多有关交通的问题,你不要放任梦想,而要把它当作一种习惯去培育。
  4. But if we leave, we loose it and I can't make an entire life disappear to start a new one.
    可是如果我们走了,我们放纵它,我不能结束自己完整的生活去开始一段新的生活。
  5. Things were not just lax, but loose, as though everyone but him had grown to accept the situation.
    这里的事物已不能说是松懈,应该拿放纵来形容,好像除了他以外,每个人都渐渐接受了这个处境。
用作动词 (v.)
  1. Please help me loose the nail, It is rusty and won't come out of the wall.
    请帮我把这个钉子弄松,它生锈了,拔不出来。
  2. A chemical change has to take place before the energy can be let loose.
    能量释放,必须有化学变化。
  3. Men were loosing off at shadows.
    士兵向黑影射击。

词汇搭配

用作形容词 (adj.)
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经典引文

  • There was a mass murderer loose.

    出自: A. Price
  • Cook's loose ones [dogs], running amok, could be counted on to..drive the tied ones berserk.

    出自: J. McPhee
  • The captiue exile hasteneth that he may be loosed.

    出自:Bible (AV): Isaiah
  • Loosed from remorse and hope and love's distress.

    出自: W. de la Mare
  • The industry's reluctance to loose information on the non-expert world.

    出自:New Yorker
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