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单词 loose
释义

loose

UK /luːs/

Word Forms

adjectiveloose
comparativelooser
superlativeloosest


  1. 1
    not firmly fixed in position

    loose floorboards

    a loose tooth

    work/come loose (=become loose):

    One of the screws had worked loose.

    Synonyms and related words

    Loose and not held firmly in place
    1. 1a
      if your hair is loose, it is not tied in position

      Her hair was loose and hung on her shoulders.

      Synonyms and related words

      Words used to describe the state of people’s hair
    2. 1b
      not forming a firm mass

      loose soil/stones

      Synonyms and related words

      Loose and not held firmly in place
    3. 1c
      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 something

      A large dog was loose in the garden.

      break/shake/get loose (from someone/something) (=become free):

      The woman managed to break loose from her attacker and run for help.

      turn/set/let someone loose (=allow someone to be free):

      The kidnappers had set him loose on a dark country lane.

      Synonyms and related words

      Free and independent
  2. 2
    not kept together as part of a group or in a container

    Loose oranges are 60p each.

    Synonyms and related words

    Loose and not held firmly in place
  3. 3
    loose clothes are large and do not fit your body tightly

    a loose cotton shirt

    Synonyms and related words

    Words used to describe clothes
    1. 3a
      if something such as a rope or knot is loose, it is not pulled tight
      Synonyms and related words

      Loose and not held firmly in place
    2. 3b
      not tightly woven or knitted
      Synonyms and related words

      Words used to describe cloth
  4. 4
    not exactly accurate in every detail

    This is a loose translation of the letter.

    Synonyms and related words

    Words used to describe descriptions
    Synonyms and related words

    Inexact and inaccurate
  5. 5
    not strictly organized or official

    a system in which political parties form a loose alliance

    We’ve got a loose arrangement for looking after each other’s children.

    Synonyms and related words

    Not planned
  6. 6
    if the solid waste from your body is loose, it has too much liquid in it
    Synonyms and related words

    Going to the toilet
  7. 7
    a loose ball is not being controlled by any of the players in a game
    Synonyms and related words

    Types of bat and ball used in sports and games
  8. 8
    old-fashionedcareless about what you say or who you say it to
    loose talk:

    You’ve been warned about loose talk before.

    Synonyms and related words

    Careless and casual
  9. 9
    old-fashionedsexually immoral

    loose morals

    Synonyms and related words

    Having a lot of sexual partners

phrases

break/cut loose
hang/cut loose
have a loose tongue
let something loose
let someone loose (on something)

loose

US /lus/

Word Forms

adjectiveloose
comparativelooser
superlativeloosest


  1. 1
    not firmly fixed in position

    loose floorboards

    a loose tooth

    work/come loose (=become loose):

    One of the screws had worked loose.

    Synonyms and related words

    Loose and not held firmly in place
    1. 1a
      if your hair is loose, it is not tied in position

      Her hair was loose and hung on her shoulders.

      Synonyms and related words

      Words used to describe the state of people’s hair
    2. 1b
      not forming a firm mass

      loose soil/stones

      Synonyms and related words

      Loose and not held firmly in place
    3. 1c
      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 something

      A large dog was loose in the yard.

      break/shake/get loose (from someone/something) (=become free):

      The woman managed to break loose from her attacker and run for help.

      turn/set/let someone loose (=allow someone to be free):

      The kidnappers had set him loose on a dark country lane.

      Synonyms and related words

      Free and independent
  2. 2
    not kept together as part of a group or in a container

    Loose oranges are 59 cents each.

    Synonyms and related words

    Loose and not held firmly in place
  3. 3
    loose clothes are large and do not fit your body tightly

    a loose cotton shirt

    Synonyms and related words

    Words used to describe clothes
    1. 3a
      if something such as a rope or knot is loose, it is not pulled tight
      Synonyms and related words

      Loose and not held firmly in place
    2. 3b
      not tightly woven or knitted
      Synonyms and related words

      Words used to describe cloth
  4. 4
    not exactly accurate in every detail

    This is a loose translation of the letter.

    Synonyms and related words

    Words used to describe descriptions
    Synonyms and related words

    Inexact and inaccurate
  5. 5
    not strictly organized or official

    a system in which political parties form a loose alliance

    We’ve got a loose arrangement for looking after each other’s children.

    Synonyms and related words

    Not planned
  6. 6
    if the solid waste from your body is loose, it has too much liquid in it
    Synonyms and related words

    Going to the toilet
  7. 7
    a loose ball is not being controlled by any of the players in a game
    Synonyms and related words

    Types of bat and ball used in sports and games
  8. 8
    old-fashionedcareless about what you say or who you say it to
    loose talk:

    You’ve been warned about loose talk before.

    Synonyms and related words

    Careless and casual
  9. 9
    old-fashionedsexually immoral

    loose morals

    Synonyms and related words

    Having a lot of sexual partners

phrases

break/cut loose
hang/cut loose
have a loose tongue
let something loose
let someone loose (on something)

loose

UK /luːs/


phrase
  • on the loose

    1
    if a dangerous person or animal is on the loose, they have escaped from where they were being kept
    Synonyms and related words

    Free and independent

loose

US /lus/


phrase
  • on the loose

    1
    if a dangerous person or animal is on the loose, they have escaped from where they were being kept
    Synonyms and related words

    Free and independent

loose

UK /luːs/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theyloose
he/she/itlooses
present participleloosing
past tenseloosed
past participleloosed

DEFINITIONS4
  1. 1

    loose

    or

    loose off

    to fire something such as a bullet, missile, or arrow
    Synonyms and related words

    Supplying and using weapons and explosives
  2. 2
    to start holding someone or something less tightly

    He loosed his grip suddenly and dropped the vase.

    Synonyms and related words

    To stop holding or touching something
  3. 3
    to untie a person or animal
    Synonyms and related words

    To tie and untie knots
  4. 4
    to make something bad or harmful start to happen in an uncontrolled way

    The dispute has loosed a flood of political ill will.

    Synonyms and related words

    To make something bad exist or happen

phrasal verbs

loose on

loose

US /lus/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theyloose
he/she/itlooses
present participleloosing
past tenseloosed
past participleloosed

DEFINITIONS4
  1. 1
    to untie a person or animal
    Synonyms and related words

    To tie and untie knots
  2. 2
    to make something bad or harmful start to happen in an uncontrolled way

    The dispute has loosed a flood of political ill will.

    Synonyms and related words

    To make something bad exist or happen
  3. 3

    loose

    or

    loose off

    mainly British
    to fire something such as a bullet, missile, or arrow
    Synonyms and related words

    Supplying and using weapons and explosives
  4. 4
    mainly Britishto start holding someone or something less tightly

    He loosed his grip suddenly and dropped the vase.

    Synonyms and related words

    To stop holding or touching something

phrasal verbs

loose on
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