单词 | loose change |
释义 | loose /loos/adjective
Loosely noun
ORIGIN: ON lauss; OE lēas; see less looseˈly adverb loosˈen transitive verb
loosˈener noun A laxative looseˈness noun
looseˈ-bodˈied adjective
loose box noun A part of a stable where horses are kept untied loose cannon noun (figurative) Something or someone dangerously uncontrolled, like a cannon that may discharge unpredictably and cause damage to one's own side loose change noun Coins kept about one's person for small expenditures loose cover noun A detachable cover, eg for an armchair looseˈ-cut noun A disease of cereal crops caused by a parasitic fungus, Ustilago nuda, that reduces the grains to powder loose end noun Something that has been left unfinished or that has not been explained or decided loose fish noun
loose forward noun
loose-head prop noun (rugby) The prop forward on the left of the front row in the scrum loose housing noun A means of housing cattle whereby the animals have access to shelter but are free to move about in straw-covered yards loose-knitˈ or loosely-knitˈ adjective (of communities, etc) not bound together by close ties looseˈ-leaf adjective Of a folder, binder, etc, having a cover designed so as to allow leaves to be inserted or removed looseˈ-limbedˈ or looseˈ-jointˈed adjective Having supple limbs be at a loose end To have nothing to do break loose To escape from confinement give a loose to To give rein or free vent to let loose To set at liberty loosen up
on the loose
stay loose (informal) Keep cool, keep relaxed |
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