loose 的英语意思
looseloose1 /luːs/ adjective
查看全部语言翻译1not firmly attached not firmly fastened in place未牢固固定的;松动的:
a loose floorboard一块松动的地板
This tooth feels very loose.这颗牙齿感觉很松动。
The screw has come loose (=became loose).螺丝松动了(=变松了)。 ► Do not confuse the adjective loose /luːs/ with the verb lose /luːz/ (=stop having something, become unable to find something etc): They thought they might lose their jobs.2not attached not attached to anything else未与其他东西相连的;散开的:
loose papers散开的纸张
His rear wheel spun on the loose stones.他的后轮在散落的碎石上打滑。
The potatoes are sold loose (=not packed in a container).马铃薯是散装出售的(=不装在容器里)。
The driver had forgotten to fasten the safety chain and the trailer came loose (=became unattached).司机忘记扣上安全链,拖车脱钩了(=脱离了连接)。3not tied tightly not tied or fastened very tightly未紧紧系住或固定的;松散的:
a loose knot一个松结4hair if your hair is loose, it hangs freely rather than being tied back头发散开,指自然垂落而非扎起:
Her hair fell loose around her shoulders.她的头发散落在肩膀周围。5clothes loose clothes are big and do not fit your body tightly宽松的衣服较大,不紧贴身体 SYN loose-fitting, baggy OPP tight:
a loose sweatshirt一件宽松的运动衫6free free from being controlled or held in a cage, prison, or institution不受控制或不被关在笼子、监狱或机构中的;自由的break/get loose (=escape)(=逃脱)
A 34-year-old inmate broke loose from the sheriff’s office yesterday.昨天,一名34岁的囚犯从警长办公室逃脱了。turn/let/set something loose (=let something go free)(=放开某物)
Don’t let your dog loose on the beach.不要在海滩上放开你的狗。7not exact [usually before noun] not exact or thoroughly done不精确或不彻底的;粗略的:
a loose translation意译;粗略的翻译
a loose interpretation of the law对法律的宽泛解读8not very controlled not strictly controlled or organized不严格控制或组织的;松散的loose federation/alliance/group etc
a loose federation of political groups政治团体的松散联盟
loose arrangement (=an arrangement that can easily be changed)松散安排(=可以轻易更改的安排)9not solid not pressed tightly together in a solid mass未紧压成固体状的;疏松的loose soil/earth10sport not under the control of either team in a game of football, rugby etc(足球、橄榄球等比赛中)不受任何一方球队控制的:
Sheringham was the first player to reach the loose ball.谢林汉姆是第一个抢到松散球的球员。11cut loose a)to free yourself from someone or something, or their influence使自己摆脱某人或某事,或其影响cut yourself loose (from something)
He cut himself loose from the constraints of family life.他摆脱了家庭生活的束缚。 b)American English informal非正式 to start enjoying yourself in a happy noisy way after a period of controlled behaviour在一段克制行为之后,开始以欢快喧闹的方式尽情享乐:
I’m ready to cut loose and enjoy the weekend.我准备好放开来享受这个周末了。12let (something ↔) loose to speak or behave in an uncontrolled way以不受控制的方式说话或行事:
She let loose a string of four-letter words.她口吐一连串粗口。13let somebody loose on something to allow someone to deal with something in the way they want to, when you think they will make mistakes or do something wrong在担心某人会犯错或做错事时,仍放手让其按自己的方式处理:
Whatever you do, don’t let Derek loose on the garden.无论如何,千万别让德里克随便摆弄花园。14be at a loose end (also be at loose ends American English) to have nothing to do无所事事;没事可做:
I was at a loose end so I decided to go see an old movie.我无所事事,便决定去看一部老电影。15loose ends parts of something that have not been completed or correctly done未完成或未妥善处理的部分;遗留问题:
We’ve nearly finished, but there are still a few loose ends to be tied up (=dealt with or completed).我们快完成了,但还有几个遗留问题需要处理(=解决或完成)。16loose change coins that you have in your bag or pocket包中或口袋里的零散硬币17loose cannon someone who cannot be trusted because they say or do things you do not want them to因言行不受控而无法信赖的人18hang/stay loose American English spoken口语 used to tell someone to stay calm, or not to worry about something用于叫人保持冷静或不必担心某事19body waste having a problem in which the waste from your bowels has too much liquid in it指肠道排泄物含水量过多;腹泻:
loose bowels腹泻;稀便20immoral old-fashioned旧式 behaving in a way that is considered to be sexually immoral行为被认为性道德败坏的;淫乱的:
a loose woman行为放荡的女人
loose morals放荡的道德观;淫乱的品行21talk old-fashioned旧式 not careful about what you say or who is listening说话不谨慎,不注意谁在听:
There’s been a bit of loose talk about it.关于这件事有些不谨慎的议论。—looseness noun [uncountable]
查看全部语言翻译1not firmly attached not firmly fastened in place未牢固固定的;松动的:
a loose floorboard一块松动的地板
This tooth feels very loose.这颗牙齿感觉很松动。
The screw has come loose (=became loose).螺丝松动了(=变松了)。 ► Do not confuse the adjective loose /luːs/ with the verb lose /luːz/ (=stop having something, become unable to find something etc): They thought they might lose their jobs.2not attached not attached to anything else未与其他东西相连的;散开的:
loose papers散开的纸张
His rear wheel spun on the loose stones.他的后轮在散落的碎石上打滑。
The potatoes are sold loose (=not packed in a container).马铃薯是散装出售的(=不装在容器里)。
The driver had forgotten to fasten the safety chain and the trailer came loose (=became unattached).司机忘记扣上安全链,拖车脱钩了(=脱离了连接)。3not tied tightly not tied or fastened very tightly未紧紧系住或固定的;松散的:
a loose knot一个松结4hair if your hair is loose, it hangs freely rather than being tied back头发散开,指自然垂落而非扎起:
Her hair fell loose around her shoulders.她的头发散落在肩膀周围。5clothes loose clothes are big and do not fit your body tightly宽松的衣服较大,不紧贴身体 SYN loose-fitting, baggy OPP tight:
a loose sweatshirt一件宽松的运动衫6free free from being controlled or held in a cage, prison, or institution不受控制或不被关在笼子、监狱或机构中的;自由的break/get loose (=escape)(=逃脱)
A 34-year-old inmate broke loose from the sheriff’s office yesterday.昨天,一名34岁的囚犯从警长办公室逃脱了。turn/let/set something loose (=let something go free)(=放开某物)
Don’t let your dog loose on the beach.不要在海滩上放开你的狗。7not exact [usually before noun] not exact or thoroughly done不精确或不彻底的;粗略的:
a loose translation意译;粗略的翻译
a loose interpretation of the law对法律的宽泛解读8not very controlled not strictly controlled or organized不严格控制或组织的;松散的loose federation/alliance/group etc
a loose federation of political groups政治团体的松散联盟
loose arrangement (=an arrangement that can easily be changed)松散安排(=可以轻易更改的安排)9not solid not pressed tightly together in a solid mass未紧压成固体状的;疏松的loose soil/earth10sport not under the control of either team in a game of football, rugby etc(足球、橄榄球等比赛中)不受任何一方球队控制的:
Sheringham was the first player to reach the loose ball.谢林汉姆是第一个抢到松散球的球员。11cut loose a)to free yourself from someone or something, or their influence使自己摆脱某人或某事,或其影响cut yourself loose (from something)
He cut himself loose from the constraints of family life.他摆脱了家庭生活的束缚。 b)American English informal非正式 to start enjoying yourself in a happy noisy way after a period of controlled behaviour在一段克制行为之后,开始以欢快喧闹的方式尽情享乐:
I’m ready to cut loose and enjoy the weekend.我准备好放开来享受这个周末了。12let (something ↔) loose to speak or behave in an uncontrolled way以不受控制的方式说话或行事:
She let loose a string of four-letter words.她口吐一连串粗口。13let somebody loose on something to allow someone to deal with something in the way they want to, when you think they will make mistakes or do something wrong在担心某人会犯错或做错事时,仍放手让其按自己的方式处理:
Whatever you do, don’t let Derek loose on the garden.无论如何,千万别让德里克随便摆弄花园。14be at a loose end (also be at loose ends American English) to have nothing to do无所事事;没事可做:
I was at a loose end so I decided to go see an old movie.我无所事事,便决定去看一部老电影。15loose ends parts of something that have not been completed or correctly done未完成或未妥善处理的部分;遗留问题:
We’ve nearly finished, but there are still a few loose ends to be tied up (=dealt with or completed).我们快完成了,但还有几个遗留问题需要处理(=解决或完成)。16loose change coins that you have in your bag or pocket包中或口袋里的零散硬币17loose cannon someone who cannot be trusted because they say or do things you do not want them to因言行不受控而无法信赖的人18hang/stay loose American English spoken口语 used to tell someone to stay calm, or not to worry about something用于叫人保持冷静或不必担心某事19body waste having a problem in which the waste from your bowels has too much liquid in it指肠道排泄物含水量过多;腹泻:
loose bowels腹泻;稀便20immoral old-fashioned旧式 behaving in a way that is considered to be sexually immoral行为被认为性道德败坏的;淫乱的:
a loose woman行为放荡的女人
loose morals放荡的道德观;淫乱的品行21talk old-fashioned旧式 not careful about what you say or who is listening说话不谨慎,不注意谁在听:
There’s been a bit of loose talk about it.关于这件事有些不谨慎的议论。—looseness noun [uncountable]looseloose2 verb [transitive] literary文学
1to make something unpleasant begin使某种不愉快的事情开始发生;引发:
And now the anger Maggie had feared was loosed.而如今,玛吉所担忧的那股愤怒终于爆发了。2to make something loose or to untie someone or something, especially an animal使某物松开,或解开某人或某物(尤指动物)的束缚3to fire an arrow, a bullet from a gun etc射出箭、子弹等loose something on/upon somebody/something phrasal verb to allow something dangerous or harmful to begin to affect a situation or other people使某种危险或有害的事物开始影响局面或他人:
the evils loosed upon humanity in World War II第二次世界大战中降临人类的种种祸害
1to make something unpleasant begin使某种不愉快的事情开始发生;引发:
And now the anger Maggie had feared was loosed.而如今,玛吉所担忧的那股愤怒终于爆发了。2to make something loose or to untie someone or something, especially an animal使某物松开,或解开某人或某物(尤指动物)的束缚3to fire an arrow, a bullet from a gun etc射出箭、子弹等loose something on/upon somebody/something phrasal verb to allow something dangerous or harmful to begin to affect a situation or other people使某种危险或有害的事物开始影响局面或他人:
the evils loosed upon humanity in World War II第二次世界大战中降临人类的种种祸害