Caută
loose
01
liber, necontrolat
not confined or under someone or something's control
02
încălțat, larg
(of clothes) not tight or fitting closely, often allowing freedom of movement
03
liber, slab
not tightly held in place and can easily move or be removed
04
liber, slab
not compact or dense in structure or arrangement
05
liber, fără stăpân
(of a ball in sport) not in the possession or control of any player
06
liber, neexact
not literal
07
larg, liber
emptying easily or excessively
08
liber, necontrolat
not officially recognized or controlled
09
las, poros
(of textures) full of small openings or gaps
10
liber, necontrolat
lacking a sense of restraint or responsibility
11
liber, necontrolat
casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior
12
liber, neordonat
not carefully arranged in a package
13
eliberat, fugit
having escaped, especially from confinement
to loose
01
elibera, lăsa liber
to release from confinement
Transitive: to loose a person or animal
02
libera, trage
to release or fire something, such as a weapon or projectile
Transitive: to loose a projectile
03
slăbi, dezlănțui
to reduce the tightness of something
Transitive: to loose a grip or restraint
04
desface, elibera
to undo or release something that is tied or secured
Transitive: to loose a string or knot
loose
01
liber, fără restricții
without restraint
loose
adj
loosely
adv
loosely
adv
looseness
n
looseness
n
Exemplu
The dog was loose in the yard, happily running around.
The bird accidentally got loose from its cage and flew around the room.
When the horses got loose, they ran across the open field.
The prisoner escaped and now he's loose in the city.
He felt a sense of freedom when he was finally loose from his obligations.