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loose
/ˈlus/
解放,放任,放縱(
a
.)寬鬆的,松的,寬的,不牢固的,散漫的,自由的
From:
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loose
/ˈlus/
形容詞
鬆弛,鬆懈,放開
From:
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loose
鬆 鬆弛
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Loose
a.
[
Compar.
Looser
superl.
Loosest
.]
1.
Unbound
;
untied
;
unsewed
;
not
attached
,
fastened
,
fixed
,
or
confined
;
as
,
the
loose
sheets
of
a
book
.
Her
hair
,
nor
loose
,
nor
tied
in
formal
plat
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Free
from
constraint
or
obligation
;
not
bound
by
duty
,
habit
,
etc
.; --
with
from
or
of
.
Now
I
stand
Loose
of
my
vow
;
but
who
knows
Cato's
thoughts
? --
Addison
.
3.
Not
tight
or
close
;
as
,
a
loose
garment
.
4.
Not
dense
,
close
,
compact
,
or
crowded
;
as
,
a
cloth
of
loose
texture
.
With
horse
and
chariots
ranked
in
loose
array
.
--
Milton
.
5.
Not
precise
or
exact
;
vague
;
indeterminate
;
as
,
a
loose
style
,
or
way
of
reasoning
.
The
comparison
employed
. . .
must
be
considered
rather
as
a
loose
analogy
than
as
an
exact
scientific
explanation
.
--
Whewel
.
6.
Not
strict
in
matters
of
morality
;
not
rigid
according
to
some
standard
of
right
.
The
loose
morality
which
he
had
learned
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
7.
Unconnected
;
rambling
.
Vario
spends
whole
mornings
in
running
over
loose
and
unconnected
pages
.
--
I
.
Watts
.
8.
Lax
;
not
costive
;
having
lax
bowels
.
9.
Dissolute
;
unchaste
;
as
,
a
loose
man
or
woman
.
Loose
ladies
in
delight
.
--
Spenser
.
10.
Containing
or
consisting
of
obscene
or
unchaste
language
;
as
,
a
loose
epistle
.
At loose ends
,
not
in
order
;
in
confusion
;
carelessly
managed
.
Fast and loose
.
See
under
Fast
.
To break loose
.
See
under
Break
.
Loose pulley
.
Mach.
See
Fast and loose pulleys
,
under
Fast
.
To let loose
,
to
free
from
restraint
or
confinement
;
to
set
at
liberty
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Loose
,
n.
1.
Freedom
from
restraint
. [
Obs
.]
2.
A
letting
go
;
discharge
.
To give a loose
,
to
give
freedom
.
Vent
all
its
griefs
,
and
give a loose
to
sorrow
.
--
Addison
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Loose
v. n.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Loosed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Loosing
.]
1.
To
untie
or
unbind
;
to
free
from
any
fastening
;
to
remove
the
shackles
or
fastenings
of
;
to
set
free
;
to
relieve
.
Canst
thou
. . .
loose
the
bands
of
Orion
?
--
Job
.
xxxviii
. 31.
Ye
shall
find
an
ass
tied
,
and
a
colt
with
her
;
loose
them
,
and
bring
them
unto
me
.
--
Matt
.
xxi
. 2.
2.
To
release
from
anything
obligatory
or
burdensome
;
to
disengage
;
hence
,
to
absolve
;
to
remit
.
Art
thou
loosed
from
a
wife
?
seek
not
a
wife
.
--
1
Cor
.
vii
. 27.
Whatsoever
thou
shalt
loose
on
earth
shall
be
loosed
in
heaven
.
--
Matt
.
xvi
. 19.
3.
To
relax
;
to
loosen
;
to
make
less
strict
.
The
joints
of
his
loins
were
loosed
.
--
Dan
.
v
. 6.
4.
To
solve
;
to
interpret
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Loose
,
v. i.
To
set
sail
. [
Obs
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
loose
adj
1:
not
restrained
or
confined
or
attached
; "
a
pocket
full
of
loose
bills
"; "
knocked
the
ball
loose
"; "
got
loose
from
his
attacker
"
2:
not
compact
or
dense
in
structure
or
arrangement
; "
loose
gravel
" [
ant
:
compact
]
3: (
of
a
ball
in
sport
)
not
in
the
possession
or
control
of
any
player
; "
a
loose
ball
"
4:
not
tight
;
not
closely
constrained
or
constricted
or
constricting
; "
loose
clothing
"; "
the
large
shoes
were
very
loose
" [
ant
:
tight
]
5:
not
officially
recognized
or
controlled
; "
an
informal
agreement
"; "
a
loose
organization
of
the
local
farmers
"
[
syn
:
informal
]
6:
not
literal
; "
a
loose
interpretation
of
what
she
had
been
told
"; "
a
free
translation
of
the
poem
" [
syn
:
free
,
liberal
]
7:
emptying
easily
or
excessively
; "
loose
bowels
" [
syn
:
lax
]
8:
not
affixed
; "
the
stamp
came
loose
" [
syn
:
unaffixed
] [
ant
:
affixed
]
9:
not
tense
or
taut
; "
the
old
man's
skin
hung
loose
and
gray
";
"
slack
and
wrinkled
skin
"; "
slack
sails
"; "
a
slack
rope
"
[
syn
:
slack
]
10: (
of
textures
)
full
of
small
openings
or
gaps
; "
an
open
texture
"; "
a
loose
weave
" [
syn
:
open
]
11:
not
fixed
firmly
or
tightly
; "
the
bolts
became
loose
over
time
"; "
a
loose
chair
leg
"; "
loose
bricks
"
12:
lacking
a
sense
of
restraint
or
responsibility
; "
idle
talk
";
"
a
loose
tongue
" [
syn
:
idle
]
13:
not
carefully
arranged
in
a
package
; "
a
box
of
loose
nails
"
14:
freely
producing
mucus
; "
a
loose
phlegmy
cough
"
15:
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
" [
syn
:
at large(p)
,
at liberty(p)
,
escaped
,
on the loose(p)
]
16:
casual
and
unrestrained
in
sexual
behavior
; "
her
easy
virtue
"; "
he
was
told
to
avoid
loose
(
or
light
)
women
";
"
wanton
behavior
" [
syn
:
easy
,
light
,
promiscuous
,
sluttish
,
wanton
]
17:
not
bound
or
fastened
or
gathered
together
; "
loose
pages
";
"
loose
papers
"
adv
:
without
restraint
; "
cows
in
India
are
running
loose
" [
syn
:
free
]
v
1:
grant
freedom
to
;
free
from
confinement
[
syn
:
free
,
liberate
,
release
,
unloose
,
unloosen
] [
ant
:
confine
]
2:
turn
loose
or
free
from
restraint
; "
let
loose
mines
"; "
Loose
terrible
plagues
upon
humanity
" [
syn
:
unleash
, {
let
loose
]
3:
make
loose
or
looser
; "
loosen
the
tension
on
a
rope
" [
syn
:
loosen
]
[
ant
:
stiffen
]
4:
become
loose
or
looser
or
less
tight
; "
The
noose
loosened
";
"
the
rope
relaxed
" [
syn
:
loosen
,
relax
] [
ant
:
stiffen
]
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