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Перевод: loose
[прилагательное] свободный; несвязанный; плохо упакованный; неплотно прикрепленный; не упакованный в ящик или коробку; широкий; ненатянутый; обвислый; просторный; болтающийся; откидной; шатающийся; неопределенный; неточный; расхлябанный; неряшливый; небрежный; неплотный; рыхлый; сыпучий; холостой; слишком общий; [наречие] свободно; [существительное] выход ; проявление; распущенный человек; [глагол] освобождать; открывать; давать волю; отвязывать; распускать; развязывать; ослаблять; делать просторнее; отпускать грехи; выстрелить
Тезаурус:
- Prince does to black music what the Butthole Surfers do to rock - survey its whole length and breadth, take whatever seems like a good idea, regardless of its proper place in the narrative of pop, gather then let loose with a supreme incontinence and disregard for modesty.
- The day we met she wore trainers, tracksuit bottoms and a striped loose top; her shoulder-length curly hair was in a pony tail beneath a neat African-style hat.
- With a roar of fury, Juanito was after him, boot swinging at Trent's head, the rifle loose on the ground between them.
- It is high time that the concept of imagination was separated from that of the loose, the soft, the non-examinable, and the "standardless".
- The expression, "Up Sauchie, doon Buchie, and alang Argyle", which referred to nocturnal activities that ran parallel to the day-time ambience of these great Clydeside boulevards, might also have included Blythswood Square, once home of the infamous poisoner Madaleine Smith, and latterly, numerous other ladies with hearts of loose change and the instincts of a blushing tarantula.
- Most overweight people chose to hide their size with baggy tops and loose, stretchy slacks, long skirts, or tent-shaped dresses.
- He'd better not let him loose."
- Back in the scullery to the left of the lavatory door, coal was stored beneath a window; a convenient spot as it had walls on three sides, with loose boards which fitted into slots at either end forming the front.
- Pandemonium broke loose.
- As the sail whipped free of the masthead, he leaped back into the cockpit to loose the spinnaker sheets.
- These important studies, made at night with great patience (Charles-Dominique and Martin 1972), show that at the very root of the primate evolution we have an extremely loose kind of relationship between the sexes.
- Flipping back through the pile of loose pages again, he looked for the words he had written about the dark-haired princess who had so generously, so openly acknowledged his presence, the girl to whom (surely) he would have been able to tell The Truth.
- The American cruised the Solent for a few days while Mark was tying up the loose ends, and returned to the States without paying another visit to his office.
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