"loose" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

loose adjetivo

loose + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 215
loose end • loose ball • loose cannon • loose stone • loose rock • loose puck • loose change • loose confederation • loose coalition • ...
verbo + loose
Kolokacji: 27
break loose • let loose • cut loose • hang loose • come loose • ...
(2) let, hang, feel, pry, get
Kolokacji: 5
1. let loose = spuszczać ze smyczy, uwolnić, wypuścić, popuszczać let loose
2. hang loose = zachowywać spokój hang loose
3. feel loose = poczuj się luźny feel loose
4. pry loose = lewar luźny pry loose
5. get loose = obluzowuj get loose
  • Michelangelo has gotten loose and is now on the same merry-go-round.
  • You see, it had gotten loose and caused my engine to skip.
  • That bloody hen had got loose and they were all trying to catch it, running all over the place.
  • If there'd been nothing else, she would have assumed it had gotten loose and floated away.
  • It felt as if a portion of the bed had gotten loose and was stuck under his hip, in his shorts.
  • The dog, as it turned out, had gotten loose and run into the street.
  • For a terrifying second he thought Jim must have gotten loose and come to strangle him or stick a knife in him.
  • Or maybe some kind of big monster had got loose and killed them, and was now sniffing up and down the corridors, looking for me.
  • A sheep had gotten loose and wandered out onto the road.
  • He must have gotten loose and followed me.
(3) tear, pull, rip, snap
Kolokacji: 4
(4) pop, kick
Kolokacji: 2
adverbio + loose
Kolokacji: 6
relatively loose • fairly loose • somewhat loose • slightly loose • pretty loose • ...
loose + preposición
Kolokacji: 12
loose with • loose in • loose on • loose from • loose of • ...

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