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I . loose [luːs] ADJ.

1. loose:

loose
loose
a loose collar

2. loose:

loose
loose

4. loose:

loose
a loose button

6. loose:

loose
a loose woman

II . loose [luːs] V. trans.

1. loose:

loose
loose
loose a knot

2. loose:

loose
loose

III . loose [luːs] V. intr.

1. loose:

loose
loose

2. loose:

loose
loose

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Alternatively, bleed air may be used to inflate a rubber boot on the leading edge, breaking the ice loose.
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Scrunch up the foil around it, leaving it loose.
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These include possibly loose seat mounting bolts that could rattle on rough road surfaces and a "request for information" on the rear seat belt buckles.
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The soil of a seedbed needs to be loose and smoothed, without large lumps.
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A loose dark gown is worn over a matching bodice and skirt, with tight white undersleeves.
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This foregrounding of media places the self as a loose, transitory combination of media consumption choices.
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His desk was in scholarly disarray, covered with loose-leaf binders and memos on what can be built where in the 500-square-mile county.
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When exposed, they immediately wriggle into loose soil or under rubble.
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They often form loose colonies on the windward sides of the islands.
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An aura of plausibility was created using manipulation of facts, pseudo-scientific style and loose storytelling.
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