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Significados de
turn loose
en inglés
To give freedom; to release from confinement or restraint.
free
release
loose
unleash
let go
let loose
set free
set loose
Sinónimos
Examples for "
free
"
free
release
loose
unleash
let go
Examples for "
free
"
1
The report also said police inhibited protesters constitutional right to
free
speech.
2
The second was economic: the
free
market liberal revolution of the 1980s.
3
Masutha, however, could not say exactly how much
free
education will cost.
4
She said that government revenue funds Cuba's
free
education and healthcare systems.
5
But she said children still need
free
time to use their imaginations.
1
I ask the US government to
release
any information regarding this claim.
2
Asked about the song's potential
release
,
he said: Who knows right now.
3
However, it has yet to
release
certain key details about the tests.
4
Zelnick said the company had a better
release
schedule a year earlier.
5
We're also currently working on our second album for
release
next year.
1
Consider our work with former Soviet states to secure
loose
nuclear material.
2
Read: New law banning
loose
cigarette sales hurts spaza shops and hawkers
3
Tufts
loose
;
ovicell small in proportion to the size of the cells.
4
In fact today it was very
loose
:
almost ready to fall off.
5
Dow's solution involves cutting
loose
Greece and Portugal, and probably Ireland too.
1
Defeat would likely
unleash
huge political uncertainty and could roil financial markets.
2
We can't
unleash
it on the far side as a free agent.
3
Another axiom from Nikki's combat training: To
unleash
surprise, think in opposites.
4
But he added that military action in response could
unleash
more turmoil.
5
We all need to
unleash
our inner Donnellys from time to time.
1
Not all producers, however, want to
let
go
of their water management.
2
He let it go, however, as he
let
go
a thousand others.
3
Good Heaven; I thought you had been
let
go
by the surgeons.
4
He won't be allowed to
let
go
of Captain Jack quite yet.
5
He'd held back so long it took a moment to
let
go
.
1
Pompey
let
loose
six hundred lions in the arena in one day.
2
He also
let
loose
with an obscene epigram to the effect that:
3
Pivoting smoothly, she
let
loose
a long burst from the heavy weapon.
4
In the impressive words of Webster, the imprisoned winds were
let
loose
.
5
No torch bearers and tablet scatterers were
let
loose
in the streets.
1
The men expect to be
set
free
within the next two days.
2
You cannot know my pleasure to feel again my strength
set
free
.
3
She'll exist in all the minds of men
set
free
from language.
4
I remember she was one of the ones
set
free
that day.
5
If Riley isn't
set
free
,
then I hope he haunts you, too.
1
All tagged with transponders, which means they were
set
loose
on purpose.
2
Innovation, on the other hand, has also
set
loose
some ominous possibilities.
3
During the raid on the barbarian camp, their horses were
set
loose
.
4
I am about to
set
loose
forces that are dangerous if disturbed.
5
If the protomolecule is being weaponized, or even just
set
loose
again-
Uso de
turn loose
en inglés
1
Let old Henshaw bring us close inshore, an' then we'll
turn
loose
.
2
The rich ain't aiming to
turn
loose
their money for credit.
3
You get the feelin they just dont want to
turn
loose
.
4
But Erica was too nice to
turn
loose
with a player like Nick.
5
All we got to do is sneak for'ard and
turn
loose
.
6
So, if you should miss with your first shot, I'll
turn
loose
myself.
7
He returned with instructions to deliver the muskets but to
turn
loose
the prisoners.
8
The weapon they could
turn
loose
on these murderous zealots.
9
Obviously, it was dangerous to
turn
loose
such a man.
10
But a man must
turn
loose
some times, mustn't he?
11
I 've seen vigilantes
turn
loose
before, and knew what was likely to happen!
12
He looked as if he were bursting with words that he could not
turn
loose
.
13
I didn't want to
turn
loose
of the gun because it made me feel safe.
14
The novelist who would
turn
loose
upon society an insane murderess could not escape condemnation.
15
Go stop those legionaries and
turn
loose
that flock.
16
This, with the troops stationed at Concho, would
turn
loose
quite a wad of money.
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