To give freedom; to release from confinement or restraint.
Become loose or looser or less tight.
Not compact or dense in structure or arrangement.
Not tight; not closely constrained or constricted or constricting.
Другие значения термина "loose" 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.
6 Which means the virus was already loose in the New York community.
7 Just let that fold happen right there where the loose part is.
8 When credit conditions are loose , even the weakest companies can find funding.
9 Æsop is running loose in the woods; he is after a hare.
10 There would be quite a few loose ends to clear up, actually.
11 The men wore loose robes of gray; the women robes of blue.
12 Board's been loose since Red Foley bought that dock thirty years ago.
13 The prognosis on loose - head Nick Popplewell is a good deal more encouraging.
14 He was thinking of the wolves and panthers loose in the woods.
15 Slides are meant to be a bit loose ; for me they work.
16 Pompey let loose six hundred lions in the arena in one day.
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