to loose

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الإنجليزية - التركية
kaybetmek
{s} oynak

Aslında o oynak bir kadın. - Actually she is a loose woman.

gevşek

Bu ayakkabılar biraz gevşek. - These shoes are a little loose.

O gevşek bir ceket giyiyor. - She's wearing a loose coat.

{s} bol

Bu bana biraz bol geliyor. - This is a bit too loose around my waist.

Pantolonum çok bol, çünkü çok kilo verdim. - My pants are very loose because I've lost much weight.

serbest

O, köpeği bahçede serbest bıraktı. - He let the dog loose in the garden.

Köpekleri serbest bırakma. - Don't set the dogs loose.

kabaca
üstünkörü
salmak
malın gözü
kararsızlık
(Askeri) laçka
sıkıca bağlanmamış
kaçmak
bağlı olmayan
ahlakı düşük
yumuşak (öksürük)
intizamsızlık
çözük
çuval gibi
sıkı olmayan
kurtulmak
dökümlü (giysi)
serbestlik
bağsız
hoppa
çözülmüş
ahlaksız
başıboşlukla
başıboş
hafifmeşrep
kesin olmayan
başıboşluk
be.gevşek bir biçimde
serbestçe
ayrı ayrı
şüpheli
(giysi) bol
dağınık
{s} bağlanmamış (saç)
ishal
sıkı ve bağlı olmayan
yumuşak ishal olmuş
{f} ateşlemek
{s} yarım yamalak
{f} atmak
{f} serbest bırakmak
{s} hafif
sıkışık olmayan
{f} salıvermek
{s} dağınık, seyrek
kabız değil
{s} serbest, aslından uzak (çeviri, yorum v.b.)
iffet sahibi olmayan
{s} yumuşak
açmak
{f} ateş etmek
gevşek,v.serbest bırak: adj.gevşek
{s} sallanan (diş)
(Tıp) İshal olmuş, kabız değil
{s} açık
gevşek olarak
gevşetmek

Bir vidayı gevşetmek için, sola çevirin. - To loosen a screw, turn it to the left.

Tom biraz kaslarını gevşetmek zorunda. - Tom has got to loosen up a little.

{s} gevşemiş
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Not being in the possession of any competing team during a game

The puck was momentarily loose right in front of the net.

The release of an arrow
Not fitting closely

I wear loose clothes when it is hot.

To unfasten, to loosen
A state of laxity or indulgence; unrestrained freedom, abandonment
Not held or packaged together

You can buy apples in a pack, but they are cheaper loose.

Free from moral restraint; immoral, unchaste

In all these he was much and deeply read; / But not a page of any thing that 's loose, / Or hints continuation of the species, / Was ever suffer'd, lest he should grow vicious.

Relaxed

She danced with a loose flowing movement.

Not compact

It is difficult walking on loose gravel.

to shoot (an arrow)
begin shooting; release your arrows
Common misspelling of lose

I'm going to loose this game.

Not under control

The dog is loose again.

{a} unbounded, lax, wild, wanton
{n} liberty
{v} to unbind, deliver, free, set free, set sail
laus
Not tight or close; as, a loose garment
without restraint; "cows in India are running loose
not bound or fastened or gathered together; "loose pages"; "loose papers"
Not fixed in place tightly or firmly
Something that is loose is not firmly held or fixed in place. If a tooth feels very loose, your dentist may recommend that it's taken out Two wooden beams had come loose from the ceiling She idly pulled at a loose thread on her skirt. + loosely loose·ly Tim clasped his hands together and held them loosely in front of his belly
A loose grouping, arrangement, or organization is flexible rather than strictly controlled or organized. Murray and Alison came to some sort of loose arrangement before he went home He wants a loose coalition of leftwing forces. + loosely loose·ly The investigation had aimed at a loosely organised group of criminals
As in: "The kart is loose" Another name for oversteer
make loose or looser; "loosen the tension on a rope"
a loose cannon: see cannon all hell breaks loose: see hell
Free; not held, tied up or fastened
indiscreet
A term used to describe product that is no longer in its original packaging
If your hair is loose, it hangs freely round your shoulders and is not tied back. She was still in her nightdress, with her hair hanging loose over her shoulders
casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior; "her easy virtue"; "he was told to avoid loose (or light) women"; "wanton behavior"
turn loose or free from restraint; "let loose mines"; "Loose terrible plagues upon humanity"
Lax; not costive; having lax bowels
Not strict in matters of morality; not rigid according to some standard of right
Freedom from restraint
Without packing
not tense or taut; "the old man's skin hung loose and gray"; "slack and wrinkled skin"; "slack sails"; "a slack rope"
To solve; to interpret
A letting go; discharge
Not dense, close, compact, or crowded; as, a cloth of loose texture
{s} free; released; untied; disconnected; slack; weak; not tight; unrestrained; wanton; careless; imprecise; not defined
Term to describe a condition in which the car's front tires have more traction than the rear, causing the rear of the car to point toward the outside and the front to point to the inside Also called "oversteer "
lacking a sense of restraint or responsibility; "idle talk"; "a loose tongue"
Stock car drivers say a car is loose if on the turns, the rear end heads toward the wall Open-wheel drivers would say the car is oversteering A loose car is faster than a tight car
Of a grip or hold, to let go
A condition where the front tires have more traction than the rear tires This produces the effect where the rear of a racecar wants to exchange positions with the front of the racecar, or the rear end wants to go towards the outer wall This condition is also known as "Oversteer" and may be hard to control A car that is loose is faster than a car that is tight
Basically, a handling condition describing the tendency of a car's rear wheels to break away from the pavement, swinging its rear end toward the outside wall Also called "oversteer"
Containing or consisting of obscene or unchaste language; as, a loose epistle
Unbound; untied; unsewed; not attached, fastened, fixed, or confined; as, the loose sheets of a book
Not bound or tethered or leashed
To let loose, to free from restraints
(of textures) full of small openings or gaps; "an open texture"; "a loose weave"
Slang: freewheeling; unfettered; tending to overbid or to bid dangerously
the text block is coming loose from the binding at the hinges
in a loose manner
with from or of
Something that is loose is not attached to anything, or held or contained in anything. Frank emptied a handful of loose change on the table A page came loose and floated onto the tiles
Dissolute; unchaste; as, a loose man or woman
If something is loose in texture, there is space between the different particles or threads it consists of. She gathered loose soil and let it filter slowly through her fingers
not tight; not closely constrained or constricted or constricting; "loose clothing"; "the large shoes were very loose"
To relax; to loosen; to make less strict
To let go of the bowstring at full draw, ideally by relaxation of the fingers holding the bow string
not compact or dense in structure or arrangement; "loose gravel"
not affixed; "the stamp came loose"
not restrained or confined or attached; "a pocket full of loose bills"; "knocked the ball loose"; "got loose from his attacker"
A player who plays many hands
To release from anything obligatory or burdensome; to disengage; hence, to absolve; to remit
(of a ball in sport) not in the possession or control of any player; "a loose ball"
Not precise or exact; vague; indeterminate; as, a loose style, or way of reasoning
A car is loose when the rear is unstable because of improper rear tire grip Also known as oversteer MARBLES: Small pieces of tire rubber that build up above the racing groove
to loose

    التركية النطق

    tı lus

    النطق

    /tə ˈlo͞os/ /tə ˈluːs/

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