be in an uncertain or confused condition; be without any particular plans; be in unsettled position; be without any specific occupation (e.g., "Ever since leaving the company, my husband has been at a loose end")
at a loose end
Türkische aussprache
ät ı lus end
Aussprache
/ˈat ə ˈlo͞os ˈend/ /ˈæt ə ˈluːs ˈɛnd/
Etymologie
[ &t, 'at ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English æt; akin to Old High German az at, Latin ad.