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    loosest查询结果如下:

    音标:[luːs] 现在分词:loosing
    过去式:loosed 过去分词:loosed
    名词复数:looses 第三人称单数:looses
    比较级:looser 最高级:loosest
    基本释义/说明:查询词loosestloose的形容词最高级形态
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    形容词
    松的;宽松的
    void ratio in loosest state
    最大孔隙比
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:|adjective|

    例句1. a loose floorboard

    同义词系列2
    反义词系列1

    例句2. she wore her hair loose

    例句4. the loose interpretation of a particular ruling

    同义词系列3
    反义词系列1
    -loosest的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    loose的形容词最高级级形式
    Move over Blocker, you’ve been usurped, dethroned and pretty-much dumped as Rugby League’s loosest lip.
    They gleefully hurl themselves at vaults or swing happily from the top of the asymmetric bars with the loosest of grips.
    Unfortunately, these categories provide only the loosest possible organizing system for such varied delights.

    名词 变体/同根词

    (mass noun) Lined paper, usually collected in a binder.
    (US, slang) A single cigarette, sold individually ("loose").
    More loosey goosey was a lively stepping group of Jazzercise dancers.
    Another gem in the three-prong test is the loosey goosey definition of acts or practices that are unfair because they prevent consumers from reasonably avoiding injury.
    This weasel word was coined by American comedian Stephen Colbert to describe the trend in current politics and popular culture to be a little loosey goosey with the facts.
    Something that loosens || (cricket) a usually inaccurate delivery bowled early in a bowler’s first over
    First pull one end of the nail loosener through the free edge of your nail.
    This was a limb loosener for both teams who will certainly have a post-mortem on the game and sort out their future strategies.
    The opening delivery was a loosener in every sense, pitching halfway down the wicket and spearing down the legside.
    The quality or fact of being free from rigidity, attachment or restraint; not tight, not firmly attached or taut. || A relaxed state regarding principles or accuracy. || Moral laxity; licentiousness.
    Side-effects of antacids can include looseness of the bowels and constipation.
    A conjoint folk musical element is a looseness, an improvisational openness that enlivens every track.
    We always seem to be digging through the layers of Taaffe’s paintings for new meanings, here evidenced by a new looseness and painterliness.

    动词 变体/同根词

    loose的(已不通用)第三人称单数形式
    loose的第三人称单数形式
    Plunging from his cheetah-drawn chariot, Bacchus looses arrows of longing from his eyes at Ariadne, and transfixes her in mid-flight.
    Consistent with this premise, the corresponding loop in alpha-tubulin looses flexibility upon polymerization.
    The standard issue weapon is, of course, a hand phaser, which looses off a continuous stream of energy until its power cell is depleted.
    loose的现在分词
    Daniel Okrent, the NYT’s ombudsman through its crisis months departs this week, loosing a Parthian shot or two at his erstwhile employer.
    It twirls helplessly in the centre of the bath, quickly loosing more and more of itself, bubbling, frothing, and disappearing.
    But within all of that smoke, glitter and corporate razzle dazzle, I feel like I’m loosing my edge and creativity.
    loose的过去式和过去分词
    She smiled to herself and loosed her grip on his arm, but she did not let it go.
    The prime minister is afraid that his protestations will be lost in the synthetic public outrage that is being loosed by the Eurosceptic media.
    The sail were loosed and reefed, furled and unfurled, braces manned, halyards tested.
    (transitive) To make loose. || (intransitive) To become loose. || (transitive) To free from restraint; to set at liberty. || (transitive) To remove costiveness from; to facilitate or increase the alvine discharges of.
    The wind tried tirelessly to loosen her tight pony-tail, but only resulted in removing a few strands to hang by her ears, decorated with gold hoops.
    Lifeguards flushed the shark’s gills with fresh water to loosen its grip.
    He saw her shoulders loosen and her frown disappear.
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