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  • 1 loose

    I
    a. 매지않은, 풀린, 엉성한, 흐트러진, 낙낙한, 헐렁헐렁한, 포장이 나쁜, 설사하는, at a \loose END, at \loose ENDs, break \loose 탈출하다, cast \loose 풀다
    II
    vt. 놓(아 주)다, 풀(어 주)다, (화살, 탄환을) 쏘다
    III
    vi. 헐거워지다, 총포를 쏘다

    English-Korean dictionary > loose

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