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(тж. at loose ends)1) бeз (oпpeдeлённoй) paбoты, бeз мecтa, нeуcтpoeнныйBut when Dinny had gone, and there was no more carpentering to do round the house, Morris was at a loose end. He went looking for work in the town and round the mines again (K. S. Prichard)2) нe имeющий oпpeдeлённыx плaнoв; бeздeльничaющий; нeуcтpoeнный, нeпpикaянныйAnd there was La Carolina at a loose end because the Cardinal who'd kept her had been too rich to die a natural death (W. S. Maugham). Freeman. It seems to me you're rather at a loose end... Why don't you change your... mind and marry me? (W. S. Maugham) 'At a loose end?' Miss Don asked briskly. She was never idle herself, and it disturbed her to see someone else unoccupied (M. Dickens) -
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adj infml1)He's never at a loose end — Он всегда найдет, чем заняться
Being at a loose end that afternoon, he went to a movie — Поскольку ему в тот день нечего было делать, он отправился в кино
2)At a loose end for a time, he had been finally pitchforked into the car business — Одно время он болтался без дела, ну а потом его засунули в автомобильный бизнес
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(with nothing to do: He went to the cinema because he was at a loose end.) desocupado* * *at a loose endsem ter o que fazer.————————at a loose endsem trabalho, desempregado, sem ocupação, sem rumo. -
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(with nothing to do: He went to the cinema because he was at a loose end.) ikke have noget at lave* * *(with nothing to do: He went to the cinema because he was at a loose end.) ikke have noget at lave -
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(with nothing to do: He went to the cinema because he was at a loose end.) hafa ekkert (sérstakt) að gera
См. также в других словарях:
loose end — loose ends 1) N COUNT A loose end is part of a story, situation, or crime that has not yet been explained. There are some annoying loose ends in the plot. 2) PHRASE: v link PHR If you are at a loose end, you are bored because you do not have… … English dictionary
loose end — ► NOUN ▪ a detail that is not yet settled or explained. ● be at a loose end (or N. Amer. at loose ends) Cf. ↑be at loose ends … English terms dictionary
loose end — noun count usually plural the final details or parts of something that you have not yet completed or dealt with: tie up the loose ends (=complete them): There are just one or two loose ends of the case to tie up. be at loose ends to have nothing… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
loose end — A loose end is an unresolved problem or unifinished business … The small dictionary of idiomes
loose end — loose′ end′ n. Usu., loose ends. an unsettled or unfinished detail • at loose ends Etymology: 1540–50 … From formal English to slang
loose end — UK / US noun [countable, usually plural] Word forms loose end : singular loose end plural loose ends the final details or parts of something that you have not yet completed or dealt with tie up the loose ends (= complete them): There are just one … English dictionary
loose end — 1. a part or piece left hanging, unattached, or unused: Remind me to tack down that loose end on the stairway carpet. 2. an unsettled detail, as of a business matter: The arrangements have been made, except for a few loose ends. 3. at loose ends … Universalium
loose end — /lus ˈɛnd/ (say loohs end) noun 1. something left unsettled or incomplete. –phrase 2. at a loose end, without a specific task to do or pastime to follow. 3. at loose ends, a. (as of a person) restless and unsettled. b. confused; disordered. {from …
loose end — A person who is at a loose end has some spare time, and feels quite bored by having nothing in particular to do. When the meeting was cancelled at the last minute, Julie unexpectedly found herself at a loose end … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
loose end — (BE) at a loose end (see loose ends) … Combinatory dictionary
loose end — noun a detail that is not yet settled or explained. Phrases be at a loose end (or N. Amer. at loose ends) have nothing specific to do … English new terms dictionary