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1 loosen
أَرْخَى \ let go: (also leave go; but let can be transitive and leave cannot) not hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t let go (or let it go or let go of it; or leave go or leave go of it). Don’t let go the rope till I tell you. loosen: to make loose; unfasten: He loosened the string round the bundle. relax: to loosen (one’s hold, one’s muscles, etc.). slacken: to loosen (a rope). -
2 loosen
فَكَّ \ loosen: to make loose; unfasten: He loosened the string round the bundle. undo: to loosen (a knot, button, etc.) unfasten (a garment). \ See Also حل (حَلَّ)، أرخى (أَرْخَى) -
3 loosen
verb1) to make or become loose:يَفُك، يُرْخيThe screw had loosened and fallen out.
2) to relax (eg a hold):يُخَفَّف قَبْضَتَه، يُرخيHe loosened his grip.
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4 loosen, slacken, sag
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5 shake, loosen
قَلْقَلَ \ shake, loosen. -
6 slacken, loosen
اِنْحَلَّ \ slacken, loosen. \ See Also ارتخى (اِرتَخى) -
7 расшатать
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8 расшатывать
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9 рыхлить
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10 ameublir la terre
loosen, toDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > ameublir la terre
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11 desserrer
loosen, toDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > desserrer
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12 се одврзува
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13 се олабавува
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14 отхлабвам
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15 расшатывать
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16 desaferrar
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17 desapretar
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18 tratar con menos severidad
• loosen up onDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tratar con menos severidad
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19 löysääntyä
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20 взрыхлить
См. также в других словарях:
loosen — ► VERB 1) make or become loose. 2) (loosen up) warm up in preparation for an activity. ● loosen someone s tongue Cf. ↑loosen someone s tongue DERIVATIVES loosener noun … English terms dictionary
Loosen — Loos en (l[=oo]s n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Loosened} (l[=oo]s nd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Loosening}.] [See {Loose}, v. t.] 1. To make loose; to free from tightness, tension, firmness, or fixedness; to make less dense or compact; as, to loosen a string … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
loosen up — (someone) to behave in a relaxed, informal way. Slowly she began to loosen up and, by the second semester, she was making friends with her classmates. The question was supposed to loosen people up and chase away their anxieties … New idioms dictionary
loosen — [lo͞os′ən] vt., vi. to make or become loose or looser; specif., a) to free from confinement or restraint; unbind, unfasten, etc. b) to make less taut, less compact, etc. ☆ loosen up Informal 1. to talk freely 2. to give money generously 3. to… … English World dictionary
Loosen — Loos en, v. i. To become loose; to become less tight, firm, or compact. S. Sharp. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
loosen — index disencumber, disentangle, disenthrall, dissociate, ease, extricate, give (yield), remit ( … Law dictionary
Loosen — Forme génitive du néerlandais Loos, surnom désignant une personne rusée. Loos est aussi en allemand un hypocoristique de Ludwig (= Louis). Enfin, c est parfois un toponyme avec le sens de prairie marécageuse (germanique lauth) … Noms de famille
loosen — (v.) late 14c., losnen, later lousen (early 15c.), from LOOSE (Cf. loose) (v.) + EN (Cf. en) (1). Related: Loosened; loosening … Etymology dictionary
loosen — loos|en [ˈlu:sən] v 1.) [I and T] to make something less tight or less firmly fastened, or to become less tight or less firmly fastened ≠ ↑tighten ▪ You ll need a spanner to loosen that bolt. ▪ The screws have loosened. ▪ Harry loosened his tie.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
loosen — [[t]lu͟ːs(ə)n[/t]] loosens, loosening, loosened 1) VERB If someone loosens restrictions or laws, for example, they make them less strict or severe. [V n] Many business groups have been pressing the Federal Reserve to loosen interest rates... [V… … English dictionary
loosen — UK [ˈluːs(ə)n] / US [ˈlus(ə)n] verb Word forms loosen : present tense I/you/we/they loosen he/she/it loosens present participle loosening past tense loosened past participle loosened 1) [intransitive/transitive] to become or make something less… … English dictionary