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• höllärakenteinen• höllä• ilmava• irstas• irtaimiston• irtonainen• irrottautua• irrallinen• irrallaan oleva• irroittaa jstkn• irrallaantechnology• irrottaa• irtain• irralleen• irti• hatara• huolimaton• vetelä• avara• epäyhtenäinen• epätarkka• erillinen• erikseen• erillään• erossa• siveetön• valtoin• valloillaan• valtoimenaan• vapaa• väljä• päästää irti• kevytkenkäinen• kevytmielinen• liittämätön• harva• hajallinen• möyheä• pehmeä• löyhä• löysä• syrjäinen• yksinäinen• yksittäinen• kuohkea* * *lu:s1) (not tight; not firmly stretched: a loose coat; This belt is loose.) väljä2) (not firmly fixed: This button is loose.) höllä3) (not tied; free: The horses are loose in the field.) vapaa4) (not packed; not in a packet: loose biscuits.) irto-•- loosely- looseness
- loosen
- loose-leaf
- break loose
- let loose
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