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loose off
einen Pfeil abschießen
loose off ГЛАГ прх esp Am
I. loose [lu:s] ПРИЛ
1. loose (not tight):
Kleingeld ср <-(e)s> kein pl
Münz <-es> pl CH
Wackelkontakt м <-(e)s, -e>
sich вин lockern
to work itself loose sth glued
sich вин lösen
2. loose (untied):
3. loose (not confined):
frei <freier, am freiesten>
to be loose criminal
to get [or break]loose person, dog
4. loose:
5. loose (not compact):
6. loose (diarrhoea):
7. loose clothing:
weit <weiter, am weitesten>
8. loose (relaxed):
9. loose (indiscreet):
Getratsch[e] ср <-[e]s; kein Pl>
Geschwätz ср <-es>
loses Mundwerk разг
10. loose dated (immoral):
loose прин шег
lose dated
loose прин шег
loses Mädchen остар
11. loose СПОРТ:
12. loose (in cricket):
13. loose SCIENCE:
Phrases:
to hang [or stay]loose Am sl
to let loose sth [or to let sth loose]
II. loose [lu:s] СЪЩ no pl ЮР
III. loose [lu:s] ГЛАГ прх
1. loose (set free):
to loose sth
2. loose (untie):
3. loose (relax):
I. off [ɒf, Am ɑ:f] ПРЕДЛ
1. off (indicating removal):
von +дат
to be off the air РАДИО, ТВ
2. off after vb:
hinunter [von] +дат
herunter [von] +дат
3. off after vb (moving away):
[weg] von +дат
to get off sb/sth разг
jdn/etw in Ruhe lassen
4. off (away from):
weg von +дат
just off sth
in der Nähe einer S. род
5. off (at sea):
vor +дат
6. off (absent from):
7. off разг (stop liking):
to be off sb/sth
von jdm/etw genug haben
to go off sb/sth
jdn/etw nicht mehr mögen
8. off (not taking):
to be off sth
9. off (subsisting):
10. off (from source):
to get sth off sb разг
etw von jdm bekommen
11. off after n (minus):
Phrases:
off beam Brit разг
daneben разг
daneben liegen разг
jdn umwerfen разг
ausgeflippt разг
ausflippen разг
II. off [ɒf, Am ɑ:f] НРЧ inv
1. off (not on):
to switch [or turn] sth off
2. off (away):
to see sb off
3. off (removed):
4. off (completely):
to burn off sth
to kill off sth
to pay off sth
5. off (in bad shape):
to go off food
6. off (distant in time):
7. off (stopped):
to call sth off
8. off (discounted):
9. off (separated):
to fence sth off
10. off (expressing riddance):
to laugh sth off
III. off [ɒf, Am ɑ:f] ПРИЛ inv
1. off:
off tap
off heating
2. off pred ГАСТР (bad):
off milk
3. off (not at work):
4. off pred разг (in bad shape):
5. off (provided for):
jdm geht es [finanziell] schlecht/gut разг
how are you off for money? Brit, Aus
6. off pred ГАСТР (run out):
7. off pred esp Brit разг (rude):
off behaviour
daneben разг
IV. off [ɒf, Am ɑ:f] СЪЩ no pl
V. off [ɒf, Am ɑ:f] ГЛАГ прх Am sl
to off sb
jdn um die Ecke bringen разг
to off sb
jdn abmurksen sl [o. разг umlegen]
Present
Iloose off
youloose off
he/she/itlooses off
weloose off
youloose off
theyloose off
Past
Iloosed off
youloosed off
he/she/itloosed off
weloosed off
youloosed off
theyloosed off
Present Perfect
Ihaveloosed off
youhaveloosed off
he/she/ithasloosed off
wehaveloosed off
youhaveloosed off
theyhaveloosed off
Past Perfect
Ihadloosed off
youhadloosed off
he/she/ithadloosed off
wehadloosed off
youhadloosed off
theyhadloosed off
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The current edition (the fourth), in fifty volumes, was published between 1985 and 1992, and is supplemented by an annual hardbound supplement and periodic loose-leaf updates.
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When exposed, they immediately wriggle into loose soil or under rubble.
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