loose in Russian
loose in Russian is непривя́занный, неприкреплённый, развя́занный — loose means not firmly attached, fixed, or fitting tightly.
loose in Russian
What does "loose" mean?
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adj Not firmly attached, fixed, or fitting tightly.
"One of the fence posts was loose after the storm."
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adj Not precise, exact, or strict.
"That's a fairly loose translation of the original poem."
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verb To set free or release from restraint.
"The hunter loosed his arrow at the target."
loose in a sentence
- One of the fence posts was loose after the storm.
- She wore a loose sweater over her jeans.
- That's a fairly loose translation of the original poem.
- The hunter loosed his arrow at the target.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "loose" in Russian?
"loose" in Russian is непривя́занный, неприкреплённый, развя́занный. loose means: Not firmly attached, fixed, or fitting tightly.
How do you pronounce непривя́занный?
"loose" in Russian is непривя́занный, pronounced "neprivyazannyy".
How do you use "loose" in a sentence?
Example: "One of the fence posts was loose after the storm." In Russian, "loose" is непривя́занный, неприкреплённый, развя́занный.
Are there other ways to say "loose" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 26 translations listed for "loose": непривя́занный, неприкреплённый, развя́занный, распу́щенный, неупако́ванный, неутрамбо́ванный.