美 [let luːs]
放任,放松控制,让某人或某物自由移动或行动
突然而有力地发出(尖叫、呼喊等)
... [loose] 结构不紧密;容易松动脱落 [let loose] 释放;放开 [pine mushroom] 蕈的一种,菌盖呈伞形,底部呈管状。生长在松树林里,有特殊的香味,可食用 ...
... let in让…进入;放…出来 let loose放松,放开;放出 let off放(炮);开(枪);饶恕 ...
... [loose] 结构不紧密;容易松动脱落 [let loose] 释放;放开 [pine mushroom] 蕈的一种,菌盖呈伞形,底部呈管状。生长在松树林里,有特殊的香味,可食用 ...
When Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg launched thefacebook.com in Feb. 2004, even he could not imagine the forces it would let loose.
哈佛学生马克·扎克伯格2004年2月推出 thefacebook.com 网站时,就连他也无法想象它会释放出怎样的力量。
She let loose a stream of abuse.
她破口大骂起来。
Teenagers need a place to let loose.
青少年需要一个可纵情嬉闹的地方。
That's not the problem now. The problem now, I think it's that will be let loose there."
VOA : standard.2010.07.13
Former Cuban President Fidel Castro will be let loose there." appeared relaxed and talkative as he answered questions on the Cuban television current affairs program Mesa Redonda or Round Table.
VOA : standard.2010.07.13
As soon as we left, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki let loose with his worst instincts.
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It's whether or not you can let loose of that anxiety and really trust in people.
There is not yet even a science for predicting when faults and volcanoes will let loose.
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