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Loose end Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫus/ /ˈɛnd
LOOS end
lˈuːs/ /ˈɛnd
LOOS end

释义

A 'loose end' is something that is not finished or resolved, often referring to an uncompleted task or part of a plan that still needs attention.

用法与细微差别

Usually used in the plural ('loose ends'). Common phrases: 'tie up loose ends' (finish small unfinished things). Formality: neutral; used in business and daily conversation. Not about messy objects—refers to incomplete matters.

例句

He left the project with several loose ends.

basic

Before we go on vacation, let's tie up all the loose ends.

basic

She doesn't like having any loose ends at work.

basic

Let's not leave any loose ends before the deadline.

natural

I spent the afternoon tying up a few loose ends at home.

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There are still a couple of loose ends to sort out before the event.

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