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Loosing Meaning in English

word · lemma: loose

ˈɫusɪŋ
LOO-sing
lˈuːsɪŋ
LOO-sing

释义

'Loosing' is the present participle of 'loose,' and means making something less tight or freeing it. It is often mistakenly used instead of 'losing,' which means not winning or misplacing something.

用法与细微差别

'Loosing' is rare and usually only seen in technical, religious, or poetic contexts. Be careful not to confuse with 'losing' (from 'lose'). 'Loosing' is often used for things like loosening knots or constraints.

例句

He is loosing the rope holding the boat.

basic

She kept loosing her hair from the tight ponytail.

basic

The mechanic is loosing the bolts to open the engine.

basic

The priest spoke of loosing people from their worries.

natural

By loosing their grip, the climbers avoided hurting their hands.

natural

He spent the afternoon loosing knots from the fishing net.

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