If a tooth feels very loose, your dentist may recommend that it's taken out.
如果有一颗牙齿很松,牙医可能会建议你把它拔掉。
Two wooden beams had come loose from the ceiling. [+ from]
房顶上有两根木梁已经松动。
His tie was pulled loose and his collar hung open.
他的领带拽松了,领口敞着。
She idly pulled at a loose thread on her skirt.
她无聊地扯着裙子上一根松掉的线头。
Do not confuse loose and lose. Loose is usually an adjective. If something is loose, it is not properly fixed or held in place. ...the loose floorboards on the landing. ...a loose tooth. Lose is a verb. If you lose something, you no longer have it and cannot find it. I've lost my wallet. The past pariciple and past tense of lose are both lost.
不要混淆loose和lose。loose通常作形容词,表示不牢固或没有固定好,如:the loose floorboards on the landing(楼梯平台上松动的地板),a loose tooth(松动的牙齿)。lose则为动词,表示丢失,如:I've lost my wallet.(我丢了钱包)。lose的过去式和过去分词均为lost。
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