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loos.en (obj)5lU:7s[nv变松,放松Over the years, the screws holding the bed together had loosened (= become less fixed) . [I]多年下来,用来固定床的螺丝已经松动了。If you loosen your grip on something, or your grip loosens, you hold something less tightly.松开一些,放松,松手Loosen your grip on the steering wheel, you're holding it too tightly. [T]放松方向盘,你抓得太紧了。He held my hand very tightly at first but gradually his grip loosened. [I]开始时他紧握我的手,但后来渐渐地松开了。(fig.) The dictator's grip on the country has not loosened (= he is still strongly in control). [I]独裁者仍未放松对国家的控制。Something which loosens your tongue makes you speak more freely.无所顾忌地说,失言A couple of glasses of champagne had loosened my tongue and I said things that perhaps I shouldn't have. [T]几杯香槟酒使我无所顾忌地说了一些也许不该说的话。If you loosen up (your muscles), you do stretching exercises to prepare your body for physical activity.放松(肌肉),为运动作准备You might get a muscle injury if you don't loosen up properly before running. [I]如果你不在跑步前适当放松(肌肉),可能会导致肌肉损伤。She did a few stretches to loosen up her muscles. [M]她做了一些伸展运动来活动肌肉。To loosen (someone) up is also to (cause them to) become more relaxed and less worried.(使人)更放松,少忧虑He seemed quite nervous at the beginning of the meeting, but he soon loosened up. [I]在会议刚开始时,他看上去很紧张,不过很快就放松了。A gin and tonic will loosen you up. [M]一杯杜松子补酒会使你放松下来。
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