let loose
英 [let luːs]
美 [let luːs]
放出,放开; 对(某人)不加约束,听凭(某人)行事
英英释义
verb
- express audibly
- She let out a big heavy sigh
- He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand
- turn loose or free from restraint
- let loose mines
- Loose terrible plagues upon humanity
双语例句
- He was let loose and recovered himself.
他被放开后,清醒了过来。 - Trainees go through a four-hour lesson before they are let loose on the controls.
受训人员须上4小时的课才能自由进行操作。 - Mark caught Dick's arm would not let loose his hold.
马克抓住迪克的胳膊不放。 - Officials say the baby gator was probably a pet that someone let loose.
官员们说,这只小鳄鱼很可能是有人放生的小宠物。 - The U.S.Army was afraid he was too dangerous to let loose on the streets.
美国军方认为放他到大街上太危险。 - It looks like the artist Anish Kapoor has been let loose with his wax cannon again.
这看上去就像艺术家安尼施·卡普尔又把他的蜡塞到炮筒里在房间里放了一炮似的。 - Hill let loose a torrent of abuse against those who prosecuted his case.
希尔对控告他的人破口大骂起来。 - Thought that oneself very good, may really feared that oneself could not have let loose, the husband, I will love you!
觉得自己挺好的,可真的怕自己还会放不开,老公,我爱你! - American consumers in recent months have let loose their pent-up demand for cars and appliances.
最近几个月,美国消费者释放出了他们被压抑的对汽车和电器的需求。 - Just because alcohol is being served ( if it is) doesn't mean it's time to let loose.
仅仅因为提供了酒也不意味着是放开喝的时候。
