Le bouton de sa chemise préférée s'est détaché et doit être recousu.
English: The button on her favourite shirt has come loose and needs sewing back on.
lâche /lˈaːʃ/ · adjective · CEFR B2. French translation of "loose".
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Le bouton de sa chemise préférée s'est détaché et doit être recousu.
English: The button on her favourite shirt has come loose and needs sewing back on.
Il préfère porter des vêtements amples pendant les longs vols pour plus de confort.
English: He prefers to wear loose clothing during long flights for extra comfort.
Le chien s'est échappé parce que le portail était mal fixé et s'est ouvert avec le vent.
English: The dog escaped because the gate was loose and swung open in the wind.
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