to put bullets in a gun or film in a cameraloaf
/ louf / noun [ count ] ( plural loaves / louvz / ) bread that has been baked in one piece a loaf of bread—Look at the picture at bread
.loan l ©/ loun/
noun [ count ] money that someone lends you to take out a bank loanloan 2 / loun / verb ( loans , loan • ing , loaned )
to give something to someone for a period of time A friend loaned me
$1,000.—SYNONYM lend
loathe / loud / verb
( loathes , loath • ing , loathed )to hate someone or something very much I loathe modern art.
—ANTONYM love
Thesaurus
hate
to have a strong feeling of not liking someone or something. This word is often used in informal English to talk about people or things that you really do not like: I've always hated broccoli. ♦ He hates getting up early in the morning. ♦ I hate the way she always criticizes me.can't stand
an expression used to mean that you really do not like someone or something. It is often used in informal spoken English: I can't stand this music. Can we listen to something else? ♦ He can't stand waiting in line for things. ♦ I can't stand her brother, can you?dislike
a slightly formal way of saying that you do not like someone or something, but not in a strong way. It is more usual to say "don't like": I have always disliked flying. ♦ Why do you dislike him so much? despise to dislike someone or something very much and have no respect for them or it: She despised any kind of gossip. ♦ He despised himself for being such a coward.loathe
to hate someone or something very much: They loathe each other. ♦ He loathed hypocrisy.loaves
plural of loaf
lob
• by 1 / ' labi / noun [ count ] (plural lob • bies)an area just inside a big building, where people can meet and wait
a hotel lobby
( politics
) a group of people who try to persuade the government to do somethingthe gun control lobby
lob • by 2 / ' labi / verb
( lob bies , lob • by • ing , lob • bied )( politics
) to try to persuade the government to do or not do somethingThey lobbied Congress for more money for medical research.
► lob • by • ist / ' labiist / noun
[ count ]environmental lobbyists
lob
• ster / ' labstar / noun [ count ]a large animal with a hard shell and eight legs, which lives in the ocean. Its shell is black but it turns red when it is cooked.
— Look at the picture at crustacean
.lO Cal v 'loukl /
adjectiveof a place near you
Her children go to the local school.
a local newspaper
local government
lo
• cal • ly / ' loukali / adverb Do you work locally?lo
• cateaw / ' loukeit / b( lo • cates , lo cat • ing , lo • cat ed )
to find the exact position of someone or something Rescue helicopters are trying to locate the missing sailors.
lo
• cat • edAWB / ' loukeitad / adjective in a placeThe factory is located near the river.
lo
• ca • tionAWL / lou 'keijn / noun [ count ]a place
The house is in a quiet location at the top of a hill.
lock l © / lak / verb
(locks , lock ing , locked )to close something with a key
Don't forget to lock the door when you leave.
—ANTONYM unlock
lock something away
to put something in a place that you close with a keyThe paintings are locked away at night.
lock someone in
to lock a door so that someone cannotget out
The prisoners are locked in.
lock someone out
to lock a door so that someone cannot get in