lose的意思和读音

lose

: [luz] : [luːz]

v.

lost  losing  loses  

v.+n.lose weight,lose job,lose sight,lose temper,lose control

adv.+v.probably lose

v.find,win,save

v.misplace,mislay,drop,miss,go down

losev.not find

1.[t]~ sth/sbto be unable to find sth/sb

I've lost my keys.

The tickets seem to have got lost .

She lost her husband in the crowd.

have sth/sb taken away

2.[t]~ sth/sbto have sth/sb taken away from you as a result of an accident, getting old, dying, etc.

She lost a leg in a car crash.

to lose your hair/teeth(= as a result of getting old)

He's lost his job .

Some families lost everything(= all they owned) in the flood.

They lost both their sons(= they were killed) in the war.

The ship was lost at sea(= it sank) .

Many people lost their lives(= were killed) .

3.[t]~ sth (to sb/sth)to have sth taken away by sb/sth

The company has lost a lot of business to its competitors.

4.[t]~ sthto have to give up sth; to fail to keep sth

You will lose your deposit if you cancel the order.退

Sit down or you'll lose your seat./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

have less

5.[t]~ sthto have less and less of sth, especially until you no longer have any of it

He lost his nerve at the last minute.

She seemed to have lost interest in food.

At that moment he lost his balance and fell.

I've lost ten pounds since I started this diet.

The train was losing speed .

not win

6.[t][i]to be defeated; to fail to win a competition, a court case, an argument, etc.

to lose a game/a race/an election/a battle/a war

We lost to a stronger team.

He lost by less than 100 votes. 100

not keep

7.[t][i]使西to fail to keep sth you want or need, especially money; to cause sb to fail to keep sth

The business is losing money.

Poetry always loses something in translation.西

You have nothing to lose by telling the truth.

We lost on that deal.

His carelessness lost him the job.

not understand/hear

8.[t]~ sthto fail to get, hear or understand sth

His words were lost(= could not be heard) in the applause.

9.[t](informal)~ sb使使to be no longer understood by sb

I'm afraid you've lost me there.

escape

10.[t]~ sb/sthto escape from sb/sth

We managed to lose our pursuers in the darkness.

time

11.[t]~ sth);to waste time or an opportunity

We lost twenty minutes changing a tyre.

Hurry─ there's no time to lose !/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

He lost no time in setting out for London.

12.[t][i]~ (sth)if a watch or clockloses orloses time , it goes too slowly or becomes a particular amount of time behind the correct time

This clock loses two minutes a day.

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v.1.to stop having something because it has been taken from you or destroyed; to stop having someone working for or with you because they have left2.to be unable to find someone or something3.to not win a race, competition, fight, etc.4.to have less of something than before because some of it has gone; to become thinner and weigh less5.if you lose a member of your family, they die6.to not have the natural ability to see, hear, remember, etc. anymore7.to not have part of your body anymore, for example because of an accident, illness, or age8.to stop having a positive feeling, quality, or attitude9.if you lose time or an opportunity or chance, you use it up or waste it10.to make less money than you spend or invest11.to manage to escape from someone who is following you12.to make someone confused when you are trying to explain something to them13.if a clock or watch loses time, it is operating too slowly and shows a time that is earlier than the correct time1.to stop having something because it has been taken from you or destroyed; to stop having someone working for or with you because they have left2.to be unable to find someone or something3.to not win a race, competition, fight, etc.4.to have less of something than before because some of it has gone; to become thinner and weigh less5.if you lose a member of your family, they die6.to not have the natural ability to see, hear, remember, etc. anymore7.to not have part of your body anymore, for example because of an accident, illness, or age8.to stop having a positive feeling, quality, or attitude9.if you lose time or an opportunity or chance, you use it up or waste it10.to make less money than you spend or invest11.to manage to escape from someone who is following you12.to make someone confused when you are trying to explain something to them13.if a clock or watch loses time, it is operating too slowly and shows a time that is earlier than the correct time

1. friendship lose disagreement ...

2. 〖 die〗 ;lose〖 subjugate〗 ...

3. 〖 youngdieherd〗 lose〖 castasideworldlycares〗 ...

4. arrive 81. lose -- win 77. ...

5. ,〖 loss;wearandtear;damage;harm〗 lose;bedefeated〗 〖 ruin;destroy;dam…

6. friendship lose disagreement ...

7. ,使〖 puzzle;delude;confuse;mislead〗 lose,〖 muddle-hea…

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1.I'm trying to lose weight but I'm my own worst enemy because I cannot resist eat ing chocolates.

2.Your burn rate is the amount of money you lose each month trying to get a business started.

3.I expect my laundry items to be returned. I lose confidence in the hotel if I receive another guest's laundry or my items go missing.

4.sterling is beginning to lose a bit of its competitive edge against the euro as Europe's troubles pile up.

5.Funding won't be allowed and all new investors will not be able to signup until the next round. That way, no one will lose in LeisureHYIP.

6.As they tangle together, jets lose energy through interactions scientists are only just beginning to understand.

7.That's the number one thing I can tell you. Be realistic. If you want to lose weight, don't go with an unrealistic amount, you know?

8.And I feel like I have nothing to lose; I'm going against. . . you know, someone that's ranked higher than me. . .

9.She spends a week at a health farm trying to lose wright.

10.But that could change if Goldman is seen to lose its edge or if it becomes bogged down in legal distractions.