lose
- vt. 浪費;使沉溺于;使迷路;遺失;錯過
- vi. 失?。皇軗p失
- n. (Lose)人名;(英)洛斯;(德)洛澤
詞組搭配
lose out
To fail to achieve or receive an expected gain.
輸?shù)?,失?。何茨苓_到或收到預定的目的
have nothing to lose
be in a situation that is so bad that even if an action or undertaking is unsuccessful it cannot make it any worse
一無所有
lose face
come to be less highly respected
丟面子
he was trying to work out how he could go back home without losing face.
他在設法找出不失面子回家的辦法。
lose heart
become discouraged
灰心,氣餒
lose one's heart to
lose height
(of an aircraft) descend to a lower level in flight
(飛機)降低飛行高度
lose one's mind (或 one's marbles)
(informal)go insane
(非正式)失去理智
lose sleep
[usu. with negative]worry about something
擔心,憂慮
no one is losing any sleep over what he thinks of us.
沒人在意他怎樣看我們。
lose one's (或 the way)
become lost; fail to reach one's destination
迷路
you can't lose
used to express the conviction that someone must inevitably profit from an action or undertaking
包賺,包你得益
we're offering them for only £2.50—you can't lose!.
我們以 2.5英鎊的價格提供商品,包你得益!。
lose out on
To miss (an opportunity, for example).
錯過(機會)
lose time
To operate too slowly. Used of a timepiece.
(鐘表)走慢:運轉(zhuǎn)得太慢。用于計時器
To delay advancement.
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