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lose
Lose tarimas:
/lu:z/
Lose audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To be unsuccessful in retaining possession of; mislay: He's always losing his car keys.
- verb-transitive: To be deprived of (something one has had): lost her art collection in the fire; lost her job.
- verb-transitive: To be left alone or desolate because of the death of: lost his wife.
- verb-transitive: To be unable to keep alive: a doctor who has lost very few patients.
- verb-transitive: To be unable to keep control or allegiance of: lost his temper at the meeting; is losing supporters by changing his mind.
- verb-transitive: To fail to win; fail in: lost the game; lost the court case.
- verb-transitive: To fail to use or take advantage of: Don't lose a chance to improve your position.
- verb-transitive: To fail to hear, see, or understand: We lost the plane in the fog. I lost her when she started speaking about thermodynamics.
- verb-transitive: To let (oneself) become unable to find the way.
- verb-transitive: To remove (oneself), as from everyday reality into a fantasy world.
- verb-transitive: To rid oneself of: lost five pounds.
- verb-transitive: To consume aimlessly; waste: lost a week in idle occupations.
- verb-transitive: To wander from or become ignorant of: lose one's way.
- verb-transitive: To elude or outdistance: lost their pursuers.
- verb-transitive: To be outdistanced by: chased the thieves but lost them.
- verb-transitive: To become slow by (a specified amount of time). Used of a timepiece.
- verb-transitive: To cause or result in the loss of: Failure to reply to the advertisement lost her the job.
- verb-transitive: To cause to be destroyed. Usually used in the passive: Both planes were lost in the crash.
- verb-transitive: To cause to be damned.
- verb-intransitive: To suffer loss.
- verb-intransitive: To be defeated.
- verb-intransitive: To operate or run slow. Used of a timepiece.
- phrasal-verb: lose out To fail to achieve or receive an expected gain.
- idiom: lose it Slang To lose control; blow up.
- idiom: lose it Slang To become deranged or mentally disturbed.
- idiom: lose it Slang To become less capable or proficient; decline.
- idiom: lose out on To miss (an opportunity, for example).
- idiom: lose time To operate too slowly. Used of a timepiece.
- idiom: lose time To delay advancement.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- turėti nuostolių
- to los heart netekti drąsos
- to los one's mind išeiti iš proto
- to los one's temper nebesusivaldyti
- to los one's way paklysti
- (lost)
- pamesti
- prarasti