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ENDE: to lose (lost,lost) verlieren
like: verlieren → →
verlieren ☊
mất ☊
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verlieren ☊
丢失 ☊ diūshī
Einige Leute haben eine Verletzung oder eine Wunde und verlieren Blut. ☊
Một vài người bị thương hoặc trầy xước và mất máu. ☊ (Lektion 33, Nr. 454)
Die Auswertung der Daten hat gezeigt, dass wir im Wettbewerb gegen die Konkurrenz verlieren könnten. ☊
Quá trình phân tích đánh giá số liệu cho thấy rằng chúng ta có thể sẽ bị thua trong cuộc cạnh tranh với các đối thủ. ☊ (Lektion 114, Nr. 2105)
They could ill afford to lose any more staff. ☊ afford ☊
to win/lose an argument ☊ argument ☊
She couldn't bear the thought of losing him. ☊ bear ☊
to win/lose a bet ☊ bet ☊
Losing the match was a bitter disappointment for the team. ☊ bitter ☊
Losing his job came as a terrible blow to him. ☊ blow ☊
If we close down for repairs, we'll lose business. ☊ business ☊
Foods which go through a factory process lose much of their colour, flavour and texture. ☊ colour ☊
The Democrats will probably lose control of Congress. ☊ control ☊
How many factory workers are in danger of losing their jobs? ☊ danger ☊
Losing your job doesn't have to be such a disaster. ☊ disaster ☊
to win/lose an election ☊ election ☊
I'm having extreme difficulty in not losing my temper with her. ☊ extreme ☊
to lose your faith ☊ faith ☊
feel (that)...: We all felt (that) we were unlucky to lose. ☊ feel ☊
They will lose no time in holding fresh elections. ☊ fresh ☊
It's hard to see how they can lose. ☊ hard ☊
imagine what, how, etc...: Can you imagine what it must be like to lose your job after 20 years? ☊ imagine ☊
When the factory closes, it will mean 500 people losing their jobs. ☊ it ☊
If you do not keep up with the payments you could lose your home. ☊ keep up with sth ☊
I've limited myself to 1 000 calories a day to try and lose weight. ☊ limit ☊
lose sth: The business is losing money. ☊ lose ☊
lose sth (on sth/by doing sth): You have nothing to lose by telling the truth. ☊ lose ☊
lose on sth/by doing sth: We lost on that deal. ☊ lose ☊
lose sb sth: His carelessness lost him the job. ☊ lose ☊
lose sth (to sb): to lose a game/a race/an election/a battle/a war ☊ lose ☊
lose to sb: We lost to a stronger team. ☊ lose ☊
lose (sth) (by sth): He lost by less than 100 votes. ☊ lose ☊
to lose your hair/teeth (= as a result of getting old) ☊ lose ☊
You will lose your deposit if you cancel the order. ☊ lose ☊
The director has the most to lose. ☊ most ☊
They are afraid of losing their national identity. ☊ national ☊
'We're going to lose.' 'Not necessarily.' ☊ not necessarily ☊
I don't want to lose my place in the line. ☊ place ☊
to win/lose a point ☊ point ☊
Try to avoid losing your temper if at all possible (= if you can). ☊ possible ☊
to take/seize/lose power ☊ power ☊
Losing his job was a real blow to his pride. ☊ pride ☊
to lose your reason (= become mentally ill) ☊ reason ☊
We don't want to run the risk of losing their business. ☊ run the risk (of sth/of doing sth), run risks ☊
We have been assured that our jobs are safe (= we are not in danger of losing them). ☊ safe ☊
to win/lose a seat (= in an election) ☊ seat ☊
Losing in the first round was a shock to the system (= it was a more of a shock because it was not expected). ☊ shock ☊
to lose your sight (= to become blind) ☊ sight ☊
Don't lose it — it's special. ☊ special ☊
There's a strong possibility that we'll lose the game. ☊ strong ☊
We have no time to lose (= we must hurry). ☊ time ☊
He was unfortunate to lose in the final round. ☊ unfortunate ☊
to win/lose a/the war ☊ war ☊
warn (sb) that...: She was warned that if she did it again she would lose her job. ☊ warn ☊
The novelty of married life was beginning to wear off. ☊ wear off ☊
She is trying to lose weight (= become less heavy and less fat). ☊ weight ☊