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ENDE: to lose (lost,lost) verlieren












like: verlieren
verlieren mất

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