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ENDE: irrecoverable verloren
ENDE: to forlorn verloren










After he had lost his job, he went to America. Sau khi anh ấy bị mất việc làm, anh ấy đã đi sang Mỹ. * 096


like: verloren
verloren bị mất

verloren 丢失 diūshī

Sie denkt, dass der Ring verloren geht oder so ähnlich. Bà sợ rằng chiếc nhẫn có thế bị mất hay tương tự như vậy. (Lektion 25, Nr. 321)
Ich habe den roten Faden verloren. Tôi không nắm được ý chính (của bài diễn thuyết). (Lektion 114, Nr. 2123)


He has lost all his money. all
The Beatles have never really lost their appeal. appeal
She lost it, just as I said she would. as
The roses are past their best now. best
She is very bitter about losing her job. bitter
it is calculated that...: It has been calculated that at least 47 000 jobs were lost last year. calculate
calculate that...: Conservationists calculate that hundreds of species could be lost in this area. calculate
We lost him in the narrow streets and had to give up the chase (= stop chasing him). chase
A lot of lost property is never claimed. claim
Two hundred people lost their jobs as a direct consequence of the merger. consequence
She's lost contact with (= no longer sees or writes to) her son. contact
Files can be lost if the system suddenly crashes. crash
They lost everything that was dear to them. dear
She's been drinking heavily since she lost her job. drink
Children seem to have lost their enjoyment in reading. enjoyment
enthusiasm (for doing sth): She never lost her enthusiasm for teaching. enthusiasm
excuse (for doing sth): His excuse for forgetting her birthday was that he had lost his diary. excuse
fail sb: The examiners failed over half the candidates. fail
We've lost faith in the government's promises. faith
The programme has lost favour with viewers recently. favour
I had a nasty feeling that we were lost. feeling
Since I started jogging I've lost three and a half inches from my waistline. inch
By that time I had lost (all) interest in the idea. interest
I'm afraid that's it—we've lost. that is it
His brother's just lost his job. job
it is learned that...: It has been learned that 500 jobs are to be lost at the factory. learn
The poor little thing! It's lost its mother. little
lose on sth/by doing sth: We lost on that deal. lose
lose to sb: We lost to a stronger team. lose
He lost his nerve at the last minute. lose
She seemed to have lost interest in food. lose
She lost a leg in a car crash. lose
He's lost his job. lose
Some families lost everything (= all they owned) in the flood. lose
They lost both their sons (= they were killed) in the war. lose
The ship was lost at sea (= it sank). lose
Many people lost their lives (= were killed). lose
The company has lost a lot of business to its competitors. lose
I've lost my keys. lose
The tickets seem to have got lost. lose
We made a loss on (= lost money on) the deal. loss
We're completely lost. lost
I'm still looking for that lost file. lost
Your cheque must have got lost in the post. lost
The strike cost them thousands of pounds in lost business. lost
She's trying to recapture her lost youth. lost
He regretted the lost (= wasted) opportunity to apologize to her. lost
the lost art of letter-writing lost
We would be lost without your help. lost
I felt so lost after my mother died. lost
He's a lost soul (= a person who does not seem to know what to do, and seems unhappy). lost
Hang on a minute—I'm lost. lost
Relatives need time to grieve over loved ones they have lost. love
After all the delays, we were anxious to make up for lost time. make up for sth
Many jobs in manufacturing were lost during the recession. manufacturing
Her life seemed to have lost all meaning. meaning
He lost all his money. money
Messengers brought news that the battle had been lost. news
He lost by less than one second. one
The original manuscript has been lost. original
People have lost patience with (= have become annoyed about) the slow pace of reform. patience
'I've lost it!' 'Oh, what a pity.' pity
Excuse me, I seem to have lost my place. place
We've lost two key players through injury. player
My application got lost in the post. post
He had lost the power of speech. power
Politicians seem to be out of touch with the real world. real
The farm was flooded, with the result that most of the harvest was lost. result
sad (that...): It is sad that so many of his paintings have been lost. sad
They were lost at sea. at sea
sell (sth) (at sth): They sold the business at a profit/loss (= they gained/lost money when they sold it). sell
She has lost all sense of direction in her life. sense
This old T-shirt has completely lost its shape. shape
I bought a new umbrella but lost it shortly afterwards. shortly
We lost because we played badly. It's as simple as that. simple
sorry (that)...: I'm sorry that your husband lost his job. sorry
sorry (that)...: She was sorry that she'd lost her temper. sorry
sorry (that)...: She was sorry that she'd lost contact with Mary. sorry
The howling wind sounded like the wailing of lost souls (= the spirits of dead people who are not in heaven). soul
I've lost my key and I haven't got a spare. spare
I seemed to have lost the power of speech. speech
Although the team lost, they played with tremendous spirit. spirit
The hotel has been redecorated but it's lost a lot of its style. style
It's not surprising (that) they lost. surprising
I've lost my sense of taste. taste
Our team lost. It was a good game though. though
I've joined the ranks of the unemployed (= I've lost my job). the unemployed
Three hundred employees lost their jobs in the latest wave of redundancies. wave
'We lost.' 'Oh, well. Better luck next time.' well
I lost a whole lot of money. a whole lot (of sth)
She'd lost her job. Even worse, she'd lost her house and her children, too. worse
write of sth: Ancient historians wrote of a lost continent beneath the ocean. write
I lost my job earlier this year. year