lose
美 [luz] 
英 [luːz] 
- v.失去;丢失;遗失;减少
 - 网络失败;输;丧失
 
第三人称单数:loses  现在分词:losing  过去式:lost  
lose
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找不到not find
1.  | [t] ~ sth/sb 遗失;丢失to be unable to find sth/sb  | 
I've lost my keys. 我把钥匙丢了。  | |
The tickets seem to have got lost . 那些票好像给弄丢了。  | |
She lost her husband in the crowd. 她在人群中与丈夫走散了。  | 
丧失have sth/sb taken away
2.  | [t] ~ sth/sb (因事故、年老、死亡等)损失,丧失,失去to have sth/sb taken away from you as a result of an accident, getting old, dying, etc.  | 
She lost a leg in a car crash. 她在一次车祸中失去了一条腿。  | |
to lose your hair/teeth(= as a result of getting old) 脱发;掉牙  | |
He's lost his job . 他失业了。  | |
Some families lost everything(= all they owned) in the flood. 有些家庭的财产在洪水中损失得精光。  | |
They lost both their sons(= they were killed) in the war. 他们的两个儿子都被战争夺去了生命。  | |
The ship was lost at sea(= it sank) . 那条船沉没了。  | |
Many people lost their lives(= were killed) . 有许多人丧生。  | 
3.  | [t] ~ sth (to sb/sth) 被…夺去to have sth taken away by sb/sth  | 
The company has lost a lot of business to its competitors. 公司的许多生意都被对手夺走了。  | 
4.  | [t] ~ sth 被迫放弃;失去to have to give up sth; to fail to keep sth  | 
You will lose your deposit if you cancel the order. 如果撤销订单,订金将不予退还。  | |
Sit down or you'll lose your seat. 坐下吧,要不这个座位就没啦。  | 
减少have less
5.  | [t] ~ sth 降低;减少;渐渐丧失to have less and less of sth, especially until you no longer have any of it  | 
He lost his nerve at the last minute. 他在最后一刻失去了勇气。  | |
She seemed to have lost interest in food. 她好像对食物不感兴趣了。  | |
At that moment he lost his balance and fell. 他在那一瞬间失去平衡摔倒了。  | |
I've lost ten pounds since I started this diet. 这次节食开始以来我体重减了十磅。  | |
The train was losing speed . 火车当时正在减速。  | 
未赢not win
6.  | [t][i] 被打败;输掉(比赛、诉讼案件、辩论等)to be defeated; to fail to win a competition, a court case, an argument, etc.  | 
to lose a game/a race/an election/a battle/a war 输掉比赛╱赛跑╱选举╱战役╱战争  | |
We lost to a stronger team. 我们输给了一支实力更强的队。  | |
He lost by less than 100 votes. 他以不到 100 张选票败北。  | 
未保留not keep
7.  | [t][i] (使)失去(所需要的东西,尤指钱)to fail to keep sth you want or need, especially money; to cause sb to fail to keep sth  | 
The business is losing money. 这家公司正在亏损。  | |
Poetry always loses something in translation. 诗歌一经翻译总会失去某些东西。  | |
You have nothing to lose by telling the truth. 你讲真话是不会吃亏的。  | |
We lost on that deal. 我们那笔交易做亏了。  | |
His carelessness lost him the job. 他粗枝大叶,丢了工作。  | 
弄不懂;听不见not understand/hear
8.  | [t] ~ sth 不明白;听不见;弄不懂to fail to get, hear or understand sth  | 
His words were lost(= could not be heard) in the applause. 他的讲话让掌声淹没了。  | 
9.  | [t] (informal) ~ sb 使弄不懂;使不理解to be no longer understood by sb  | 
I'm afraid you've lost me there. 很抱歉,我没听明白你的话。  | 
逃避escape
10.  | [t] ~ sb/sth 逃避;逃脱to escape from sb/sth  | 
We managed to lose our pursuers in the darkness. 我们设法在黑暗中摆脱了追赶者。  | 
时间time
11.  | [t] ~ sth 浪费(时间);错过(机会)to waste time or an opportunity  | 
We lost twenty minutes changing a tyre. 我们换轮胎耽误了二十分钟。  | |
Hurry─ there's no time to lose ! 快点,抓紧时间吧!  | |
He lost no time in setting out for London. 他赶紧启程去了伦敦。  | 
12.  | [t][i] ~ (sth) (钟、表)走慢,慢(若干时间)if a watch or clockloses orloses time , it goes too slowly or becomes a particular amount of time behind the correct time  | 
This clock loses two minutes a day. 这时钟每天慢两分钟。  |