A2 [ T ] to no longer have something because you do not know where it is丢失,遗失
A2 [ T ] to have something or someone taken away from you失去
B2 [ T ] to stop feeling something失去,丧失(某种感觉)
B1 [ T ] to have less of something than you had before失去,损失,减少
B2 [ T ] If you lose time, you waste it.浪费(时间)
[ T ] If a clock loses time, it goes more slowly than it should.(钟表)走慢,变慢
[ T ] informal to get rid of something放弃;甩掉;摆脱
C1 A business that is losing money is spending more money than it is receiving.亏损
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Anyone who gambles on the stock exchange has to be prepared to lose money.
"I'm afraid I've lost that wallet you gave me." "Well, never mind, I can easily buy you another one."
I lost my notes so I had to make up the speech as I went along.
He hasn't written to me recently - perhaps he's lost my address.
He moaned with pain before losing consciousness.
B1 [ I or T ] to fail to succeed in a game, competition, etc.输掉(比赛);败北,失利
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I won the first game, and then lost the next two.
Our team lost when we scored an own goal late in the second half.
They boasted that they had never lost a single game.
He was bitterly disappointed when he lost the leadership contest.
She says that she will resign if she loses the vote.
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