loser noun ⇨loser1 (They were 16–3 losers to New Zealand.)⇨loser2 (a bunch of losers)loser1
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They were 16-3 losers to New Zealand.他们以3:16输给了新西兰。a bunch of losers一群失败者loser ♦︎ runner-up ♦︎ also-ranThese are all words for sb who does not win or is not successful in a competition, race, game or election.这些词均表示比赛或选举中落败的人、输者。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a loser / runner-up / also-ran in sth◆a loser / runner-up to sb◆winners and losers / runners-up■loser [countable] a person or team that is defeated in a competition(比赛的)输者,败者◆Sweden will now play the losers of the other semi-final for the bronze medal.现在,瑞典队要与另一场半决赛的败者争夺铜牌。◆He's extremely competitive and a bad loser(= does not react well to losing).他太好胜,而且输不起。OPPwinner ⇨ winner■ˌrunner-ˈup(pluralrunners-up) [countable] a person or team that finishes second in a race or competition; sb who has not finished first but who wins a prize第二名;亚军;非冠军的获奖者◆She was last year's runner-up to Sarah Jones.她是去年的亚军,输给了萨拉•琼斯。◆They finished runners-up behind Italy.他们负于意大利,获得了第二名。◆Twenty runners-up will receive a $50 book voucher.没有拿到冠军的二十位获奖者都将得到50元的购书券。◆There are three runners-up prizes of club shirts.二等奖的奖品有三份,为俱乐部球衣。■ˈalso-ran [countable] (oftendisapproving) a person who is not successful, especially in a competition or election or when compared with other people失败者;(尤指比赛、竞选或对比之下的)逊色的一方◆The campaign transformed him from an also-ran in the polls to front-runner.这场运动使他从民意调查中的失利者变为领先者。loser2
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They were 16-3 losers to New Zealand.他们以3:16输给了新西兰。a bunch of losers一群失败者loser ♦︎ failure ♦︎ incompetent ♦︎ has-been ♦︎ no-hoper ♦︎ underachiever ♦︎ disappointment ♦︎ disasterThese are all words for a person who is unsuccessful or not as successful as they used to be or as they could be.这些词均表示失败者、过气的人。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to be a failure / disappointment / disaster as sth◆a complete failure / no-hoper / disaster◆a group / bunch of losers / incompetents / no-hopers■loser [countable] (oftendisapproving) a person who is regularly unsuccessful, especially when you have a low opinion of them屡屡失败者(尤指不被看好的人)◆She's one of life's losers.她的人生很不得意。◆He's a born loser.他生来就是个失败者。OPPwinner ⇨ success■failure [countable] a person who is not successful失败者◆He was a failure as a teacher.他当教师并不成功。◆I felt a complete failure.我觉得自己一事无成。OPPsuccess ⇨ success see also fail ⇨ fail2■incompetent ɪnˈkɒmpɪtənt; NAmEɪnˈkɑːmpɪtənt [countable] (disapproving) a person who does not have the skill or ability to do their job or a task as it should be done不胜任者;不称职者◆The whole thing is being led by a bunch of incompetents.整件事情都是由一群无能之辈主导的。 see also incompetent ⇨ incompetentadj.■ˈhas-been [countable] (informal, disapproving) a person who is no longer as famous, successful or important as they used to be风光不再的人;过气名人◆She's just an old has-been.她只不过是个早已过气的人物。◆He's very much a political has-been.他在政坛上确曾风光一时。■ˌno-ˈhoper [countable] (informal, disapproving) a person, team or racehorse that is considered useless or very unlikely to be successful无望取胜的人(或队伍、赛马);无用之辈◆They were written off as a bunch of no-hopers.他们被认定为一群无用之辈。◆He backed an apparent no-hoper at odds of 100-1.他押赌注于一匹显然无望取胜的赛马,赔率为100:1。■underachieverˌʌndərəˈtʃiːvə(r) [countable] a person who is less successful than they could be, especially in school work(尤指学业上的)差生,后进生◆At school he was a classic underachiever.他在学校里是个典型的差等生。■disappointment [countable] a person who is disappointing to other people, because of their lack of achievement or bad behaviour令人失望的人;令人扫兴的人◆I always felt I was a disappointment to my father.我总觉得自己让父亲失望了。■disaster [countable] (informal, disapproving) a person who is a complete failure at sth, especially because of their lack of skill or ability(尤指因缺少技能而)彻底失败的人◆He was a competent accountant, but as a manager he's a disaster.他是个称职的会计师,可作为经理他是个彻底的失败者。
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