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lose verb
[lu:z]
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(lost) I

1.b> (); to lose one's money ; to lose a leg [an arm, two fingers] [, ] ; to lose one's son in the war / ; to lose one's friends ; the cloth has lost its colour , ;

2.b> (); ; to lose a key [a book] [] / ; to lose one's way, to be lost, to lose oneself , , ; to lose stirrup ( i>);

3.b> 1) (), , ; to lose one's work ; to lose one's sight [one's health, one's memory, one's good looks] [, , ] ; to lose one's hair , [.i> .i> hair Ir> ]; it was so cold that we lost the use of our hands , / ; to lose altitude ( . i>); to lose sleep over smth. ) ; ) .i> ; ; to lose patience ; to lose one's balance ) ; ) ; ; to lose one's temper , , ; the book soon loses interest ;

2) (), i> ; she was dieting to lose weight i> / ; I've quite lost my cold , ; she has lost that terrified look ; to lose one's fears / ; he lost his pursuers i> / ;

4.b> 1) ( ), , , ; to lose the end of a sentence / ; she did not lose a word in his lecture i> ;

2) (), ; I'm sorry, you've lost me: could you explain that again? .i> , , ?

5.b> 1) (), , ; to lose an opportunity [a chance] i> [] / ; there is not a moment to lose ; to lose one's time / ; I shall lose no time in doing it ;

2) i> ( ), ( .i>); to lose one's bus ;

6.b> (); to lose a game [a bet, a lawsuit] [, ] ; to lose a war , ; to lose a prize / ; to lose on points .i> ;

7.b> 1) (), ; ; to lose by smth. / ; I don't want you to lose by me , ; the army lost heavily ;

2) (); i> ; it lost him his job ;

8.b> .i> passi> (), ; lost souls .i> / ; the ship and all hands were lost ;

9.b> () i>; my watch loses two minutes a day ;

10.b> .i> ();

II

1.b> to lose oneself in smth.i>b> 1) (), ; to lose oneself in musing , ;

2) (), ; the stream lost itself in the swamp ;

2.b> to be lost in smth.i>b> 1) (), ; the thief was lost in the crowd / ;

2) () / ; all surprise was shortly lost in other feelings / ;

3) () / ; ; to be lost in thought / ;

3. to be lost to smth.i>b> / / ; to be lost to all sense of shame [of honour, of duty] [, ] ;

4.b> to be lost on / upon / smb.i>b> / ( ); my hints were not lost upon him ; your kindness is lost upon him ; his eloquence was lost upon his audience ; their quickness to lose heart was not lost on their enemies ;

to lose outb> 1) (), ;

2) (); ;

3) (), , ;

to lose sight ofb> i> , ; i> ; to lose track of smb., smth.b> / , / / , / ; to lose track of time ; to lose one's placeb> / , / .i> ; to lose groundb> ) , (.i> .i>); ) , , .i> ; ; ) i> - [.i> .i> ground Ir> ]; to lose one's shirtb> .i> ) , , ; ) i> , ; he lost his shirt in a bad business deal ; to lose heartb> / , ; to lose one's heart (to)b> i> ; to lose one's headb> / ; ; to lose one's reason / one's senses /b> , , (.i> .i>); to lose one's legsb> .i> leg Ir> .

lory² losel

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