losing 音标拼音: [l'uzɪŋ]
a . 损失的,输的
n . 失败,损失
损失的,输的失败,损失
Lose \
Lose \ (
l [=
oo ]
z ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Lost } (
l [
o ^]
st ;
115 )
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Losing } (
l [=
oo ]
z "[
i ^]
ng ).] [
OE .
losien to loose ,
be lost ,
lose ,
AS .
losian to become loose ;
akin to OE .
leosen to lose ,
p .
p .
loren ,
lorn ,
AS .
le ['
i ]
san ,
p .
p .
loren (
in comp .),
D .
verliezen ,
G .
verlieren ,
Dan .
forlise ,
Sw .
f ["
o ]
rlisa ,
f ["
o ]
rlora ,
Goth .
fraliusan ,
also to E .
loose ,
a &
v .,
L .
luere to loose ,
Gr .
ly `
ein ,
Skr .
l [=
u ]
to cut .
[
root ]
127 .
Cf . {
Analysis }, {
Palsy }, {
Solve }, {
Forlorn },
{
Leasing }, {
Loose }, {
Loss }.]
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1 .
To part with unintentionally or unwillingly ,
as by accident ,
misfortune ,
negligence ,
penalty ,
forfeit ,
etc .;
to be deprived of ;
as ,
to lose money from one '
s purse or pocket ,
or in business or gaming ;
to lose an arm or a leg by amputation ;
to lose men in battle .
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Fair Venus wept the sad disaster Of having lost her favorite dove . --
Prior .
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2 .
To cease to have ;
to possess no longer ;
to suffer diminution of ;
as ,
to lose one '
s relish for anything ;
to lose one '
s health .
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If the salt hath lost his savor ,
wherewith shall it be salted ? --
Matt .
v .
13 .
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3 .
Not to employ ;
to employ ineffectually ;
to throw away ;
to waste ;
to squander ;
as ,
to lose a day ;
to lose the benefits of instruction .
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The unhappy have but hours ,
and these they lose .
--
Dryden .
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4 .
To wander from ;
to miss ,
so as not to be able to and ;
to go astray from ;
as ,
to lose one '
s way .
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He hath lost his fellows . --
Shak [
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5 .
To ruin ;
to destroy ;
as destroy ;
as ,
the ship was lost on the ledge .
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The woman that deliberates is lost . --
Addison .
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6 .
To be deprived of the view of ;
to cease to see or know the whereabouts of ;
as ,
he lost his companion in the crowd .
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Like following life thro '
creatures you dissect ,
You lose it in the moment you detect . --
Pope .
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7 .
To fail to obtain or enjoy ;
to fail to gain or win ;
hence ,
to fail to catch with the mind or senses ;
to miss ;
as ,
I lost a part of what he said .
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He shall in no wise lose his reward . --
Matt .
x .
42 .
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I fought the battle bravely which I lost ,
And lost it but to Macedonians . --
Dryden .
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8 .
To cause to part with ;
to deprive of . [
R .]
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How should you go about to lose him a wife he loves with so much passion ? --
Sir W .
Temple .
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9 .
To prevent from gaining or obtaining .
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O false heart !
thou hadst almost betrayed me to eternal flames ,
and lost me this glory . --
Baxter .
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{
To lose ground },
to fall behind ;
to suffer gradual loss or disadvantage .
{
To lose heart },
to lose courage ;
to become timid . "
The mutineers lost heart ." --
Macaulay .
{
To lose one '
s head },
to be thrown off one '
s balance ;
to lose the use of one '
s good sense or judgment ,
through fear ,
anger ,
or other emotion .
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In the excitement of such a discovery ,
many scholars lost their heads . --
Whitney .
{
To lose one '
s self }.
(
a )
To forget or mistake the bearing of surrounding objects ;
as ,
to lose one '
s self in a great city .
(
b )
To have the perceptive and rational power temporarily suspended ;
as ,
we lose ourselves in sleep .
{
To lose sight of }.
(
a )
To cease to see ;
as ,
to lose sight of the land .
(
b )
To overlook ;
to forget ;
to fail to perceive ;
as ,
he lost sight of the issue .
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Losing \
Lo "
sing \,
a . [
See {
Losenger }.]
Given to flattery or deceit ;
flattering ;
cozening . [
Obs .]
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Amongst the many simoniacal that swarmed in the land ,
Herbert ,
Bishop of Thetford ,
must not be forgotten ;
nick -
named Losing ,
that is ,
the Flatterer . --
Fuller .
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Losing \
Los "
ing \,
a . [
See {
Lose },
v .
t .]
Causing or likely to cause a loss ;
as ,
a losing game or business ;
a losing strategy .
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Who strive to sit out losing hands are lost . --
Herbert .
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