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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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lost1 [Am lɔst, lɑst, Brit lɒst] Past & Past part lose

I. lose <Past & Past Part lost> [Am luz, Brit luːz] VERB trans

1.1. lose (mislay):

I've lost my key

1.2. lose (be deprived of):

lose sight/territory/right

1.3. lose (through death, disaster):

lose wife/men/planes
he was lost at sea

1.4. lose (fail to keep):

lose customers/popularity/speed
to lose sb/sth to sb/sth we have lost many clients to our competitors

1.5. lose (rid oneself of):

lose bitterness/inhibitions

1.6. lose (shake off):

lose pursuer

1.7. lose (lose sight of):

1.8. lose (confuse):

1.9. lose (cause to lose):

1.10. lose (miss):

lose train/flight/connection

1.11. lose (let pass):

lose time/opportunity

2. lose (fail to win):

lose game/battle/election

II. lose [Am luz, Brit luːz] VERB intr

1.1. lose (be beaten):

lose team/contestant/party:
to lose to sb
perder frente a alguien

1.2. lose <losing, Part Präs > team/party:

2.1. lose (suffer losses):

2.2. lose (be less effective):

3. lose watch/clock:

III. lose [Am luz, Brit luːz] VERB refl

lost2 ADJ

1.1. lost (mislaid, missing):

lost
to get lost
to get lost
how can it have got lost?

1.2. lost (unable to find way):

lost child/dog
to get lost
to get lost
get lost! sl
¡vete al diablo! ugs
get lost! sl
¡andá a pasear! RíoPl ugs

2.1. lost (vanished):

lost civilization/arts

2.2. lost (dead, destroyed) euph:

to give sb up for or as lost
to give sth up for or as lost
all is not lost

3.1. lost (wasted):

lost time
lost opportunity
lost opportunity
to be lost on sb these subtleties are lost on him
to be lost on sb these subtleties are lost on him

3.2. lost (unrealized):

lost output/production

4.1. lost pred (confused):

lost

4.2. lost pred (at a loss):

to be lost without sth/sb
estar perdido sin algo/alguien
I was lost for words

4.3. lost pred (absorbed):

to be lost in sth
lost in thought
lost in thought

5. lost (denied, unavailable) pred:

to be lost to sb/sth as a result of his cruelty, she was lost to him forever

6. lost (morally fallen) liter:

lost woman/soul

7. lost (not won):

lost battle/election
a lost cause

lost property SUBST U Brit

lost sheep SUBST

lost sheep

long-lost [Am ˈlɔŋ ˈˌlɔst, Brit ˌlɒŋˈlɒst] ADJ attr

I. lose <Past & Past Part lost> [Am luz, Brit luːz] VERB trans

1.1. lose (mislay):

I've lost my key

1.2. lose (be deprived of):

lose sight/territory/right

1.3. lose (through death, disaster):

lose wife/men/planes
he was lost at sea

1.4. lose (fail to keep):

lose customers/popularity/speed
to lose sb/sth to sb/sth we have lost many clients to our competitors

1.5. lose (rid oneself of):

lose bitterness/inhibitions

1.6. lose (shake off):

lose pursuer

1.7. lose (lose sight of):

1.8. lose (confuse):

1.9. lose (cause to lose):

1.10. lose (miss):

lose train/flight/connection

1.11. lose (let pass):

lose time/opportunity

2. lose (fail to win):

lose game/battle/election

II. lose [Am luz, Brit luːz] VERB intr

1.1. lose (be beaten):

lose team/contestant/party:
to lose to sb
perder frente a alguien

1.2. lose <losing, Part Präs > team/party:

2.1. lose (suffer losses):

2.2. lose (be less effective):

3. lose watch/clock:

III. lose [Am luz, Brit luːz] VERB refl

lost-and-found SUBST U Am

lost-and-found

lose out VERB [Am luz -, Brit luːz -] (v + adv)

win-lose [wɪnˈluːz] ADJ attr

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im PONS Wörterbuch

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I. lost [lɒst, Am lɑ:st] VERB

lost pt, Part Perf of lose

II. lost [lɒst, Am lɑ:st] ADJ

1. lost:

lost
to get lost
to give sth/sb up for lost
to be lost in a book

2. lost (preoccupied):

lost

I. lose [lu:z] VERB trans lost, lost

to get lost person
to get lost object

II. lose [lu:z] VERB intr

I. lose [lu:z] VERB trans lost, lost

to get lost person
to get lost object

II. lose [lu:z] VERB intr

long-lost ADJ

long-lost

lost property SUBST kein Pl

lost property office SUBST Brit, Aus

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lost
get lost!
to get lost
to get lost
to get lost in the mail Am
perdido (-a)
lost
to give sb up for lost
to give sth up for lost
to be lost
perdido (-a)
lost
im PONS Wörterbuch
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I. lost [lɔst] VERB

lost pt, Part Perf of lose

II. lost [lɔst] ADJ

1. lost:

lost
to get lost
to give sth/sb up for lost
to be lost in a book

2. lost (preoccupied):

lost

I. lose <lost, lost> [luz] VERB trans

to get lost person
to get lost object

II. lose <lost, lost> [luz] VERB intr

I. lose <lost, lost> [luz] VERB trans

to get lost person
to get lost object

II. lose <lost, lost> [luz] VERB intr

long-lost ADJ

long-lost

lost and found SUBST

lost and found
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lost
¡que te zurzan! ugs
get lost!
to get lost
get lost!
to get lost
to get lost

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As a compromise the state agreed to pay the county a declining percentage of the lost tax revenue for 10 years.
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He lost his seat when a civil court case resulted in bankruptcy.
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The cities sought damages from the banks for lost property-tax revenue and increased municipal services stemming from foreclosures that they said resulted from discriminatory lending.
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Inside, the group find a lost and tired spectacled porpoise, which helps to guide them out of an oncoming blizzard.
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She reportedly staked out a good farm, but lost it due to describing its metes and bounds inaccurately at the land office.
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