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单词 lost cause
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Definition of lost cause in English:

lost cause

noun
  • A person or thing that can no longer hope to succeed or be changed for the better.

    败局已定的人(或事业)

    their opposition to planning for full employment was a lost cause
    he denied his drinking problem, and his friend left believing he was a lost cause
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We put much effort into finding candidates that reflect the diversity of Canadian society, but many of our campaigns are also lost causes.
    • I don't want to believe it's a lost cause, I don't want to believe that.
    • But I'm afraid I've never been one for lost causes.
    • Other lawyers said he was crazy to gamble millions of his firm's hours and resources on what looked like lost causes.
    • Most lost causes in history have been supported by younger siblings and opposed by first-borns.
    • With typical endeavour, Craig chased after a lost cause.
    • St. Jude, the patron saint of lost causes, has received excessive attention from me recently, despite the fact that I am not Catholic.
    • Cork made four substitutions at half time and that resulted in an improvement, but they were still fighting a lost cause.
    • Just as I was about to give it up as a lost cause, I found it, on top of my book shelf in my lounge, in plain view, where I had already looked for it.
    • So it is not all a lost cause although, given its length, the season may yet harbour a number of very unpleasant surprises.
    • I know that it would be a lost cause to try to explain it to them.
    • Sometimes if you chase the lost cause, fans think it is great.
    • My ninth graders were the kids the system had given up on - the dropouts, the lost causes.
    • He is powerful, he chases seemingly lost causes and he does so much hard work for the team.
    • The plot itself is far from coherent and often meanders, but in a sense this fits with the characters it encapsulates: a bunch of lost causes fumbling their way through life in search of an unattainable salvation.
    • No area can be taken for granted or written off as a lost cause, and there are incentives to build further support to win more seats.
    • He suggests that in some respects, traditionalists might be fighting for a lost cause.
    • Those guys have an uncanny ability to back lost causes.
    • I have a sneaking suspicion that they think it's a lost cause.
    • In the local school system I was branded a loser, a lost cause, and encouraged to drop out.

Definition of lost cause in US English:

lost cause

nounˈˌlɔst ˈkɔz
  • A person or thing that can no longer hope to succeed or be changed for the better.

    败局已定的人(或事业)

    their opposition to planning for full employment was a lost cause
    he denied his drinking problem, and his friend left believing he was a lost cause
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I have a sneaking suspicion that they think it's a lost cause.
    • I don't want to believe it's a lost cause, I don't want to believe that.
    • Other lawyers said he was crazy to gamble millions of his firm's hours and resources on what looked like lost causes.
    • Cork made four substitutions at half time and that resulted in an improvement, but they were still fighting a lost cause.
    • Just as I was about to give it up as a lost cause, I found it, on top of my book shelf in my lounge, in plain view, where I had already looked for it.
    • I know that it would be a lost cause to try to explain it to them.
    • We put much effort into finding candidates that reflect the diversity of Canadian society, but many of our campaigns are also lost causes.
    • Most lost causes in history have been supported by younger siblings and opposed by first-borns.
    • My ninth graders were the kids the system had given up on - the dropouts, the lost causes.
    • Those guys have an uncanny ability to back lost causes.
    • So it is not all a lost cause although, given its length, the season may yet harbour a number of very unpleasant surprises.
    • With typical endeavour, Craig chased after a lost cause.
    • Sometimes if you chase the lost cause, fans think it is great.
    • The plot itself is far from coherent and often meanders, but in a sense this fits with the characters it encapsulates: a bunch of lost causes fumbling their way through life in search of an unattainable salvation.
    • No area can be taken for granted or written off as a lost cause, and there are incentives to build further support to win more seats.
    • St. Jude, the patron saint of lost causes, has received excessive attention from me recently, despite the fact that I am not Catholic.
    • He is powerful, he chases seemingly lost causes and he does so much hard work for the team.
    • But I'm afraid I've never been one for lost causes.
    • He suggests that in some respects, traditionalists might be fighting for a lost cause.
    • In the local school system I was branded a loser, a lost cause, and encouraged to drop out.
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