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lose (obj) BE DEFEATEDlU:zvpast lost HlBst, $lA:stto fail to succeed in (a game, competition, etc.)(比赛、竞争中)失败If we lose this game, we're out of the championship. [T]如果这场输了,我们将与冠军无缘。Cambridge United are likely to lose ( to Arsenal). [I]剑桥联队有可能负于阿森纳尔队。Everyone hates losing an argument. [T]所有人都不愿在争吵中败北。To lose out is to suffer a disadvantage.失利The new tax means that the vast majority of pensioners will lose out. [I]新税制将使大部分养老金领取者处于不利。If you lose the day, you lose when you are competing.竞争中失败In the end it was their weak defence which lost the day for the team.最后,他们薄弱的防守导致了全队的失败。To lose ground is to become less popular or to be given less support.失去支持,不得人心Do you agree that left-wing politics are losing ground (= becoming less popular) among the working classes?你是否承认左翼政治正在失去工人阶级的支持?
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