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lostHlBst, $lB:stadjTo be/get lost is to not know where you are and how to get to a place.迷路,失散I got lost in the London Underground.我在伦敦地铁站迷路了。Things tend to get lost (= you do not know where they are) mysteriously when you move house.搬家时东西常会不知去向。I'd be lost (= would not know what to do) without you.如果没有你,我会不知所措。 You say get lost to someone when you want to tell them forcefully and quite rudely to go away. 走开!去你的!To be lost is also to give so much attention to what you are doing that you are not aware of anything else that is happening around you.沉醉于,执迷于When Bernard listens to music he becomes completely lost to the world.伯纳德一欣赏音乐便全然忘了外界。She was completely lost in her book.她完全沉醉于书本之中。Reading her work I was lost in admiration for what she had achieved.读她作品时,我惊羡于她的成就。If something that you say is lost on another person, it has no effect or they do not understand it.没有影响,未被理解Financial discussions are lost on me, I'm afraid.我恐怕不能理解财政讨论(的内容)。You say get lost to someone when you want to tell them forcefully and quite rudely to go away.走开!去你的!You should have told him to get lost.你本应让他滚蛋。Oh go away, get lost!走开,去你的吧!A lost cause is something that has no chance of succeeding.不可能成功的事业、主义、运动She's always supporting some lost cause or other.她一直支持这样或那样的不可能成功的活动。Lost property means things that people have accidentally left in public places.丢失物Have you asked at the (Br and Aus) lost property office /(Am) lost-and-found office (= a place in a public building where lost things are stored) ?你到失物招领处询问过吗?
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