losing

英 [ˈluːzɪŋ] 美 [ˈluːzɪŋ]

v.  遗失; 丢失; (因事故、年老、死亡等)损失,丧失,失去; 被…夺去
lose的现在分词

现在分词:losing

BNC.14228 / COCA.9405



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 输掉(比赛、战斗、争论等)
    If you lose a contest, a fight, or an argument, you do not succeed because someone does better than you and defeats you.
    1. A C Milan lost the Italian Cup Final...
      AC米兰队输掉了意大利杯决赛。
    2. The government lost the argument over the pace of reform...
      政府在有关改革步调快慢的争论中是输家。
    3. The Vietnam conflict ultimately was lost...
      越南战争以失败告终。
    4. No one likes to be on the losing side.
      没人喜欢输。
  2. VERB 遗失;丢失
    If you lose something, you do not know where it is, for example because you have forgotten where you put it.
    1. I lost my keys...
      我把钥匙丢了。
    2. I had to go back for my checkup; they'd lost my X-rays.
      我得回去再做一次体检。他们把我的X光片弄丢了。
  3. VERB (因被夺走或遭损坏而)丧失,失去
    You say that you lose something when you no longer have it because it has been taken away from you or destroyed.
    1. I lost my job when the company moved to another state...
      公司搬到了另一个州,我便失业了。
    2. He lost his licence for six months...
      他被吊销执照半年。
    3. She was terrified they'd lose their home.
      她很害怕他们会丧失家园。
  4. VERB 丧失,失去(某一特性、特点、态度或信念)
    If someone loses a quality, characteristic, attitude, or belief, they no longer have it.
    1. He lost all sense of reason...
      他完全丧失了理智。
    2. The government had lost all credibility...
      政府的诚信丧失殆尽。
    3. He had lost his desire to live.
      他已失去了活下去的念头。
  5. VERB (因意外等)丧失,失去(某种能力)
    If you lose an ability, you stop having that ability because of something such as an accident.
    1. They lost their ability to hear...
      他们失去了听觉。
    2. He had lost the use of his legs.
      他双腿的功能已经丧失。
  6. VERB 散失(热量)
    If someone or something loses heat, their temperature becomes lower.
    1. Babies lose heat much faster than adults...
      婴儿散失热量较成人快很多。
    2. A lot of body heat is lost through the scalp.
      大量体热通过头皮散失。
  7. VERB 损失(血或体液)
    If you lose blood or fluid from your body, it leaves your body so that you have less of it.
    1. The victim suffered a dreadful injury and lost a lot of blood...
      受害者受了重伤,大量失血。
    2. During fever a large quantity of fluid is lost in perspiration.
      发烧时,大量水分会通过排汗而丧失。
  8. VERB 减轻(体重)
    If you lose weight, you become less heavy, and usually look thinner.
    1. I have lost a lot of weight...
      我体重减了不少。
    2. Martha was able to lose 25 pounds.
      玛莎减掉了25磅。
  9. VERB (因手术或意外)丧失,失去(身体部位)
    If you lose a part of your body, it is cut off in an operation or in an accident.
    1. He lost a foot when he was struck by a train.
      他给火车撞伤,失去了一只脚。
  10. VERB 丧失,失去(生命)
    If someone loses their life, they die.
    1. ...the ferry disaster in 1987, in which 192 people lost their lives...
      1987年那场致使192人丧命的渡轮灾难
    2. Hundreds of lives were lost in fighting.
      数以百计的人在战斗中丧生。
  11. VERB 丧失,失去(亲人或朋友)
    If you lose a close relative or friend, they die.
    1. My Grandma lost her brother in the war.
      我祖母在那场战争中失去了兄弟。
  12. VERB (灾难)损毁,毁灭
    If things are lost, they are destroyed in a disaster.
    1. ...the famous Nankin pottery that was lost in a shipwreck off the coast of China.
      在中国沿海的一场海难中损毁的著名白底青花瓷
  13. VERB 错过,浪费(时间)
    If you lose time, something slows you down so that you do not make as much progress as you hoped.
    1. They claim that police lost valuable time in the early part of the investigation...
      他们声称警方在调查之初错过了宝贵的时间。
    2. Six hours were lost in all.
      一共浪费了6个小时。
  14. VERB 错过,浪费(机会)
    If you lose an opportunity, you do not take advantage of it.
    1. If you don't do it soon you're going to lose the opportunity...
      不赶紧行动就没机会了。
    2. They did not lose the opportunity to say what they thought of events.
      他们不失时机地表达了自己对事件的看法。
    3. ...a lost opportunity.
      错失的机会
  15. VERB 使专注(于);使沉湎(于)
    If you lose yourself in something or if you are lost in it, you give a lot of attention to it and do not think about anything else.
    1. Michael held on to her arm, losing himself in the music...
      迈克尔抓着她的手臂,沉醉于音乐中。
    2. He was lost in the contemplation of the landscape.
      他对着眼前的景色沉思起来。
  16. VERB 亏损
    If a business loses money, it earns less money than it spends, and is therefore in debt.
    1. His shops stand to lose millions of pounds...
      他的店铺很可能会损失数百万英镑。
    2. $1 billion a year may be lost.
      每年可能损失10亿美元。
  17. VERB 使失败;使失去
    If something loses you a contest or loses you something that you had, it causes you to fail or to no longer have what you had.
    1. My own stupidity lost me the match...
      是我自己的愚蠢使我输掉了那场比赛。
    2. His economic mismanagement has lost him the support of the general public.
      他对经济的管理不善使他失去了广大民众的支持。
  18. See also: lost
  19. Do not confuse lose and loose. Lose is a verb. If you lose something, you no longer have it and cannot find it. I've lost my wallet. The past participle and past tense of lose are both lost. Loose is usually an adjective. If something is loose, it is not properly fixed or held in place. ...the loose floorboards on the landing. ...a loose tooth.
    不要混淆lose和loose。lose为动词,表示丢失, 如:I've lost my wallet(我丢了钱包)。lose的过去式和过去分词均为lost。loose则通常作形容词,表示不牢固或没有固定好,如:the loose floorboards on the landing(楼梯平台上松动的地板),a loose tooth(松动的牙齿)。

  20. PHRASE (表示在不成功的情况下)不会损失什么/将会损失惨重
    If you say that you have nothing to lose, you mean that you will not suffer if your action is unsuccessful. If you say that you have much to lose, you mean that you may suffer if your action is unsuccessful.
    1. They say they have nothing to lose and will continue protesting until the government vetos the agreement...
      他们说自己是死猪不怕开水烫,将会继续抗议直到政府否决该协议为止。
    2. Both countries have much to lose if there is a war.
      若战事一起,两国均会损失惨重。
  21. PHRASE 大发雷霆;未能控制怒火(或情绪)
    If someone loses it, they become extremely angry or upset.
    1. I completely lost it. I went mad, berserk.
      我火冒三丈,发了疯似的。
  22. PHRASE 发疯;精神失常
    If you say that someone is losing it, you mean that they are becoming crazy.
    1. I'm afraid he's really lost it.
      我想他是真的发疯了。
  23. PHRASE 抓住任何机会
    If you say that someone loses no opportunity to do or say a particular thing, you are emphasizing that they do it or say it whenever it is possible.
    1. The President has lost no opportunity to capitalise on his new position...
      总统抓住一切机会,大肆利用自己的新职位。
    2. He said some sections of the press had lost no opportunity to create the impression that she was guilty.
      他说新闻界有部分人不放过任何机会,力图制造她有罪的印象。
  24. PHRASE 不浪费时间;赶紧;马上
    If you say that someone loses no time in doing something, you are emphasizing that they act quickly in order to benefit from a situation.
    1. Officials have lost no time in expressing their concern and grief over this incident...
      众官员第一时间表达了他们对这一事件的关切和悲伤。
    2. Francine lost no time in defending herself.
      弗朗辛立即为自己辩护。
  25. PHRASE 迷路;迷失方向
    If you lose your way, you become lost when you are trying to go somewhere.
    1. The men lost their way in a sandstorm.
      这些士兵在沙暴中迷了路。
  26. PHRASE 失去目标
    If you say that someone loses their way, you think they no longer have a clear idea of what they want to do or achieve.
    1. For a while the artist completely lost his way. The famous humour gave way to sentimental nonsense...
      有一阵子这位艺术家完全迷失了方向,其出了名的幽默风趣被伤感而煽情的不知所云取而代之。
    2. If we cannot understand that there's an issue of principle here, then we have lost our way.
      如果我们看不到这里的原则问题的话,那么我们已经迷失方向了。
  27. to lose your balance → see: balance

双语例句

  1. She will regret losing a close political ally.
    她将为失去一个亲密的政治盟友而懊悔。
  2. The big Irishman was on the verge of losing his cool.
    那个高大的爱尔兰人快要失去冷静了。
  3. She has had to cope with losing all her previous status and money.
    她不得不忍受彻底失去以前所拥有的地位和金钱的痛苦。
  4. Losing a game would cause him to fly into a rage.
    输掉一场比赛会让他暴跳如雷。
  5. Losing weight is a slow, gradual process
    减肥是一个缓慢而渐进的过程。
  6. He was afraid of losing his independence.
    他害怕失去自己的独立性。
  7. She feared losing her inheritance to her stepmother.
    她担心她继承的遗产会被继母夺走。
  8. They risk losing their homes because they can no longer keep up the repayments.
    因为无力继续偿还借款,他们面临无家可归的危险。
  9. On the law of averages we just can't go on losing.
    根据平均律,我们不会再输下去了。
  10. Sometimes I feel I'm losing my mind.
    有时候我觉得自己快要疯掉了。
  11. You were suffering from a period of obsessive depression after losing your job.
    你正处于失去工作后一段过度焦虑的抑郁期。
  12. Losing my hair made me feel an oddity
    脱发使我觉得自己是个怪人。
  13. In presenting a more professional image the party risks losing its individuality.
    为了给人一种更为职业的形象,该党可能会丧失自身特色。
  14. At first I felt very resentful and angry about losing my job
    起初我对丢掉工作感到非常怨恨和恼怒。
  15. Pauline was already resigned to losing her home.
    保利娜已经无奈地接受了失去家园的事实。
  16. It scared him to realise how close he had come to losing everything.
    一想到他差点儿就失去了一切,他心里直打哆嗦。
  17. The plane slammed into the building after losing an engine shortly after take-off
    飞机起飞之后不久,就有一个引擎出现故障,随即便一头撞上了大楼。
  18. They are sore about losing to England in the quarter-finals.
    他们对在四分之一决赛里输给英格兰队这件事感到非常懊恼。
  19. Losing weight was a terrible struggle.
    减肥是一件非常艰难的事。
  20. Our bodies can sweat, thereby losing heat by evaporation
    我们的身体能出汗,由此可以蒸发散热。
  21. I'd been through the trauma of losing a house
    我经历过失去房子的痛苦。
  22. He was understandably dejected after losing in the first round to an unseeded American.
    第一轮就输给了一位美国的非种子选手,他的沮丧是可以理解的。
  23. Maybe they are tired, what with all the sleep they're losing staying up night after night
    也许他们是太累了,考虑到他们成宿成宿地熬夜。
  24. Don't be afraid of losing face.
    不要怕丢面子。
  25. I hear that he is losing by his business.
    听说他做生意亏本了。
  26. The spinning top was losing momentum.
    旋转的陀螺正在失去动量。
  27. He came very near to losing his life.
    他差点儿丢了性命。
  28. Keep your shoes from losing shape.
    别使你的鞋走样。