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单词 lost
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lost


lost

L0255500 (lôst, lŏst)v.Past tense and past participle of lose.adj.1. Unable to find one's way: a lost child.2. a. No longer in the possession, care, or control of someone or something: a lost pen.b. No longer in existence; vanished or spent: lost youth.c. No longer known or practiced: a lost art.d. Beyond reach, communication, or influence: The expedition was lost to the world for two months.3. Not used to one's benefit or advantage: a lost opportunity.4. Having not been or unlikely to be won; unsuccessful: a lost battle; a lost cause.5. Beyond recovery or redemption; fallen or destroyed: a lost soul.6. a. Completely involved or absorbed; rapt: lost in thought.b. Bewildered or confused: I'm lost—can you start over?Idiom: be lost on1. To have no effect or influence on: Her advice was lost on me.2. To be beyond the comprehension of: The lecture was lost on us.

lost

(lɒst) adj1. unable to be found or recovered2. unable to find one's way or ascertain one's whereabouts3. confused, bewildered, or helpless: he is lost in discussions of theory. 4. (sometimes foll by on) not utilized, noticed, or taken advantage of (by): rational arguments are lost on her. 5. no longer possessed or existing because of defeat, misfortune, or the passage of time: a lost art. 6. destroyed physically: the lost platoon. 7. (foll by to) no longer available or open (to)8. (foll by to) insensible or impervious (to a sense of shame, justice, etc)9. (foll by in) engrossed (in): he was lost in his book. 10. morally fallen: a lost woman. 11. (Theology) damned: a lost soul. 12. get lost (usually imperative) informal go away and stay away

lost

(lɔst, lɒst)

adj. 1. no longer possessed: lost friends. 2. no longer to be found: lost articles. 3. having gone astray: lost children. 4. not used to good purpose: a lost advantage. 5. not won: a lost prize. 6. attended with defeat: a lost battle. 7. destroyed; ruined: lost ships. 8. preoccupied: lost in thought. 9. distracted; distraught: the lost look of a man trapped. v. 10. pt. and pp. of lose. Idioms: lost to, a. no longer belonging to. b. no longer possible or open to: The opportunity was lost to us. c. insensible to: lost to all sense of duty.

lost

In artillery and naval gunfire support, a spotting, or an observation used by a spotter or an observer to indicate that rounds fired by a gun or mortar were not observed.
Thesaurus
Noun1.lost - people who are destined to die soonlost - people who are destined to die soon; "the agony of the doomed was in his voice"doomedpeople - (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively; "old people"; "there were at least 200 people in the audience"
Adj.1.lost - no longer in your possession or control; unable to be found or recovered; "a lost child"; "lost friends"; "his lost book"; "lost opportunities"lost - spiritually or physically doomed or destroyed; "lost souls"; "a lost generation"; "a lost ship"; "the lost platoon"found - come upon unexpectedly or after searching; "found art"; "the lost-and-found department"
2.lost - having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or personal identity; "I frequently find myself disoriented when I come up out of the subway"; "the anesthetic left her completely disoriented"disoriented, confusedunoriented - not having position or goal definitely set or ascertained; "engaged in unoriented study"; "unoriented until she looked at the map"
3.lost - spiritually or physically doomed or destroyed; "lost souls"; "a lost generation"; "a lost ship"; "the lost platoon"cursed, curst - deserving a curse; sometimes used as an intensifier; "villagers shun the area believing it to be cursed"; "cursed with four daughter"; "not a cursed drop"; "his cursed stupidity"; "I'll be cursed if I can see your reasoning"lost - no longer in your possession or control; unable to be found or recovered; "a lost child"; "lost friends"; "his lost book"; "lost opportunities"unregenerated, unregenerate - not reformed morally or spiritually; "unregenerate human nature"; "unregenerate conservatism"saved - rescued; especially from the power and consequences of sin; "a saved soul"
4.lost - not gained or won; "a lost battle"; "a lost prize"won - not subject to defeat; "with that move it's a won game"
5.lost - incapable of being recovered or regained; "his lost honor"irrecoverable, unrecoverable - incapable of being recovered or regained
6.lost - not caught with the senses or the mindlost - not caught with the senses or the mind; "words lost in the din"misseduncomprehensible, incomprehensible - difficult to understand; "the most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible"- A. Einstein
7.lost - deeply absorbed in thoughtlost - deeply absorbed in thought; "as distant and bemused as a professor listening to the prattling of his freshman class"; "lost in thought"; "a preoccupied frown"bemused, deep in thought, preoccupiedthoughtful - exhibiting or characterized by careful thought; "a thoughtful paper"
8.lost - perplexed by many conflicting situations or statementslost - perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment; "obviously bemused by his questions"; "bewildered and confused"; "a cloudy and confounded philosopher"; "just a mixed-up kid"; "she felt lost on the first day of school"at sea, baffled, bewildered, confounded, confused, mazed, mixed-up, befuddled, bemusedperplexed - full of difficulty or confusion or bewilderment; "perplexed language"; "perplexed state of the world"
9.lost - unable to function; without helphelplesshopeless - without hope because there seems to be no possibility of comfort or success; "in an agony of hopeless grief"; "with a hopeless sigh he sat down"

lost

adjective1. missing, missed, disappeared, vanished, strayed, wayward, forfeited, misplaced, mislaid a lost book2. off-course, stray, at sea, adrift, astray, disoriented, disorientated, off-track, gone astray, having lost your bearings I think we're lost.3. bewildered, confused, puzzled, baffled, helpless, ignorant, perplexed, mystified, clueless (slang) I feel lost and lonely in a strange town alone.4. wasted, consumed, neglected, misused, squandered, forfeited, dissipated, misdirected, frittered away, misspent, misapplied a lost opportunity5. gone, finished, destroyed, vanished, extinct, defunct, died out The sense of community is lost.6. past, former, gone, dead, forgotten, lapsed, extinct, obsolete, out-of-date, bygone, unremembered the relics of a lost civilization7. engrossed, taken up, absorbed, entranced, abstracted, absent, distracted, preoccupied, immersed, dreamy, rapt, spellbound She was silent for a while, lost in thought.8. fallen, corrupt, depraved, wanton, abandoned, damned, profligate, dissolute, licentious, unchaste, irreclaimable without honour, without heart, without religion ... a lost woman

lost

adjective1. Unable to find the correct way or place to go:astray, disoriented, stray.2. No longer in one's possession:gone, missing.3. No longer in use, force, or operation:dead, defunct, extinct, vanished.4. Sentenced to terrible, irrevocable punishment:condemned, doomed, fated, foredoomed.5. Condemned, especially to hell:damned, doomed.Idiom: gone to blazes.
Translations
失去的走丢的输掉的迷途的错过的

lose

(luːz) past tense, past participle lost (lost) verb1. to stop having; to have no longer. She has lost interest in her work; I have lost my watch; He lost hold of the rope. 喪失 丧失2. to have taken away from one (by death, accident etc). She lost her father last year; The ship was lost in the storm; He has lost his job. 失去 失去3. to put (something) where it cannot be found. My secretary has lost your letter. 遺失 丢失4. not to win. I always lose at cards; She lost the race. 輸掉 输去5. to waste or use more (time) than is necessary. He lost no time in informing the police of the crime. 浪費 白费ˈloser noun a person who loses. The losers congratulated the winners. 輸家 输者loss (los) noun1. the act or fact of losing. suffering from loss of memory; the loss (= death) of our friend. 喪失 丧失2. something which is lost. It was only after he was dead that we realized what a loss he was. 損失 损失3. the amount (especially of money) which is lost. a loss of 500 pounds. 虧損 亏损lost adjective1. missing; no longer to be found. a lost ticket. 失去的,遺失的 失去的2. not won. The game is lost. 輸掉的 输掉的3. wasted; not used properly. a lost opportunity. 錯過的 错过的4. no longer knowing where one is, or in which direction to go. I don't know whether to turn left or right – I'm lost. 迷途的 迷途的at a loss not knowing what to do, say etc. He was at a loss for words to express his gratitude. 不知所措 不知所措a bad/good loser someone who behaves badly or well when he loses a game etc. 輸不起的人,輸得起的人 输不起的人,输得起的人 lose oneself in to have all one's attention taken up by. to lose oneself in a book. 專注於,沉浸在 专心于lose one's memory to stop being able to remember things. 喪失記憶 丧失记忆lose out to suffer loss or be at a disadvantage. 輸掉,失利 输掉lost in having one's attention wholly taken up by. She was lost in thought. 沉浸在 沉湎于lost on wasted, having no effect, on. The joke was lost on her. 沒有作用,沒有影響 对...不起作用
to lose (not loose) the match.

lost

走丢的zhCN
  • I'm lost → 我迷路了
  • We're lost → 我们迷路了
  • My luggage has been lost → 我的行李被弄丢了
  • I've lost my ticket → 我丢失了车票/机票
  • I've lost my passport → 我丢失了护照
  • I've lost my wallet → 我丢失了钱包
  • My son is lost → 我找不着我儿子了
  • My daughter is lost → 我找不着我女儿了

lost


See:
  • a lost cause
  • a lost soul
  • all is not lost
  • almost lost it
  • be little love lost between (two people)
  • be lost for words
  • be lost in (something)
  • be lost in something
  • be lost in the shuffle
  • be lost in translation
  • be lost on
  • be lost on (someone)
  • be lost on somebody
  • be lost on someone
  • be lost to the world
  • be lost without (someone or something)
  • be no love lost between (two people)
  • be/feel lost without somebody/something
  • feel lost without (someone or something)
  • for want of a nail
  • For want of a nail the shoe was lost; for want of a shoe the horse ...
  • get lost
  • get lost in translation
  • Get lost!
  • give (someone or something) up for lost
  • give somebody/something up for lost
  • give someone up for lost
  • give up as lost
  • give up for lost
  • he who hesitates (is lost)
  • He who hesitates is lost
  • like a lost soul
  • little love lost between (two people)
  • lose (one's) appetite
  • lose (one's) buttons
  • lose (one's) cherry
  • lose (one's) cool
  • lose (one's) doughnuts
  • lose (one's) faith (in something or someone)
  • lose (one's) footing
  • lose (one's) grip on
  • lose (one's) head
  • lose (one's) hold on (someone or something)
  • lose (one's) hold over (someone or something)
  • lose (one's) marbles
  • lose (one's) mind
  • lose (one's) mojo
  • lose (one's) nerve
  • lose (one's) patience (with someone)
  • lose (one's) temper
  • lose (one's) tongue
  • lose (one's) train of thought
  • lose (some amount of) time
  • lose a bundle
  • lose a packet
  • lose at (something)
  • lose by
  • lose contact (with one)
  • lose count (of something)
  • lose face
  • lose favor (with one)
  • lose ground
  • lose heart
  • lose in
  • lose it
  • lose money hand over fist
  • lose money on (something)
  • lose no time (in) (doing something)
  • lose out
  • lose out on (something)
  • lose out to (someone or something)
  • lose patience (with one)
  • lose reason
  • lose sight of (someone or something)
  • lose sleep
  • lose somebody/something in the shuffle
  • lose the battle, but win the war
  • lose the drift (of something)
  • lose the number of (one's) mess
  • lose the thread
  • lose the use of (something)
  • lose time
  • lose to (someone or something)
  • lose touch
  • lose touch with reality
  • lose touch with sanity
  • lose trace of (someone or something)
  • lose track of (someone or something)
  • lost and found
  • lost and gone forever
  • lost cause
  • lost cause, a
  • lost for words
  • lost in
  • lost in the mists of time
  • lost in the sands of time
  • lost in the sauce
  • lost in the shuffle
  • lost in the wash
  • lost in thought
  • lost in translation
  • lost on
  • lost on (one)
  • lost on one
  • lost soul
  • lost without
  • lost without (someone or something)
  • lost-and-found
  • lost-and-found badge
  • make up for lost time
  • make up lost ground
  • no love lost
  • no love lost between (two people)
  • no love lost between them, there's
  • not be lost on (someone)
  • there is no love lost
  • there is no love lost between (two people)
  • there's no love lost between
  • there's no love lost between A and B
  • 'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all
  • win or lose
  • win the battle, but lose the war
  • you('ve) lost me
  • you've lost me

Lost


What does it mean when you dream about being lost?

Being lost in a dream can reflect feelings of being “lost” and confused in everyday life. Being unclear about which direction to go in life. Also note certain idioms to which the dream may be alluding, such as “making up for lost time,” “lost for words,” or “lost in the shuffle.”

Lost


LOST. What was once possessed and cannot now be found.
2. When a bond or other deed was lost, formerly the obligee or plaintiff was compelled to go into equity to seek relief, because there was no remedy a law, the plaintiff being required to make profert in his declaration. 1 Chan. c. 7T. But in process of time courts of law dispensed with profert in such cases, and thereby obtained concurrent jurisdiction with the courts of chancery, so that now the loss of any paper, other than a negotiable note, will not prevent the plaintiff from recovering at law as well as in equity. 3 Atk. 214; 1 Ves. 341; 5 Ves. 235; 6 Ves. 812, 7 Ves. 19; 3 V. & B. 54.
3. When a negotiable note has been lost, equity will grant relief. In such case the claimant must tender an indemnity to the debtor, and file a bill in chancery to compel payment. 7 B. & C. 90; Ryan & Mo. 90; 4 Taunt. 602; 2 Ves. sen. 327; 16 Ves. 430.

FinancialSeeloss

LOST


AcronymDefinition
LOSTLaw of the Sea Treaty
LOSTLocal Option Sales Tax (special purpose tax)
LOSTLinux One Stanza Tips
LOSTLiberty Owners Special Team
LOSTLooking Over Strange Terrain :-)
LOSTLine Of Sight Tasking

lost


  • all
  • adj
  • noun

Synonyms for lost

adj missing

Synonyms

  • missing
  • missed
  • disappeared
  • vanished
  • strayed
  • wayward
  • forfeited
  • misplaced
  • mislaid

adj off-course

Synonyms

  • off-course
  • stray
  • at sea
  • adrift
  • astray
  • disoriented
  • disorientated
  • off-track
  • gone astray
  • having lost your bearings

adj bewildered

Synonyms

  • bewildered
  • confused
  • puzzled
  • baffled
  • helpless
  • ignorant
  • perplexed
  • mystified
  • clueless

adj wasted

Synonyms

  • wasted
  • consumed
  • neglected
  • misused
  • squandered
  • forfeited
  • dissipated
  • misdirected
  • frittered away
  • misspent
  • misapplied

adj gone

Synonyms

  • gone
  • finished
  • destroyed
  • vanished
  • extinct
  • defunct
  • died out

adj past

Synonyms

  • past
  • former
  • gone
  • dead
  • forgotten
  • lapsed
  • extinct
  • obsolete
  • out-of-date
  • bygone
  • unremembered

adj engrossed

Synonyms

  • engrossed
  • taken up
  • absorbed
  • entranced
  • abstracted
  • absent
  • distracted
  • preoccupied
  • immersed
  • dreamy
  • rapt
  • spellbound

adj fallen

Synonyms

  • fallen
  • corrupt
  • depraved
  • wanton
  • abandoned
  • damned
  • profligate
  • dissolute
  • licentious
  • unchaste
  • irreclaimable

Synonyms for lost

adj unable to find the correct way or place to go

Synonyms

  • astray
  • disoriented
  • stray

adj no longer in one's possession

Synonyms

  • gone
  • missing

adj no longer in use, force, or operation

Synonyms

  • dead
  • defunct
  • extinct
  • vanished

adj sentenced to terrible, irrevocable punishment

Synonyms

  • condemned
  • doomed
  • fated
  • foredoomed

adj condemned, especially to hell

Synonyms

  • damned
  • doomed

Synonyms for lost

noun people who are destined to die soon

Synonyms

  • doomed

Related Words

  • people

adj no longer in your possession or control

Related Words

  • lost

Antonyms

  • found

adj having lost your bearings

Synonyms

  • disoriented
  • confused

Related Words

  • unoriented

adj spiritually or physically doomed or destroyed

Related Words

  • cursed
  • curst
  • lost
  • unregenerated
  • unregenerate

Antonyms

  • saved

adj not gained or won

Antonyms

  • won

adj incapable of being recovered or regained

Related Words

  • irrecoverable
  • unrecoverable

adj not caught with the senses or the mind

Synonyms

  • missed

Related Words

  • uncomprehensible
  • incomprehensible

adj deeply absorbed in thought

Synonyms

  • bemused
  • deep in thought
  • preoccupied

Related Words

  • thoughtful

adj perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements

Synonyms

  • at sea
  • baffled
  • bewildered
  • confounded
  • confused
  • mazed
  • mixed-up
  • befuddled
  • bemused

Related Words

  • perplexed

adj unable to function

Synonyms

  • helpless

Related Words

  • hopeless
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