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lose /luːz/ (lost, lost /BrE lɒst; NAmE lɔːst/ ) ► SEE ALLlose yourself in sthlose out (on sth) lose out to sb/sth ●ˈlose yourself in sthto become so interested in sth that you are not aware of anything else 沉迷于;专心致志于◆I soon lost myself in the excitement of the play. 我很快就沉浸在激动人心的戏剧情节中了。[v + pron + prep]●ˌlose ˈout (on sth) (informal) to be unsuccessful in getting sth that you want or think you should have 得不到(需要或觉得应有的东西)◆Some youngsters are taking day jobs and losing out on schooling. 有些孩子因白天工作而荒废了学业。◆If things go wrong, I’m the one who’ll lose out. 如果有什么差错,受损失的将是我。◆While the stores make big profits, it’s the customer who loses out. 商店赚大钱,而吃亏的是顾客。[v + adv]●ˌlose ˈout to sb/sth (informal) to not get the business you expected or hoped to get, because sb else has got it (生意)落到…手里◆Small stores are losing out to the big supermarkets. 小商店的生意都被大型超市抢走了。[v + adv + prep] |