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词组 lose it
释义
lose it
Theme: ANGER
tr. to get angry; to lose one's temper.
It was too much for him. Ted lost it.I sat there calmly, biting my lip to keep from losing it.
Theme: VOMIT
tr. to empty one's stomach; to vomit. (Collegiate.)
Oh, God! I think I'm going to lose it!Go lose it in the bushes.
Idiom
lose it
to become very angry.
He was afraid he was going to lose it, so he cut the meeting short.
Related vocabulary: lose your/its grip
idiomlose it1 to lose control of your behaviour because you are very angry or very nervous:"How was the assessment?" "Terrible, I lost it totally."Herman spat in Rudi's face, and he just lost it - he pushed Herman over and started kicking him.2 to stop being good at a job or activity that you used to be good at:Vernon used to be a good manager but he's lost it now; he should move on.Just when you think MTV are losing it they bring in a new program that reminds you how good they can be. —compare lose your touch

lose it

1. To lose control of one's emotions, especially by becoming angry or upset. Mom is going to lose it when she gets home and finds out that we broke her vase. When I saw that last scene, I just lost it. It was so sad!
2. To lose an ability, skill, or quality that one previously had. A: "I used to be so much better at the guitar, but I feel like I'm losing it." B: "Well, have you been practicing?" She used to turn heads wherever she went, but I think she's lost it a little as she's aged.
3. To vomit. I thought I was going to lose it out on that boat—I felt so seasick!

lose it

 
1. Sl. to empty one's stomach; to vomit. Oh, God! I think I'm going to lose it! Go lose it in the bushes.
2. Sl. to get angry; to lose one's temper. It was too much for him. Ted lost it. I sat there calmly, biting my lip to keep from losing it.

lose it

INFORMAL
COMMON
1. If someone loses it, they become extremely angry or upset. I completely lost it. I was shouting and swearing.
2. If someone loses it, they become unable to do something they are usually able to do. He walked on stage, looked out into the audience and just lost it. He forgot the words and started to make up completely different ones.

lose it

lose control of your temper or emotions. informal
2004 Independent I talk calmly, and then I lose it and start ranting angrily.

ˈlose it

(spoken) be unable to stop yourself from crying, laughing, etc.; become crazy: Then she just lost it completely and started screaming.

lose it

1. tv. to empty one’s stomach; to vomit. (Collegiate.) Oh, God! I think I’m going to lose it!
2. tv. to get angry; to lose one’s temper; lose control. I sat there calmly, biting my lip to keep from losing it.

lose it

Slang
1. To become very angry or emotionally upset.
2. To become deranged or mentally disturbed.
3. To become less capable or proficient; decline: He can still play tennis well. He hasn't lost it yet.

lose it, to

To lose one’s temper or composure, to go berserk. Dating from the second half of the 1900s, this expression is rapidly becoming a cliché. The Washington Post (May 29, 1983) described it, “His eruptions at umpires are genuine furies. ‘When something goes against his grain . . . he just completely loses it.’”
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