lost 英 [lɒst]   美 [lɔst]

lost

lost  英 [lɒst] 美 [lɔst]

adj. 失去的;迷失的  v. 遗失(lose的过去分词); 

名词复数:losts 

We always get lost in London. 我们在伦敦老是迷路。
I'm still looking for that lost file. 我还在找那份丢失的档案。

  • The adjective lost describes anything that can't be found, like your favorite pair of sunglasses that you left on a table at the library and never saw again.
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  • adj. 失去的;迷失的
  • v. 遗失(lose的过去分词);
  • 1. We always get lost in London.

    我们在伦敦老是迷路。

  • 2. I'm still looking for that lost file.

    我还在找那份丢失的档案。

  • 3. She's trying to recapture her lost youth.

    她在努力追回逝去的青春。

  • 4. I felt so lost after my mother died.

    我母亲去世后我觉得茫然无措。

  • 5. They spoke so quickly I just got lost.

    他们说得太快,我简直给弄糊涂了。

  • lost (adj.) c. 1300; "wasted, ruined, spent in vain," c. 1500; also "no longer to be found, gone astray" (1520s), past-participle adjectives from lose. Meaning "spiritually ruined, inaccessible to good influence" is from 1640s. Related: Lostness.
lost / lɒst ; NAmE lɔːst ; lɑːst / adjective 1 unable to find your way; not knowing where you are 迷路的;迷失的 We always get lostin London. 我们在伦敦老是迷路。 We're completely lost. 我们完全迷路了。 2 that cannot be found or brought back 失去的;丢失的;丧失的;无法恢复的 I'm still looking for that lost file. 我还在找那份丢失的档案。 Your cheque must have got lostin the post. 你的支票一定是邮寄中遗失的。 3 [usually before noun ] that cannot be obtained; that cannot be found or created again 得不到的;无法再找到的;无法再造的 The strike cost them thousands of pounds in lost business. 罢工使他们失去了几千英镑的生意。 She's trying to recapture her lost youth. 她在努力追回逝去的青春。 He regretted the lost (= wasted) opportunityto apologize to her. 他后悔错过了向她道歉的机会。 4 [not before noun ] unable to deal successfully with a particular situation 不知所措;一筹莫展 We would be lost withoutyour help. 我们没有你的帮助就会一筹莫展。 I felt so lost after my mother died. 我母亲去世后我觉得茫然无措。 He's a lost soul (= a person who does not seem to know what to do, and seems unhappy). 他是个迷惘的人。 5 [not before noun ] unable to understand sth because it is too complicated 弄不懂;困惑 They spoke so quickly I just got lost. 他们说得太快,我简直给弄糊涂了。 Hang on a minute—I'm lost. 等一下,我没弄明白。 see also lose v. IDIOMS ˌall is not ˈlost there is still some hope of making a bad situation better 还有一线希望 be lost for ˈwords to be so surprised, confused, etc. that you do not know what to say (惊讶、困惑等而)不知说什么才好 be ˈlost in sth to be giving all your attention to sth so that you do not notice what is happening around you 全神贯注;沉浸于 to be lost in thought 陷入沉思 be ˈlost on sb to be not understood or noticed by sb 未得某人理解(或注意) His jokes were completely lost on most of the students. 他讲的笑话大多数学生一点都没能领会。 be lost to the ˈworld to be giving all your attention to sth so that you do not notice what is happening around you 全神贯注;沉浸于 get ˈlost ( informal) a rude way of telling sb to go away, or of refusing sth (让人走开或拒绝某事的不礼貌说法)滚开,别来烦我 give sb up for ˈlost ( formal) to stop expecting to find sb alive 认为某人没有生还的可能;认定某人已死 make up for lost ˈtime to do sth quickly or very often because you wish you had started doing it sooner (加快或加紧做某事以)弥补失去的时间 more at love n. lost / lɒst ; NAmE lɔːst ; lɑːst /
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