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lost basic explanation
adjective lost; Lost; lost; The loss of the verbs (the past tense and past participle of lose) To deprive (something needed, especially money); deprive Loss e to accident, old age, death, etc; waste
Lost means:
1; Lost; lost; Lost, lost (past tense and past participle of lose) To deprive (something needed, especially money); deprive Loss e to accident, old age, death, etc; Waste
pronunciation: English; St] beauty He missed the catch and the match lost
Helosttwo stone in weight ring his time there{rrrrrrr}
< H2 > extended datasynonym: missing
antonym: found
missing
pronunciation: English [ˈ mɪ sɪ 331;] Beauty [&; mɪ sɪ 331;]
adj; Whose whereabouts are unknown
Miss is the present participle of missprototype: Miss
found
English; It's beautiful; Set up, set up, set up
v; Find (past tense of find); arrive; Find out
prototype: find
third person singular: Foundations
present participle: founding
past tense: founded
past participle: founded
Common Phrases:
all is not lost there is still a glimmer of hope
be lost for words I don't know what to say.
be lost in sth; Immerse yourself in
be lost on sb not being understood (or noticed)
get lost don't bother me
make up for lost time
no love lost between a and B
adj; Lost; lost; At a loss; at a loss
v. lose, lose (past tense and past participle of lose) To deprive (something needed, especially money); deprive Loss e to accident, old age, death, etc; waste
lost
means:
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adj; It is lost; Confused
v. lost (past participle of lose); Failure
phonetic alphabet:
English; St] beauty; The lost man yelled, hoping someone in the woods could hear him
He is hunting for his lost book She looked out of the window, sighing for her lost youthused as verb:
1, I & # 39; I lost my book
He suffered a serious illness and lost more than ten jin She lost (in) love of the beautiful young manlose
lost
worn out
missed
wasted, futile
lost, failed
at a loss
forgotten, Lost
suffering, dead
senseless
the L-and found
lost time
lost sheep; The culprit
feel lost
at a loss
a lost city
a lost city
lost labor
the lost generation
the lost motion
the lost generation (referring to the American youth before and after the first World War); Invalid movement
Lost River
dry river, hidden into the river
lost souls
the soul of hell forever; The art is lost to the world
idioms
get lost[ Don't whet me, don't disturb me, go away
give up for lost; Think that there is no hope for something; S lost is lost; It's hard to get over the past<
Modern English Chinese Dictionary lost
adj.
lost
lost; The little boy went for a walk and got lost
missed; Let go of
damaged; Destroyed; destroyed; The drowning
a lost ship
the sunken ship
no longer belongs to
my daughter was lost to me when she married
it is no longer possible to
pay no attention; He was lost to the world in this task
no effect
our advice was not lost on him<
lost, lost, missed, confused, unknown
vbl.
past tense and past participle of lose
[example sentence]: I & # 39; I lost my keys
[2], adjective lost
1, unable to find your way; Not knowing where you are; Lost)
[example sentence]: we & # 39; Re completely lost< That cannot be found or missed back; Lost; lost; It is lost; It can't be recovered)
[example sentence]: I & # 39; M still looking for that lost file< br />
3、that cannot be obtained; That cannot be found or created again; It can't be reconstructed)
[example sentence]: she & # 39; S trying to recapture her lost youth< 4. Unable to deal successfully with a particular situation; We could be lost without your help
5. Unable to understand sth because it is too complicated
[common idioms]:
be lost for words.
be lost in sth
|lɒ st, American lɔ 720; St |
1) lost can be the past tense of lose. I won't say much about the meaning of lose here (too much)
2) lost (such as key, wallet, etc.), lost (unable to find, (adjective)
2.1) list a few related phrases:
2.1.1) a lost article
2.1.2) to give [somebody] / [something] up for lost
2.2) make a few sentences with lost:
2.2.1) her watch is or got lost
2.2.2) get lost! colloquial! Get out of here
3) gone (e.g. happiness, youth); Gone (e.g. & quot; Civilization & quot;); Lost (art, skill, craft) (adjective)
3.1) related phrases
3.1.1) to be lost to [something] no longer belongs to something
3.1.2) a promising future lost to the sport
4) missed (opportunities, etc.); Wasted (e.g. time, money) (adjective)
4.1) related phrases
4.1.1) to be lost on [somebody]
5) lost (adjective)
5.1) related phrases
5.1.1) to get lost
6) confused (e.g. & quot; Expression & quot;) I was completely lost.
6.1.2) I made a few sentences ~
6.1.1) I was completely lost; D be lost without you / the dictionary, I would be at a loss
6.1.3) I feel lost after she left
6.2) phrases:
6.2.1) to be lost for words, 1) to be lost in thought / meditation
7.1.2) to be lost in a Book / newspaper
7.1.3) to be lost in wonder at [something]
7.1.4) to be lost to the world
8.1) phrase:
8.1.1) all is lost
8.1.2) like a lost soul
8.1.3) a lost cause