lost
英[lɒst]
美[lɔst]
- adj. 失去的;丧失的;迷惑的
- v. 遗失(lose的过去分词);失败
词组搭配
all is not lost
used to suggest that there is still some chance of success or recovery
还有机会(取得胜利)
be lost for words
be so surprised, confused, or upset that one cannot think what to say
因非常惊讶(或迷惑、失望)而不知该说些什么
be lost on
fail to influence or be noticed or appreciated by (someone)
对(某人)不起作用
the significance of his remarks was not lost on Scott.
斯科特听懂了他的话的含义。
get lost
[often in imperative](informal)go away (used as an expression of anger or impatience)
(非正式)[经常用祈使语气表示恼怒或没耐心]走开,别来烦我
Why don't you leave me alone? Go on, get lost!.
让我自己呆一会行吗?快点走开!。
give someone up for lost
stop expecting that a missing person will be found alive
不再(对失踪的人)抱生还的希望
make up for lost time
do something faster or more often in order to compensate for not having done it quickly or often enough before
赶进度,补回损失的时间