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
- 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);
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1. We always get lost in London.
我们在伦敦老是迷路。
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2. I'm still looking for that lost file.
我还在找那份丢失的档案。
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3. She's trying to recapture her lost youth.
她在努力追回逝去的青春。
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4. I felt so lost after my mother died.
我母亲去世后我觉得茫然无措。
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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.
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