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lose out

英 [luːz aʊt]

美 [luːz aʊt]

失败; 受损; 吃亏

柯林斯词典

  • PHRASAL VERB 失败;受损;吃亏
    If youlose out, you suffer a loss or disadvantage because you have not succeeded in what you were doing.
    1. We both lost out...
      我们俩都输了。
    2. Laura lost out to Tom...
      劳拉输给了汤姆。
    3. Women have lost out in this new pay flexibility...
      在这一新的薪资弹性化政策中吃亏的是女性。
    4. Egypt has lost out on revenues from the Suez Canal.
      埃及在苏伊士运河上的收益上受了损。

双语例句

  • If things go wrong I'm the one who'll lose out, not you.
    事情若有差错,受损的是我,不是你。
  • Avoid cashing in a policy early as you could lose out heavily
    不要提早兑现保单,那样你可能会损失惨重。
  • So you are not going to see people giving yachts away I've never lost$ 2bn overnight, but if you do lose out, I'm sure it gives you a cold sweat.
    所以你不会看到人们放弃游艇我从没有在一夜之间损失20亿美元,但你若真的赔了,我确信这会让你一身冷汗。
  • Did they take advantage of their first three months in college, or did they lose out by spending too much time on Skype?
    他们是否充分利用了大学的前三个月呢?或者他们是否因为花费太多时间在网络电话上而过于松懈了呢?
  • He or she will become your crutch and you will lose out on meeting other people and potential friends.
    他或她可能会成为你的感情支柱,于是你便失去了结识他人和潜在朋友的机会。
  • Governments also lose out on budget revenue that could help fund infrastructure improvements and other public goods and services.
    各国政府也因此遭受预算收入损失,而预算收入可以帮助资助基础设施改造和其它公共品和服务。
  • Generally, Singaporeans are kiasu& they fear to lose out.
    新加坡人普遍存在着怕输心理。
  • Keep improving one's superior position in the chosen discipline so as not to lose out to a competitor.
    在某一已选择的准则上持续改进,以免落后于竞争者。
  • You can't assume, just because you have experienced a loss at some time in the past, that you are automatically destined to lose out in the future.
    仅仅因为你曾经在过去某个时间经历过这样的损失,所以你总是认为将来总会失败。
  • Having learnt a lesson, China's leaders do not want to lose out on the information revolution.
    中国领导人得到了教训,不想在信息革命中再次失败。