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1 lose one`s way
lose one`s wayexpr.• perderse v. -
2 lose one's way
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3 lose one's way
(to stop knowing where one is, or in which direction one ought to be going: I lost my way through the city.) perderse, extraviarseexpr.• perder el camino expr.v.• extraviarse v. -
4 lose one's way
...you seem to me like one who has lost his way and made a great error in life. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘New Arabian Nights’, ‘A Lodging for the Night’) —...вы кажетесь мне человеком, заблудившимся на жизненном пути и совершившим серьезную ошибку.
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5 lose one's way
[lu:z uans wei] s'di nga t'ia mbaj, e humbas pusullënmake one's way [meik uans wei] a) kaloj; b) çaj, eci përpara -
6 lose one's way
(to stop knowing where one is, or in which direction one ought to be going: I lost my way through the city.) fare vild* * *(to stop knowing where one is, or in which direction one ought to be going: I lost my way through the city.) fare vild -
7 lose one's way
(to stop knowing where one is, or in which direction one ought to be going: I lost my way through the city.) villast -
8 lose one's way
(to stop knowing where one is, or in which direction one ought to be going: I lost my way through the city.) eltéved -
9 lose one's way
(to stop knowing where one is, or in which direction one ought to be going: I lost my way through the city.) perder-se -
10 lose one's way
yolunu kaybetmek* * *(to stop knowing where one is, or in which direction one ought to be going: I lost my way through the city.) yolunu kaybetmek -
11 lose one's way
(to stop knowing where one is, or in which direction one ought to be going: I lost my way through the city.) izgubiti se -
12 lose one's way
• eksyä• harhaantua• harhautua* * *(to stop knowing where one is, or in which direction one ought to be going: I lost my way through the city.) eksyä -
13 lose one's way
(to stop knowing where one is, or in which direction one ought to be going: I lost my way through the city.) gå seg vill -
14 lose one's way
(to stop knowing where one is, or in which direction one ought to be going: I lost my way through the city.) perdersi -
15 lose one's way
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16 lose one's way
(to stop knowing where one is, or in which direction one ought to be going: I lost my way through the city.) zabłądzić -
17 lose one's way
(to stop knowing where one is, or in which direction one ought to be going: I lost my way through the city.) apmaldīties; pazaudēt ceļu -
18 lose one's way
(to stop knowing where one is, or in which direction one ought to be going: I lost my way through the city.) pasiklysti -
19 lose one's way
(to stop knowing where one is, or in which direction one ought to be going: I lost my way through the city.) -
20 lose one's way
(to stop knowing where one is, or in which direction one ought to be going: I lost my way through the city.) ztratit cestu* * *• zabloudit
См. также в других словарях:
lose one's way — lose one s (or the) way become lost; fail to reach one s destination ■ figurative no longer have a clear idea of one s purpose or motivation in an activity or business the company has lost its way and should pull out of general insurance … Useful english dictionary
lose one's way — ► lose one s (or the) way become lost. Main Entry: ↑lose … English terms dictionary
lose one's way — become lost The first time she went to New York City she lost her way … Idioms and examples
lose one's way — verb to get lost, to become lost … Wiktionary
lose one's way — get lost; become corrupt … English contemporary dictionary
lose one's (or the) way — become unable to follow (the right route). → lose … English new terms dictionary
To lose one's head — Lose Lose (l[=oo]z), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lost} (l[o^]st; 115) p. pr. & vb. n. {Losing} (l[=oo]z [i^]ng).] [OE. losien to loose, be lost, lose, AS. losian to become loose; akin to OE. leosen to lose, p. p. loren, lorn, AS. le[ o]san, p. p. loren… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To lose one's self — Lose Lose (l[=oo]z), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lost} (l[o^]st; 115) p. pr. & vb. n. {Losing} (l[=oo]z [i^]ng).] [OE. losien to loose, be lost, lose, AS. losian to become loose; akin to OE. leosen to lose, p. p. loren, lorn, AS. le[ o]san, p. p. loren… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lose one's rag — Vrb phrs. To lose control in a fit of fury, to be very angry. E.g. You should keep out of Jill s way when she loses her rag; she s got a lethal right hook … English slang and colloquialisms
lose — [lo͞oz] vt. lost, losing [ME losen, lesen, merging OE losian, to lose, be lost (< los, LOSS) + leosan, to lose, akin to OHG (vir)liosan, Goth (fra)liusan < IE base * leu , to cut off, separate > Gr lyein, to dissolve; L luere, to loose,… … English World dictionary
Lose — (l[=oo]z), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lost} (l[o^]st; 115) p. pr. & vb. n. {Losing} (l[=oo]z [i^]ng).] [OE. losien to loose, be lost, lose, AS. losian to become loose; akin to OE. leosen to lose, p. p. loren, lorn, AS. le[ o]san, p. p. loren (in comp.) … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English