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1 lose out
phr.v.1.губи, не добива (работа/договор/профит)2. lose out to sb губи од/против некого; попушта пред некого; отстапува место некому -
2 heart
душа, срце, љубов, чувство, разум, сочувствосрж, боја (карти), срцевина, основа, кураж, битие* * *сочувство, љубов, срце, чувство, Душа, разум 1. кураж, битие, боја (карти), срж, срцевина, основаn. срце, душа; single heart - простодушност; after one's (own) heart - по своја желбаadj. heart - во длабочина на душата; from one's heart - искрено, од срца; in one's heart - во длабочина на душата; to have at heart - е заинтересиран; to set one's heart on - тежнее кон нешто, сака од се срце; to take to heart - зама при срце; with all one's heart - од се срце; with half a heart - нерадо, без волја;2. битие, суштина;3. јадро, срцевина (на плод);4. храброст, срдечност; to pluck up, to take heart - се прибира, собира храброст; to lose heart - губи присебност, губи храброст; out of heart - во лошо расположение;5. драг, драга, мил, мила; срце; љубов, Душа, сочувство, чувство, срце, разум, срце; основа, срцевина, битие, срж, боја (карти), кураж -
3 sight
n. вид (сетило); long sight - далекувидост; near sight, short sight - кратковидост;2. видно поле, видик; to catch, to get sight of - забележува; to come into sight - се појавува; to lose sight of - губи од вид; аt first sight - на прв поглед; in sight - на досег2. во перспектива; out of sight - надвор од видното поле;3. глетка; a grand sight - величествена глетка; nasty sight - грозна глетка;4. (pl.) знаменитости; to see the sights - разгледува знаменитости;5. нишанv. забележува;2. набљудува;3. зема на нишан; поглед; вид; глетка
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lose out — {v.} To fail to win; miss first place in a contest; lose to a rival. * /John lost out in the rivalry for Mary s hand in marriage./ * /Fred didn t want to lose out to the other salesman./ Compare: MISS OUT. Contrast: WIN OUT … Dictionary of American idioms
lose out — {v.} To fail to win; miss first place in a contest; lose to a rival. * /John lost out in the rivalry for Mary s hand in marriage./ * /Fred didn t want to lose out to the other salesman./ Compare: MISS OUT. Contrast: WIN OUT … Dictionary of American idioms
lose out — meaning ‘to be unsuccessful’, is recorded in AmE from the mid 19c and is now common in BrE as well. It has various shades of meaning, and is not simply a synonym for lose. Followed by on, it means ‘not to get a fair chance in’: • Like most birds… … Modern English usage
lose out on something — lose out (on (something)) to fail to get something desired, esp. in a competitive situation. We re losing out on major economic opportunities that would be good for the whole city. If we don t act quickly, we ll lose out … New idioms dictionary
lose out on — lose out (on (something)) to fail to get something desired, esp. in a competitive situation. We re losing out on major economic opportunities that would be good for the whole city. If we don t act quickly, we ll lose out … New idioms dictionary
lose out — (on (something)) to fail to get something desired, esp. in a competitive situation. We re losing out on major economic opportunities that would be good for the whole city. If we don t act quickly, we ll lose out … New idioms dictionary
lose out — lose a chance, fail to take advantage of If I don t apply now, I ll lose out. This is my last chance … English idioms
lose out — ► lose out be disadvantaged. Main Entry: ↑lose … English terms dictionary
lose out (on something) — ˌlose ˈout (on sth) derived (informal) to not get sth you wanted or feel you should have • While the stores make big profits, it s the customer who loses out. Main entry: ↑losederived … Useful english dictionary
lose out to somebody — ˌlose ˈout to sb/sth derived (informal) to not get business, etc. that you expected or used to get because sb/sth else has taken it • Small businesses are losing out to the large chains. Main entry: ↑losederived … Useful english dictionary
lose out to something — ˌlose ˈout to sb/sth derived (informal) to not get business, etc. that you expected or used to get because sb/sth else has taken it • Small businesses are losing out to the large chains. Main entry: ↑losederived … Useful english dictionary