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101 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.) se perdre -
102 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 -
103 lose
vt/i (lost, lost) I. [vt] izgubiti, zametnuti; potratiti (vrijeme); riješiti se (čega); promašiti; zakasniti (na vlak); uzrokovati gubitak (komu), stajati, lišiti (čega); zaostajati (o satu) II. [vi] nestati, propasti, izgubiti, ne uspjeti, zatajiti; zaostajati (sat) / to # one's head = izgubiti glavu, izgubiti prisutnost duha, smesti se; to # one's temper = izgubiti strpljivost, razljutiti se; to # ground = opadati, popuštati, gubiti na položaju; to # one's heart = zaljubiti se, zagledati se (u koga); to # one's way = zalutati, izgubiti se, izgubiti put; to # sight of = izgubiti iz vida; to # in the telling = gubiti (na vrijednosti) kod pripovijedanja; to # the thread of = izgubiti nit (predavanje itd.); it will # him his place = to će ga stajati njegova mjesta;* * *
gubiti
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104 lose a packet
expr infml esp BrEBy the thoughtful way this man was looking I guessed he might have lost a packet — По его задумчивому виду я догадался, что он проиграл крупную сумму денег
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105 ♦ (to) lose
♦ (to) lose /lu:z/(pass. e p. p. lost)A v. t.1 perdere ( anche fig.); smarrire: to lose one's keys, perdere le chiavi; He lost his right arm in the war, perse il braccio destro in guerra; to lose one's mother, perdere la madre; to lose one's life, perdere la vita; not to lose a word, non perdere una parola; to lose one's time, perdere tempo; to lose one's temper, perdere la pazienza; to have nothing to lose, non avere niente da perdere2 sciupare; sprecare: My remarks were not lost on her, le mie osservazioni non sono andate sprecate con lei3 liberarsi di; sbarazzarsi di: They managed to lose the car that was following them, sono riusciti a seminare la macchina che li seguiva4 far perdere; costare: His negligence lost him his job, la sua negligenza gli fece perdere l'impiego5 ( sport) perdere: to lose the ball, perdere il pallone; to lose a race [a match], perdere una corsa [un incontro]7 ( di orologio) restare indietro di; ritardare di: The old clock loses three minutes a day, il vecchio orologio resta indietro di tre minuti al giornoB v. i.2 perderci; rimetterci: The poem loses a lot in translation, la poesia ci perde molto nella traduzione● to lose one's balance, sbilanciarsi □ (fam.) to lose one's berth, perdere l'impiego □ to lose by, rimetterci a: You can't lose anything by trying, a provare non ci rimetti nulla □ to lose ( one's) concentration, perdere la concentrazione □ to lose customers, perdere clienti □ to lose ground, perdere (o cedere) terreno □ to lose heart, scoraggiarsi □ to lose heavily, (fin.) subire gravi perdite; (mil. e sport) subire una grave sconfitta □ (aeron.) to lose height, perdere quota □ to lose inches, perdere dei centimetri; dimagrire in vita □ ( slang USA) to lose it, perdere la ragione, dare i numeri (fig.); perdere il controllo, diventare isterico; vomitare □ (polit.) to lose a motion, non riuscire a far approvare una mozione □ to lose on, perdere su (o in): to lose a lot of money on a horse, perdere un mucchio di soldi su un cavallo; to lose on a contract, perderci in un appalto □ to lose oneself, perdersi, smarrirsi; confondersi; immergersi ( in un pensiero, ecc.) □ ( d'un medico) to lose a patient, perdere un paziente; non riuscire a salvare un malato □ to lose one's place, perdere il segno ( in un libro, ecc.) □ to lose one's reason (o senses), perdere la ragione (o la bussola, la tramontana) □ to lose one's reputation, perdere la reputazione; screditarsi □ to lose sight of sb. [st.], perdere di vista (o d'occhio) q. [qc.] □ to lose track of, perdere le tracce di □ (autom., ecc.: di una ruota) to lose traction, perdere aderenza sul terreno □ to lose one's way, smarrirsi; smarrire la strada □ (fam.) You're losing me, non ti seguo più; non riesco a capirti NOTA D'USO: - loose o lose?-. -
106 ♦ (to) lose
♦ (to) lose /lu:z/(pass. e p. p. lost)A v. t.1 perdere ( anche fig.); smarrire: to lose one's keys, perdere le chiavi; He lost his right arm in the war, perse il braccio destro in guerra; to lose one's mother, perdere la madre; to lose one's life, perdere la vita; not to lose a word, non perdere una parola; to lose one's time, perdere tempo; to lose one's temper, perdere la pazienza; to have nothing to lose, non avere niente da perdere2 sciupare; sprecare: My remarks were not lost on her, le mie osservazioni non sono andate sprecate con lei3 liberarsi di; sbarazzarsi di: They managed to lose the car that was following them, sono riusciti a seminare la macchina che li seguiva4 far perdere; costare: His negligence lost him his job, la sua negligenza gli fece perdere l'impiego5 ( sport) perdere: to lose the ball, perdere il pallone; to lose a race [a match], perdere una corsa [un incontro]7 ( di orologio) restare indietro di; ritardare di: The old clock loses three minutes a day, il vecchio orologio resta indietro di tre minuti al giornoB v. i.2 perderci; rimetterci: The poem loses a lot in translation, la poesia ci perde molto nella traduzione● to lose one's balance, sbilanciarsi □ (fam.) to lose one's berth, perdere l'impiego □ to lose by, rimetterci a: You can't lose anything by trying, a provare non ci rimetti nulla □ to lose ( one's) concentration, perdere la concentrazione □ to lose customers, perdere clienti □ to lose ground, perdere (o cedere) terreno □ to lose heart, scoraggiarsi □ to lose heavily, (fin.) subire gravi perdite; (mil. e sport) subire una grave sconfitta □ (aeron.) to lose height, perdere quota □ to lose inches, perdere dei centimetri; dimagrire in vita □ ( slang USA) to lose it, perdere la ragione, dare i numeri (fig.); perdere il controllo, diventare isterico; vomitare □ (polit.) to lose a motion, non riuscire a far approvare una mozione □ to lose on, perdere su (o in): to lose a lot of money on a horse, perdere un mucchio di soldi su un cavallo; to lose on a contract, perderci in un appalto □ to lose oneself, perdersi, smarrirsi; confondersi; immergersi ( in un pensiero, ecc.) □ ( d'un medico) to lose a patient, perdere un paziente; non riuscire a salvare un malato □ to lose one's place, perdere il segno ( in un libro, ecc.) □ to lose one's reason (o senses), perdere la ragione (o la bussola, la tramontana) □ to lose one's reputation, perdere la reputazione; screditarsi □ to lose sight of sb. [st.], perdere di vista (o d'occhio) q. [qc.] □ to lose track of, perdere le tracce di □ (autom., ecc.: di una ruota) to lose traction, perdere aderenza sul terreno □ to lose one's way, smarrirsi; smarrire la strada □ (fam.) You're losing me, non ti seguo più; non riesco a capirti NOTA D'USO: - loose o lose?-. -
107 win a few lose a few etc
expr AmE infmlWin a few, lose a few, that's the way the cookie crumbles — Когда выиграешь, когда проиграешь, все бывает
Well, sir, win a few, lose the rest is what I say — Выиграешь немного, а просадишь все. Я всегда так говорил
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108 elbow one's way
пробивать себе дорогу; прокладывать себе путьI don't want to elbow my way to the top like you did and lose all my friends on the way.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > elbow one's way
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109 so much the better
I adj infmlIt would be so much the better if you'd let the young couple to work things out for themselves — Было бы гораздо лучше, если бы вы предоставили молодым возможность самим разобраться в своих отношениях
II adv infmlIf they lose their way so much the better for us — Если они заблудятся, то нам же лучше
If you manage to swing the deal so much the better — Если тебе удастся провернуть это дело, тем лучше
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110 boss the show
разг.контролировать, руководить; заправлять, распоряжаться [первонач. амер.]I don't mind havin' a try - only, who's goin' to boss the show? (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Silver Spoon’, part I, ch. XIV) — Я готов попробовать, но кто у нас будет главным?
In other words, my dear Jones, Governors come and Governors go, but Chief Secretaries are on the permanent list and really run the show... (P. Abrahams, ‘A Wreath for Udomo’, part II, ‘Udomo’, ch. 2) — Иными словами, дорогой Джонс, губернаторы приходят и уходят, а начальники канцелярий остаются и вершат дела.
‘Isn't the whole hospital your department?’ I was beginning to lose my calm. ‘You want to run the entire show. You're not content unless you have everyone bowing and scraping to you.’ (A. J. Cronin, ‘Shannon's Way’, book II, ch. 2) — - Может, вы и всей больницей распоряжаетесь? - Я почувствовал, что начинаю кипятиться. - Вы хотите всем здесь командовать. Вы лишь тогда довольны, когда окружающие ползают на коленях перед вами.
‘I'd say he suspected infidelity,’ said Horsham. ‘Instead he discovered a hornets' nest of espionage and conspiracy and his wife running the show.’ (A. Christie, ‘Passenger to Frankfurt’, ch. 23) — - Вернее сказать, посол подозревал жену в неверности, - объяснил Хоршем, - а вместо этого обнаружил осиное гнездо шпионов и заговорщиков. И всем этим заправляла его жена.
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111 to lose one's way in the forest
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to lose one's way in the forest
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112 to lose one's way in the town
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to lose one's way in the town
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113 andar perdido
• lose one's way• lose the way -
114 andar perdido
v.1 to be lost, to lose one's way, to lose the way.2 to be way off the point, to be out of orbit.* * *(v.) = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + headEx. This one is one of the lame excuses almost always used when an individual is not coping, out their depth and in over their head.Ex. This one is one of the lame excuses almost always used when an individual is not coping, out their depth and in over their head.* * *(v.) = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + headEx: This one is one of the lame excuses almost always used when an individual is not coping, out their depth and in over their head.
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115 extraviarse
• be found nowhere• be lost• get astray• get mislaid• get misplaced• get misplaced among papers• go ashore• go at• lose bearing• lose one's way• lose the way• lose track• stray -
116 perderse
• be lost• be mislaid• get lost• get mislaid• get misplaced• get misplaced among papers• go ashore• go at• lose one's way• lose oneself• lose the way• lose track• miss out• stray -
117 заблудиться
совер.
lose one's way, go astray, get lost* * ** * *lose one's way, go astray, get lost* * * -
118 ab-errō
ab-errō āvī, —, āre, to wander out of the way, lose the way, go astray: taurus, qui pecore aberrasset, L.—Fig., in word or deed, to go astray, wander: sed tamen aberro, find diversion; (usu. with ab, to miss): a proposito: num aberret a coniecturā opinio, varies from a reasonable guess.—To wander in thought, turn away: animus aberrat a sententiā suspensus curis maioribus: a miseriā. -
119 destorcer
v.1 to untwist, to uncurl.2 to rectify what was not right.3 to deviate from the track, to lose the way. (Nautical)* * *1 (deshacer lo retorcido) to untwist2 figurado (enderezar) to straighten1 MARÍTIMO (perder el rumbo) to drift* * *1.VT [+ cuerda] to untwist, take the twists out of; [+ alambre] to straighten2.See:* * *vtto untwist, straighten* * *destorcer {14} vt: to untwist -
120 IXCUEPA
îxcuepa > îxcuep.*\IXCUEPA v.t. tê-., donner un mauvais conseil, tromper.SIS 1950,353." teîxcuepa ", il trompe les gens - he deludes people.Est dit du mauvais sorcier (nâhualli). Sah10,31." nitêîxcuepa ", j'égare les gens - I make one wander from the road.Est dit à propos des chemins. Sah11,266." teîxcuep ", il égare les gens - it causes one to lose the way. Est dit du sentier, icxiohtli. Sah11,268.Cf. âtôlîxcuepa et tamalîxcuepa.*\IXCUEPA v.réfl., se tromper." in tlathuic ômîxcuepqueh in Ahcolhuahqueh ", à l'aube, les Acolhua se sont trompés (de chemin) - bei Tagesanbruch irrten sich die Acolhua im Wege. W.Lehmann 1938,262." ômîxcueptiyahqueh ", ils ont vécu en se trompant. Sah4,131.
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