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1 shame
[ʃeɪm] 1. n1) со́ромshame!; for shame!; fie, for shame! — яки́й со́ром!
shame on you! — як вам не со́ромно!
without shame [lost to shame] — безсоро́мний
to put to shame — присоро́мити
2) ганьба́2. vto bring to shame — зганьби́ти
1) соро́мити; присоро́мити2) ганьби́ти -
2 lost
1. adj1) втрачений, загублений; пропалий2) загиблийto give smb. up for lost — вважати когось загиблим
3) заблудлий4) невикористаний, пропущений, упущений5) програний6) поет. розбитий; що зазнав поразки2. v past і p.p. від lose* * *I a1) загублений, втрачений, зниклийlost property office — бюро знахідок; даремний, марний
lost motion — тex. мертвий хід
2) загиблий; заблудлий, заблукалий; невикористаний, пропущений, згаяний3) (in) який забувся4) (to) байдужий5) програний; пoeт. який зазнав поразкиII past, p. p. від lose -
3 lost
I a1) загублений, втрачений, зниклийlost property office — бюро знахідок; даремний, марний
lost motion — тex. мертвий хід
2) загиблий; заблудлий, заблукалий; невикористаний, пропущений, згаяний3) (in) який забувся4) (to) байдужий5) програний; пoeт. який зазнав поразкиII past, p. p. від lose -
4 lose
[luːz]1) губи́ти; втрача́тиto lose one's temper — розгні́ватися, втра́тити самовлада́ння
to be lost to [all] sense of duty [shame] — цілко́м втра́тити почуття́ обо́в'язку (со́рому)
2) впусти́ти, не скориста́тисяto lose one's train — спізни́тися на по́їзд (по́тяг)
to lose [all] track [of] — втра́тити слід (орієнта́цію)
to lose touch with — втра́тити зв'язо́к (конта́кт) з
there is not a moment to lose — не мо́жна втрача́ти ні хвили́ни
to lose one's way — заблуди́тися
3) позбу́тися, звільни́тисяI've quite lost my cold — у ме́не зо́всім пройшо́в не́жить
4) програва́тиto lose a bet — програ́ти парі́
5) зазнава́ти втрат (шко́ди)6) pass. заги́нути; зни́кнути; пропа́стиthe ship was lost on the rocks — корабе́ль розби́вся об ске́лі
7) пропусти́ти, недочу́ти, не розгле́дітиto lose the end ot a sentence — не почу́ти кінця́ фра́зи
8) refl заблуди́тиto lose oneself in smth. — загли́битися у щось
9) відстава́ти ( про годинник)10) забува́ти••to lose ground — 1) відстава́ти 2) відступа́ти
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