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1 lost
adjective1) missing; no longer to be found:مَفْقودa lost ticket.
2) not won:خاسِر، خاسِرَهThe game is lost.
3) wasted; not used properly:ضائِع، ضائِعَهa lost opportunity.
4) no longer knowing where one is, or in which direction to go:ضائِعI don't know whether to turn left or right – I'm lost.
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2 lost
ضَالّ \ astray: off the right path (usu. into trouble). lost: unable to find the way: The children were lost in the forest. stray: wandering: a stray dog (one which has no home). -
3 lost
ضائع \ lost: unable to find the way: The children were lost in the forest. -
4 lost
تائِه \ lost: unable to find the way: The children were lost in the forest. stray: wandering: a stray dog (one who has no home). \ See Also ضال (ضَالّ) -
5 lost in
having one's attention wholly taken up by:ضائِع في، مُسْتَغْرِق فيShe was lost in thought.
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6 lost on
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7 lost in thought
مُسْتَغْرِق في التّفكير \ lost in thought: thinking so deeply that one seems to be dreaming. thoughtful: thinking carefully: He was looking thoughtful. -
8 there's no love lost between them
they dislike one another.بينَهُما كَراهِيَه مُتَبادَلَهArabic-English dictionary > there's no love lost between them
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9 lose
أَخَّرَت (الساعة) \ lose: (of a watch or clock) to become slow by (a certain amount of time): My watch loses five minutes a day. \ أَفْقَدَ(هُ)... \ lose: to cause (sb.) not to have sth. any longer: His laziness lost him his job. \ خَسِرَ \ lose: not to have any longer; become unable to find; become separated from: I’ve lost my job. He lost his way in the dark. He lost an arm in the accident. lose: to become weaker or poorer by: He lost a lot of weight through illness. We lost on that business deal, be beaten in (a match); not win (a fight, an election, etc.) He lost the last election by very few votes. \ خَسَّرَ \ lose: to cause (sb.) not to have sth. any longer: His laziness lost him his job. \ فَقَدَ \ lose: not to have any longer; become unable to find; become separated from: I’ve lost my job. He lost his way in the dark. He lost an arm in the accident, to become weaker or poorer by He lost a lot of weight through illness. We lost on that business deal, not to keep He lost his temper (or Balance, or head, or hold). -
10 lose
[luːz] past tense, past participle lost [lɔst] verb1) to stop having; to have no longer:يَفْقِد، يَخْسَرHe lost hold of the rope.
2) to have taken away from one (by death, accident etc):يَفْقِد، يَضيع، يُضَيِّعHe has lost his job.
3) to put (something) where it cannot be found:يٌضيعMy secretary has lost your letter.
4) not to win:يَخْسَرShe lost the race.
5) to waste or use more (time) than is necessary:يُضيِّع الوَقْتHe lost no time in informing the police of the crime.
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11 فقد
فَقَدَ \ lose: not to have any longer; become unable to find; become separated from: I’ve lost my job. He lost his way in the dark. He lost an arm in the accident, to become weaker or poorer by He lost a lot of weight through illness. We lost on that business deal, not to keep He lost his temper (or Balance, or head, or hold). \ فَقَدَ صِلَتَه بِـ \ lose touch: not keep in touch: I’ve lost touch with him since he went abroad. \ فَقَدَ الصَّوَاب \ stun: to make (sb.) senseless, with a heavy blow: I stunned the thief with my stick. \ فَقَدَ عقله \ be out of one’s wits: to be mad. \ فَقَدَ كرامَته \ lose face: to lose the respect of others. \ فَقَدَ هدوء أعصابه \ lose one’s temper: to become angry: It was wrong of me to lose my temper yesterday - I’m sorry. -
12 خسر
خَسِرَ \ lose: not to have any longer; become unable to find; become separated from: I’ve lost my job. He lost his way in the dark. He lost an arm in the accident. lose: to become weaker or poorer by: He lost a lot of weight through illness. We lost on that business deal, be beaten in (a match); not win (a fight, an election, etc.) He lost the last election by very few votes. -
13 recover
اِسْتَرَدّ \ recover: to get back (sth. that was lost): The stolen goods were recovered by the police. regain: to get back (a position or condition; not sth. stolen): He regained his place in the team after his illness. retrieve: to get back (sth. that had become lost or hidden): I retrieved the bicycle from the bottom of the river. \ اِسْتَرْجَعَ \ recover: to get back (sth. that was lost): The stolen goods were recovered by the police. regain: to get back (a position or condition; not sth. stolen): He regained his place in the team after his illness. retrieve: to get back (sth. that had become lost or hidden): I retrieved the bicycle from the bottom of the river. \ See Also استرد (اِسْتَرَدَّ)، استعاد (اِسْتَعَادَ) -
14 regain
اِسْتَرَدّ \ recover: to get back (sth. that was lost): The stolen goods were recovered by the police. regain: to get back (a position or condition; not sth. stolen): He regained his place in the team after his illness. retrieve: to get back (sth. that had become lost or hidden): I retrieved the bicycle from the bottom of the river. \ اِسْتَرْجَعَ \ recover: to get back (sth. that was lost): The stolen goods were recovered by the police. regain: to get back (a position or condition; not sth. stolen): He regained his place in the team after his illness. retrieve: to get back (sth. that had become lost or hidden): I retrieved the bicycle from the bottom of the river. \ See Also استرد (اِسْتَرَدَّ)، استعاد (اِسْتَعَادَ) -
15 retrieve
اِسْتَرَدّ \ recover: to get back (sth. that was lost): The stolen goods were recovered by the police. regain: to get back (a position or condition; not sth. stolen): He regained his place in the team after his illness. retrieve: to get back (sth. that had become lost or hidden): I retrieved the bicycle from the bottom of the river. \ اِسْتَرْجَعَ \ recover: to get back (sth. that was lost): The stolen goods were recovered by the police. regain: to get back (a position or condition; not sth. stolen): He regained his place in the team after his illness. retrieve: to get back (sth. that had become lost or hidden): I retrieved the bicycle from the bottom of the river. \ See Also استرد (اِسْتَرَدَّ)، استعاد (اِسْتَعَادَ) -
16 أضاع
أضَاعَ \ lose: to miss; be too late for (a train, the chance to do sth., etc.), not have any longer; become unable to find; become separated from: I’ve lost my job. He lost his way in the dark. He lost an arm in the accident. waste: to use (time, money, food, etc.) without any good purpose or result. \ أضَاعَ الوقت هدرًا \ idle: to be lazy. -
17 Oh, dear! or Dear me!
يا إلهي! \ Oh, dear! or Dear me!: an expression of troubled surprise: Oh, dear! I’ve lost my pen. \ يا سَتّار! \ Oh, dear! or Dear me!: an expression of troubled surprise: Oh, dear! I’ve lost my pen. \ يا لطيف \ Oh, dear! or Dear me!: an expression of troubled surprise: Oh, dear! I’ve lost my pen. -
18 lose
أضَاعَ \ lose: to miss; be too late for (a train, the chance to do sth., etc.), not have any longer; become unable to find; become separated from: I’ve lost my job. He lost his way in the dark. He lost an arm in the accident. waste: to use (time, money, food, etc.) without any good purpose or result. -
19 waste
أضَاعَ \ lose: to miss; be too late for (a train, the chance to do sth., etc.), not have any longer; become unable to find; become separated from: I’ve lost my job. He lost his way in the dark. He lost an arm in the accident. waste: to use (time, money, food, etc.) without any good purpose or result. -
20 recovery
إِبْلال \ recovery: becoming well again; getting back to a former good condition: a slow recovery. \ اِسْتِرْجاع \ recovery: getting back (lost things). \ اِسْتِرْداد \ recovery: getting back (lost things). \ اِسْتِعَادة \ recovery: getting back (lost things).
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