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1) (missing; no longer to be found: a lost ticket.) borte, forsvunnet, mistet2) (not won: The game is lost.) tapt3) (wasted; not used properly: a lost opportunity.) gått til spille, forspilt4) (no longer knowing where one is, or in which direction to go: I don't know whether to turn left or right - I'm lost.) som har gått seg villtaptIverb \/lɒst\/pret. og perf. partisipp av ➢ loseIIadj. \/lɒst\/1) tapt, bortkommet, forsvunnet2) som har gått seg vill3) ( overført) bortkommen, i villrede4) hjelpeløs, fortapt5) ( sjøfart) forlist6) fortapt, fordømt7) forspilt, bortkastet, forsømtbe lost in forsvinne i, drukne i( overført) være fordypet ibe lost to ( overført) ha mistet, ikke eievære tapt forhun er likegyldig til alt\/hun er håpløst fortaptbe lost upon eller be lost on ( overført) være bortkastet på, være uten innvirkning på, gå (noen) forbiget lost komme bort, forsvinne gå taptget lost! ( slang) dra dit pepper'n gror!, stikk av!lost property office forklaring: kontor for gjenglemte ting, hittegodskontorlost rock\/stone (amer., geologi) flyttblokk
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