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/lɔs/ * danh từ - sự mất - sự thua, sự thất bại =the loss of a battle+ sự thua trận - sự thiệt hại, tổn hại, tổn thất, thua lỗ =to suffer heavy losses+ bị thiệt hại nặng =to seli at a loss+ bán lỗ vốn =a deal loss+ sự mất không =to make up a loss+ bù vào chỗ thiệt =the dealth of Lenin was a great loss to the world proletarian movement+ Lê-nin mất đi là một tổn thất lớn cho phong trào vô sản thế giới - sự uổng phí, sự bỏ phí =without loss of time+ không để uổng phí thì giờ !to be at a loss - lúng túng, bối rối, luống cuống =to be a loss to answers (for an answer; how to answer)+ lúng túng không biết trả lời thế nào
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