lost
adj. 失去的; 迷路的; 不知所措的
v. 遗失,失去; (使)失去(所需要的东西,尤指钱); 失败; 浪费( lose的过去式和过去分词)
Lost is the past tense and past participle of lose .
If you are lost or if you get lost, you do not know where you are or are unable to find your way.
Barely had I set foot in the street when I realised I was lost...
我在街上没走几步就意识到自己迷路了。
I took a wrong turn and we got lost in the mountains.
我拐错了弯,我们便在山里迷了路。
If something is lost, or gets lost, you cannot find it, for example because you have forgotten where you put it.
...a lost book...
一本找不着的书
My paper got lost...
我的论文丢了。
If you feel lost, you feel very uncomfortable because you are in an unfamiliar situation.
Of the funeral he remembered only the cold, the waiting, and feeling very lost...
关于葬礼,他只记得那冷冷的天,那久久的等候和那种茫然若失的感觉。
I feel lost and lonely in a strange town alone.
在陌生的城镇里只身一人,我感到不知所措、孤单寂寞。
If you describe a person or group of people as lost, you think that they do not have a clear idea of what they want to do or achieve.
They are a lost generation in search of an identity.
他们属于迷惘的一代,想要找寻自我。
If you describe something as lost, you mean that you no longer have it or it no longer exists.
...their lost homeland.
他们失去的祖国
...a lost job or promotion...
失去的工作或晋升机会
You use lost to refer to a period or state of affairs that existed in the past and no longer exists.
He seemed to pine for his lost youth...
他似乎很怀念逝去的青春。
They are links to a lost age.
它们是与一个逝去的年代相联系的纽带。
If something is lost, it is not used properly and is considered wasted.
Fox is not bitter about the lost opportunity to compete in the Games...
福克斯并没有对错过了参赛机会感到不忿。
The advantage is lost.
错失优势。
If you tell someone to get lost, you are telling them in a very rude way to go away.
If advice or a comment is lost on someone, they do not understand it or they pay no attention to it.
The meaning of that was lost on me...
那意思我没听懂。
This was a neighborhood where clearly you could be murdered for a pack of cigarettes, a fact that was not lost on me.
显然,在这个街区你可能会因为一包香烟而遭人杀害。这个事实我不是没注意到。
If you are lost in thought, you give all your attention to what you are thinking about and do not notice what is going on around you.
She was silent for a while, lost in thought, staring at the books littering the room.
一时间她默不作声,直想得入了神,双眼直愣愣地盯着房间里扔得到处都是的书。
If you say that you would be lost without someone or something, you mean that you would be unhappy or unable to work properly without them.
I'd be lost without you here...
没有你在这里我都不知怎么办好。
I love the game and I'd be lost without golf now.
我热爱高尔夫,如果现在没有了它,我的生活就失去了乐趣。
1. people who are destined to die soon;
1. no longer in your possession or control; unable to be found or recovered;
2. having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or personal identity;
3. spiritually or physically doomed or destroyed;
4. not gained or won;
5. incapable of being recovered or regained;
6. not caught with the senses or the mind;
7. deeply absorbed in thought;
8. no longer known; irretrievable;
9. perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment;
10. unable to function; without help
all is not lost
还有机会(取得胜利)
be lost for words
因非常惊讶(或迷惑、失望)而不知该说些什么
be lost on
对(某人)不起作用
get lost
(非正式)[经常用祈使语气表示恼怒或没耐心]走开,别来烦我
give someone up for lost
不再(对失踪的人)抱生还的希望
make up for lost time
赶进度,补回损失的时间
I lost your file by pure mischance.
我把你的文件丢了,纯粹是碰上倒霉事了.
He lost his head over that woman.
他叫那个女人给弄得神魂颠倒.
My trousers won't remain up; I've lost so much weight.
我的裤子系不住了, 因为我瘦了很多.
We took a walk along the river and totally lost track of time.
我们沿着河岸散步,完全忘了时间.
I've lost my key.
我把钥匙掉了.