loss
n. 損失; 喪失; 去世; 虧損; 失敗; 失落
Loss is the fact of no longer having something or having less of it than before.
...loss of sight...
失明
The loss of income for the government is about $250 million a month.
政府收入每月大概減少2.5億美元。
Loss of life occurs when people die.
...a terrible loss of human life...
傷亡慘重
The allies suffered less than 20 casualties while enemy losses were said to be high.
盟軍傷亡人數不到20,而敵軍則據說人員損失慘重。
The loss of a relative or friend is their death.
They took the time to talk about the loss of Thomas and how their grief was affecting them.
他們慢慢談到了托馬斯的死和悲痛給他們帶來的影響。
...the loss of his mother.
他母親的亡故
If a business makes a loss, it earns less than it spends.
In 1986 Rover made a loss of nine hundred million pounds...
1986年,路虎虧損9億英鎊。
The company said it will stop producing fertilizer in 1990 because of continued losses.
由於持續虧損,該公司說它將在1990年停止生產化肥。
Loss is the feeling of sadness you experience when someone or something you like is taken away from you.
Talk to others about your feelings of loss and grief...
把自己的失落和悲傷向他人傾訴。
He always woke with a sense of deep sorrow and depressing loss.
他醒來時總是滿懷哀愁,抑鬱惆悵。
A loss is the disadvantage you suffer when a valuable and useful person or thing leaves or is taken away.
She said his death was a great loss to herself.
她說他的死對自己來說是巨大的損失。
The loss of something such as heat, blood, or fluid is the gradual reduction of it or of its level in a system or in someone's body.
...blood loss.
失血
...weight loss.
瘦身
If a business produces something at a loss, they sell it at a price which is less than it cost them to produce it or buy it.
New fashion designs have to be sold off at a loss if sales are poor.
新款時裝遇上銷路不暢就要蝕本賣出。
If you say that you are at a loss, you mean that you do not know what to do in a particular situation.
I was at a loss for what to do next...
下一步該怎麼做,我完全沒譜。
The government is at a loss to know how to tackle the violence.
對於如何應對暴力問題,政府現在一籌莫展。
If you cut your losses, you stop doing what you were doing in order to prevent the bad situation that you are in becoming worse.
Directors are right to cut their losses, admit they chose the wrong man and make a change.
董事們當斷則斷,承認自己選錯了人,並且作了人員變更,這樣做是正確的。
If you say that someone or something is a dead loss, you have a low opinion of them because you think they are completely useless or unsuccessful.
I'd had no experience of organizing anything of that sort. I think I was largely a dead loss.
籌辦那類活動我毫無經驗。我看我基本是個廢物。
1. the act of losing;
2. something that is lost;
3. the amount by which the cost of a business exceeds its revenue;
4. gradual decline in amount or activity;
5. the disadvantage that results from losing something;
6. military personnel lost by death or capture
7. the experience of losing a loved one;
8. euphemistic expressions for death;
at a loss
低於成本的
迷惑的;不解的
Television allows viewers to experience an event without any loss of immediacy.
電視讓觀眾可以即時經歷某一事件.
She mourned the loss of her brother.
她因為失去了哥哥而悲痛.
All his goods sell at a loss.
他的貨物全部賠本出售.
We can exclude the possibility of total loss from our calculations.
我們可以在預測中把徹底失敗的可能性排除在外.
The enemy was driven back with great loss.
敵人被趕回去了,損失慘重.
n. 喪失,遺失,損失,虧損
deprivationbereavementforfeituresacrificedenialprivation
n. 損害,傷害,倒退,退化
regressiondisadvantageretrogressiondetrimentdebtcostdisablementimpairmentincapacitationdamagemisfortuneinjuryharmdebit
n. 損毀,崩潰,失修,坍塌
destructionundoingwreckagecollapseruinbreakdownremovaldisrepair
n. 浪費,損耗
corrosionerosionexhaustionwastewastageconsumptiondepletion
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