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Etymology: [ 'lüz ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English losian to perish, lose, from los destruction; akin to Old English lEosan to lose; akin to Old Norse losa to loosen, Latin luere to atone for, Greek lyein to loosen, dissolve, destroy.

yitirme, kazançlı olmayan, zarar gören, kaybedeceği belli olan, ziyan gören, kaybediş, kaybet, kaybeden, kaybederek, kaybetmek, kaybetmek, yitirmek; kaybettirmek, kaybolmak, görüş hattı (line of sight), (lost), mağlup olmak, kazanamamak, kaybettirmek, f kaybetmek, zayi etmek, heba etmek, kaçırmak, mahrum etmek, zarar etmek, geri kalmak, ziyan etmek, geri kalmak (saat), kendinde, yenilmek, kaybetmek: ''Did your team win?'' ''No, it lost.'', azıtmak, lose face itibarını kaybetmek, lose oneself kendini kaybetmek, lose ground geri çekilmek, mahrum olmak, mevkiini kaybetmek, kaçırmak, elden kaçırmak,

1 yitirme     ts
2 kazançlı olmayan     ts
3 zarar gören     ts
4 kaybedeceği belli olan     ts
5 ziyan gören     ts
6 kaybediş  isim     ts
7 kaybet  fiil     ts
8 kaybeden     ts
9 kaybederek     ts
10lose kaybetmek  fiil     ts
11lose kaybetmek, yitirmek; kaybettirmek  fiil     ts
12lose kaybolmak     ts
13LOS görüş hattı (line of sight)  Askeri     ts
14lose (lost)  fiil     ts
15lose mağlup olmak     ts
16lose kazanamamak     ts
17lose kaybettirmek     ts
18lose f kaybetmek     ts
19lose zayi etmek     ts
20lose heba etmek     ts
21lose kaçırmak     ts
22lose mahrum etmek     ts
23lose zarar etmek  Ticaret     ts
24lose geri kalmak     ts
25lose ziyan etmek  Ticaret     ts
26lose geri kalmak (saat)     ts
27lose kendinde     ts
28lose yenilmek, kaybetmek: ''Did your team win?'' ''No, it lost.''  fiil     ts
29lose azıtmak  fiil     ts
30lose lose face itibarını kaybetmek     ts
31lose lose oneself kendini kaybetmek     ts
32lose lose ground geri çekilmek     ts
33lose mahrum olmak     ts
34lose mevkiini kaybetmek     ts
35lose kaçırmak, elden kaçırmak  fiil     ts
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That loses or lose, or has or have lost, The action of the verb to lose, Present participle of lose, misplacing, Given to flattery or deceit; flattering; cozening, Causing or incurring loss; as, a losing game or business, Line of Supply, the transportation infrastructure that supports a military unit, Large Offspring Syndrome, a phenomenon found occasionally in calves and lambs which are born to parents which have been cloned or otherwise subject to embryo manipulation, IATA airport code for Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos, Nigeria, Law of the Sea, Loss of Signal, Line-of-Sight, an uninterrupted virtual line of observation, Loan Origination System, a software application or ASP solution for originating loans, Level of Service, a measure by which transportation planners reckon the quality of service on transportation devices, Of a clock, to run slower than expected, To shed (weight); to reduce, To fail to win (a game, competition, trial, etc). Often followed by out, To have (an organ) removed from one's body, especially by accident, To cause (something) to cease to be in one's possession or capability due to unfortunate or unknown circumstances, events or reasons, To have (a relative or friend) die, To be unable to follow or trace (somebody or something) any longer, To fail to be the winner, To shed, remove, discard, or eliminate, Monetary losses, as from gambling; losses, plural form of losing, direct line between the homing device on a missile and the target, the (Spanish), Loss of Signal, See Loos, Line of sight, Length of Stay, Chilpancingo de los Bravos Los Alamos Los Angeles Los Angeles Times Los Glaciares National Park Santiago de los Caballeros Todos los Santos Lake, late or old structural stage   Referenced to the seral stage of forest stands   Old growth forests are LOS but LOS is not necessarily old growth, (A-F) Level of Service, a scale for classifying the degree of congestion on a road, where A is uncongested and F is heavily congested, Praise, (loss of signal) The absence of pulses lasting for one millisecond or more, Loss of Signal: A condition at the receiver or a maintenance signal transmitted in the PHY overhead indicating that the receiving equipment has lost the received signal This is used to monitor the performance of the PHY layer, Level of Service, Level of service LRT: Light rail transit, Level of service (measure of traffic congestion),   Abbreviation for line of sight   See line-of-sight propagation, Level of Service; a rating between "A" and "F" as a measure of highway congestion, LOS refers to the length of stay It is a term used by insurance companies, case managers and/or employers to describe the amount of time an individual stays in a hospital or in-patient facility, Line of Slitlets mask, for spectroscopy, (Level of Service) is a qualitative measure describing operational conditions within a traffic stream; generally described in terms of such factors as speed and travel time, freedom to maneuver, traffic interruptions, comfort and convenience, and safety LOS A represents free flow, LOS F represents gridlock, (n) See line of sight, Loss of signal The manifestation of a fault, such as a circuitry failure that causes the misplacement of telecommunications information LOS can be caused by an optical signal failure, To fail to obtain or enjoy; to fail to gain or win; hence, to fail to catch with the mind or senses; to miss; as, I lost a part of what he said, To wander from; to miss, so as not to be able to and; to go astray from; as, to lose one's way, To ruin; to destroy; as destroy; as, the ship was lost on the ledge, To be deprived of the view of; to cease to see or know the whereabouts of; as, he lost his companion in the crowd, Not to employ; to employ ineffectually; to throw away; to waste; to squander; as, to lose a day; to lose the benefits of instruction, as the result of any kind of contest, To cause to part with; to deprive of, To prevent from gaining or obtaining, To suffer loss, disadvantage, or defeat; to be worse off, esp, fail to win; "We lost the battle but we won the war", To cause (something) to cease to be in ones possession or capability due to unfortunate or unknown circumstances, events or reasons, suffer the loss of a person through death or removal; "She lost her husband in the war"; "The couple that wanted to adopt the child lost her when the biological parents claimed her", to be deprived of; as, to lose money from one's purse or pocket, or in business or gaming; to lose an arm or a leg by amputation; to lose men in battle, To part with unintentionally or unwillingly, as by accident, misfortune, negligence, penalty, forfeit, etc, To cease to have; to possess no longer; to suffer diminution of; as, to lose one's relish for anything; to lose one's health, be set at a disadvantage; "This author really suffers in translation", If you lose a close relative or friend, they die. My Grandma lost her brother in the war, If someone loses their life, they die. the ferry disaster in 1987, in which 192 people lost their lives Hundreds of lives were lost in fighting, If you lose a part of your body, it is cut off in an operation or in an accident. He lost a foot when he was struck by a train, If things are lost, they are destroyed in a disaster. the famous Nankin pottery that was lost in a shipwreck off the coast of China, miss from one's possessions; lose sight of; "I've lost my glasses again!", If you lose yourself in something or if you are lost in it, you give a lot of attention to it and do not think about anything else. Michael held on to her arm, losing himself in the music He was lost in the contemplation of the landscape. = absorb, If you lose an opportunity, you do not take advantage of it. If you don't do it soon you're going to lose the opportunity They did not lose the opportunity to say what they thought of events. a lost opportunity, If you lose weight, you become less heavy, and usually look thinner. I have lost a lot of weight Martha was able to lose 25 pounds, If you lose blood or fluid from your body, it leaves your body so that you have less of it. During fever a large quantity of fluid is lost in perspiration, If you lose something, you do not know where it is, for example because you have forgotten where you put it. I lost my keys I had to go back for my checkup; they'd lost my X-rays, If you lose a contest, a fight, or an argument, you do not succeed because someone does better than you and defeats you. A C Milan lost the Italian Cup Final The government lost the argument over the pace of reform No one likes to be on the losing side, fail to keep possession of; mislay, misplace; be deprived of; be defeated, fail; be bereaved; suffer a loss; waste; miss; go in the wrong direction; become less effective or valuable, diminish, You say that you lose something when you no longer have it because it has been taken away from you or destroyed. I lost my job when the company moved to another state She was terrified they'd lose their home, If someone loses a quality, characteristic, attitude, or belief, they no longer have it. He lost all sense of reason He had lost his desire to live, If someone or something loses heat, their temperature becomes lower. Babies lose heat much faster than adults, If you lose an ability, you stop having that ability because of something such as an accident. They lost their ability to hear He had lost the use of his legs, If a business loses money, it earns less money than it spends, and is therefore in debt. His shops stand to lose millions of pounds, If you lose time, something slows you down so that you do not make as much progress as you hoped. They claim that police lost valuable time in the early part of the investigation Six hours were lost in all, If something loses you a contest or loses you something that you had, it causes you to fail or to no longer have what you had. My own stupidity lost me the match His economic mismanagement has lost him the support of the general public. see also lost, Term used by parent when a child loses a portion of their paycheck for not doing what was to be done cheerfully and happily Term that is used when a child loses money from paycheck for each individual item not done according to parent's expectations, vi [not to win] kalah 2 vt [to put something somewhere and not know where it is] menghilangkan (hilang), allow to go out of sight; "The detective lost the man he was shadowing after he had to stop at a red light", fail to keep or to maintain; cease to have, either physically or in an abstract sense; "She lost her purse when she left it unattended on her seat", fail to make money in a business; make a loss or fail to profit; "I lost thousands of dollars on that bad investment!"; "The company turned a loss after the first year, fail to get or obtain; "I lost the opportunity to spend a year abroad", to be less or have less -- "How many kilograms did Bambee lose " (183), misplace or fail, as in: I don't care if I win or lose, I just enjoy playing the game, to lose your balance: see balance to lose the battle but win the war: see battle to lose contact: see contact to lose your cool: see cool to lose face: see face to lose your grip: see grip to lose your head: see head to lose heart: see heart to lose your mind: see mind to lose your nerve: see nerve to lose the plot: see plot to lose sight of: see sight to lose your temper: see temper to lose touch: see touch to lose track of: see track, If you lose your way, you become lost when you are trying to go somewhere. The men lost their way in a sandstorm, If someone loses it, they become extremely angry or upset. I completely lost it. I went mad, berserk, place (something) where one cannot find it again; "I misplaced my eyeglasses", retreat, [MIT] vi 1 To fail A program loses when it encounters an exceptional condition or fails to work in the expected manner 2 To be exceptionally unesthetic or crocky 3 Of people, to be obnoxious or unusually stupid (as opposed to ignorant) See also {deserves to lose} 4 n Refers to something that is {losing}, especially in the phrases "That's a lose!" and "What a lose!", fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind; "I missed that remark"; "She missed his point"; "We lost part of what he said", fail to win; "We lost the battle but we won the war" suffer the loss of a person through death or removal; "She lost her husband in the war"; "The couple that wanted to adopt the child lost her when the biological parents claimed her" allow to go out of sight; "The detective lost the man he was shadowing after he had to stop at a red light" miss from one's possessions; lose sight of; "I've lost my glasses again!" fail to keep or to maintain; cease to have, either physically or in an abstract sense; "She lost her purse when she left it unattended on her seat" fail to get or obtain; "I lost the opportunity to spend a year abroad" fail to make money in a business; make a loss or fail to profit; "I lost thousands of dollars on that bad investment!"; "The company turned a loss after the first year, something lost (especially money lost at gambling), plural of losing,

36 That loses or lose, or has or have lost - "Being on the losing team is disappointing."     ts
37 The action of the verb to lose     ts
38 Present participle of lose     ts
39 misplacing  isim     ts
40 Given to flattery or deceit; flattering; cozening     ts
41 Causing or incurring loss; as, a losing game or business     ts
42LOS Line of Supply, the transportation infrastructure that supports a military unit     ts
43LOS Large Offspring Syndrome, a phenomenon found occasionally in calves and lambs which are born to parents which have been cloned or otherwise subject to embryo manipulation     ts
44LOS IATA airport code for Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos, Nigeria     ts
45LOS Law of the Sea     ts
46LOS Loss of Signal     ts
47LOS Line-of-Sight, an uninterrupted virtual line of observation     ts
48LOS Loan Origination System, a software application or ASP solution for originating loans     ts
49LOS Level of Service, a measure by which transportation planners reckon the quality of service on transportation devices     ts
50lose Of a clock, to run slower than expected - "It's already 5:30? My watch must have lost a few minutes."     ts
51lose To shed (weight); to reduce - "I’ve lost five pounds this week."     ts
52lose To fail to win (a game, competition, trial, etc). Often followed by out - "We lost the match."     ts
53lose To have (an organ) removed from one's body, especially by accident - "He lost his spleen in a car wreck."     ts
54lose To cause (something) to cease to be in one's possession or capability due to unfortunate or unknown circumstances, events or reasons - "She lost her position when the company was taken over."     ts
55lose To have (a relative or friend) die - "She lost all her sons in the war."     ts
56lose To be unable to follow or trace (somebody or something) any longer - "Mission control lost the satellite as its signal died down."     ts
57lose To fail to be the winner - "Did you win this time? - No, I lost again."     ts
58lose To shed, remove, discard, or eliminate - "When we get into the building, please lose the hat."     ts
59losings Monetary losses, as from gambling; losses - "One hears much more of winnings than losings."     ts
60losings plural form of losing     ts
61LOS direct line between the homing device on a missile and the target     ts
62Los the (Spanish)  isim     ts
63los Loss of Signal     ts
64los See Loos     ts
65los Line of sight     ts
66los Length of Stay     ts
67los Chilpancingo de los Bravos Los Alamos Los Angeles Los Angeles Times Los Glaciares National Park Santiago de los Caballeros Todos los Santos Lake     ts
68los late or old structural stage   Referenced to the seral stage of forest stands   Old growth forests are LOS but LOS is not necessarily old growth     ts
69los (A-F) Level of Service, a scale for classifying the degree of congestion on a road, where A is uncongested and F is heavily congested     ts
70los Praise     ts
71los (loss of signal) The absence of pulses lasting for one millisecond or more     ts
72los Loss of Signal: A condition at the receiver or a maintenance signal transmitted in the PHY overhead indicating that the receiving equipment has lost the received signal This is used to monitor the performance of the PHY layer     ts
73los Level of Service     ts
74los Level of service LRT: Light rail transit     ts
75los Level of service (measure of traffic congestion)     ts
76los   Abbreviation for line of sight   See line-of-sight propagation     ts
77los Level of Service; a rating between "A" and "F" as a measure of highway congestion     ts
78los LOS refers to the length of stay It is a term used by insurance companies, case managers and/or employers to describe the amount of time an individual stays in a hospital or in-patient facility     ts
79los Line of Slitlets mask, for spectroscopy     ts
80los (Level of Service) is a qualitative measure describing operational conditions within a traffic stream; generally described in terms of such factors as speed and travel time, freedom to maneuver, traffic interruptions, comfort and convenience, and safety LOS A represents free flow, LOS F represents gridlock     ts
81los (n) See line of sight     ts
82los Loss of signal The manifestation of a fault, such as a circuitry failure that causes the misplacement of telecommunications information LOS can be caused by an optical signal failure     ts
83lose To fail to obtain or enjoy; to fail to gain or win; hence, to fail to catch with the mind or senses; to miss; as, I lost a part of what he said     ts
84lose To wander from; to miss, so as not to be able to and; to go astray from; as, to lose one's way     ts
85lose To ruin; to destroy; as destroy; as, the ship was lost on the ledge     ts
86lose To be deprived of the view of; to cease to see or know the whereabouts of; as, he lost his companion in the crowd     ts
87lose Not to employ; to employ ineffectually; to throw away; to waste; to squander; as, to lose a day; to lose the benefits of instruction     ts
88lose as the result of any kind of contest     ts
89lose To cause to part with; to deprive of     ts
90lose To prevent from gaining or obtaining     ts
91lose To suffer loss, disadvantage, or defeat; to be worse off, esp     ts
92lose fail to win; "We lost the battle but we won the war"     ts
93lose To cause (something) to cease to be in ones possession or capability due to unfortunate or unknown circumstances, events or reasons     ts
94lose suffer the loss of a person through death or removal; "She lost her husband in the war"; "The couple that wanted to adopt the child lost her when the biological parents claimed her"     ts
95lose to be deprived of; as, to lose money from one's purse or pocket, or in business or gaming; to lose an arm or a leg by amputation; to lose men in battle     ts
96lose To part with unintentionally or unwillingly, as by accident, misfortune, negligence, penalty, forfeit, etc     ts
97lose To cease to have; to possess no longer; to suffer diminution of; as, to lose one's relish for anything; to lose one's health     ts
98lose be set at a disadvantage; "This author really suffers in translation"     ts
99lose If you lose a close relative or friend, they die. My Grandma lost her brother in the war     ts
100lose If someone loses their life, they die. the ferry disaster in 1987, in which 192 people lost their lives Hundreds of lives were lost in fighting     ts
101lose If you lose a part of your body, it is cut off in an operation or in an accident. He lost a foot when he was struck by a train     ts
102lose If things are lost, they are destroyed in a disaster. the famous Nankin pottery that was lost in a shipwreck off the coast of China     ts
103lose miss from one's possessions; lose sight of; "I've lost my glasses again!"     ts
104lose If you lose yourself in something or if you are lost in it, you give a lot of attention to it and do not think about anything else. Michael held on to her arm, losing himself in the music He was lost in the contemplation of the landscape. = absorb     ts
105lose If you lose an opportunity, you do not take advantage of it. If you don't do it soon you're going to lose the opportunity They did not lose the opportunity to say what they thought of events. a lost opportunity     ts
106lose If you lose weight, you become less heavy, and usually look thinner. I have lost a lot of weight Martha was able to lose 25 pounds     ts
107lose If you lose blood or fluid from your body, it leaves your body so that you have less of it. During fever a large quantity of fluid is lost in perspiration     ts
108lose If you lose something, you do not know where it is, for example because you have forgotten where you put it. I lost my keys I had to go back for my checkup; they'd lost my X-rays     ts
109lose If you lose a contest, a fight, or an argument, you do not succeed because someone does better than you and defeats you. A C Milan lost the Italian Cup Final The government lost the argument over the pace of reform No one likes to be on the losing side     ts
110lose fail to keep possession of; mislay, misplace; be deprived of; be defeated, fail; be bereaved; suffer a loss; waste; miss; go in the wrong direction; become less effective or valuable, diminish  fiil     ts
111lose You say that you lose something when you no longer have it because it has been taken away from you or destroyed. I lost my job when the company moved to another state She was terrified they'd lose their home     ts
112lose If someone loses a quality, characteristic, attitude, or belief, they no longer have it. He lost all sense of reason He had lost his desire to live     ts
113lose If someone or something loses heat, their temperature becomes lower. Babies lose heat much faster than adults     ts
114lose If you lose an ability, you stop having that ability because of something such as an accident. They lost their ability to hear He had lost the use of his legs     ts
115lose If a business loses money, it earns less money than it spends, and is therefore in debt. His shops stand to lose millions of pounds     ts
116lose If you lose time, something slows you down so that you do not make as much progress as you hoped. They claim that police lost valuable time in the early part of the investigation Six hours were lost in all     ts
117lose If something loses you a contest or loses you something that you had, it causes you to fail or to no longer have what you had. My own stupidity lost me the match His economic mismanagement has lost him the support of the general public. see also lost     ts
118lose Term used by parent when a child loses a portion of their paycheck for not doing what was to be done cheerfully and happily Term that is used when a child loses money from paycheck for each individual item not done according to parent's expectations     ts
119lose vi [not to win] kalah 2 vt [to put something somewhere and not know where it is] menghilangkan (hilang)     ts
120lose allow to go out of sight; "The detective lost the man he was shadowing after he had to stop at a red light"     ts
121lose fail to keep or to maintain; cease to have, either physically or in an abstract sense; "She lost her purse when she left it unattended on her seat"     ts
122lose fail to make money in a business; make a loss or fail to profit; "I lost thousands of dollars on that bad investment!"; "The company turned a loss after the first year     ts
123lose fail to get or obtain; "I lost the opportunity to spend a year abroad"     ts
124lose to be less or have less -- "How many kilograms did Bambee lose " (183)     ts
125lose misplace or fail, as in: I don't care if I win or lose, I just enjoy playing the game     ts
126lose to lose your balance: see balance to lose the battle but win the war: see battle to lose contact: see contact to lose your cool: see cool to lose face: see face to lose your grip: see grip to lose your head: see head to lose heart: see heart to lose your mind: see mind to lose your nerve: see nerve to lose the plot: see plot to lose sight of: see sight to lose your temper: see temper to lose touch: see touch to lose track of: see track     ts
127lose If you lose your way, you become lost when you are trying to go somewhere. The men lost their way in a sandstorm     ts
128lose If someone loses it, they become extremely angry or upset. I completely lost it. I went mad, berserk     ts
129lose place (something) where one cannot find it again; "I misplaced my eyeglasses"     ts
130lose retreat     ts
131lose [MIT] vi 1 To fail A program loses when it encounters an exceptional condition or fails to work in the expected manner 2 To be exceptionally unesthetic or crocky 3 Of people, to be obnoxious or unusually stupid (as opposed to ignorant) See also {deserves to lose} 4 n Refers to something that is {losing}, especially in the phrases "That's a lose!" and "What a lose!"     ts
132lose fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind; "I missed that remark"; "She missed his point"; "We lost part of what he said"     ts
133lose fail to win; "We lost the battle but we won the war" suffer the loss of a person through death or removal; "She lost her husband in the war"; "The couple that wanted to adopt the child lost her when the biological parents claimed her" allow to go out of sight; "The detective lost the man he was shadowing after he had to stop at a red light" miss from one's possessions; lose sight of; "I've lost my glasses again!" fail to keep or to maintain; cease to have, either physically or in an abstract sense; "She lost her purse when she left it unattended on her seat" fail to get or obtain; "I lost the opportunity to spend a year abroad" fail to make money in a business; make a loss or fail to profit; "I lost thousands of dollars on that bad investment!"; "The company turned a loss after the first year     ts
134losings something lost (especially money lost at gambling)     ts
135losings plural of losing     ts
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