lose out
英 [luːz aʊt]
美 [luːz aʊt]
失败; 受损; 吃亏
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 失败;受损;吃亏
If youlose out, you suffer a loss or disadvantage because you have not succeeded in what you were doing.- We both lost out...
我们俩都输了。 - Laura lost out to Tom...
劳拉输给了汤姆。 - Women have lost out in this new pay flexibility...
在这一新的薪资弹性化政策中吃亏的是女性。 - Egypt has lost out on revenues from the Suez Canal.
埃及在苏伊士运河上的收益上受了损。
- We both lost out...
双语例句
- Having learnt a lesson, China's leaders do not want to lose out on the information revolution.
中国领导人得到了教训,不想在信息革命中再次失败。 - Avoid cashing in a policy early as you could lose out heavily
不要提早兑现保单,那样你可能会损失惨重。 - If a customer falls for a fake, they obviously lose out.
如果消费者买到假货,显然受损的是他们。 - We both lost out
我们俩都输了。 - New Delhi has to manage its relationships with Beijing and Washington wisely so it does not lose out.
新德里必须明智地处理其与中美两国之间的关系,以免陷于不利。 - So you are not going to see people giving yachts away I've never lost$ 2bn overnight, but if you do lose out, I'm sure it gives you a cold sweat.
所以你不会看到人们放弃游艇我从没有在一夜之间损失20亿美元,但你若真的赔了,我确信这会让你一身冷汗。 - Initially, the country managers resisted, fearing some of their local financial clients might lose out.
最初,中国和印度的管理人员对此有抵制,他们担心此举可能会导致当地的金融行业客户流失。 - Generally, Singaporeans are kiasu& they fear to lose out.
新加坡人普遍存在着怕输心理。 - Individual companies would lose out; but overall, the global economy would benefit.
个别公司可能会因此出局,但整体而言,全球经济将会受益。 - Laura lost out to Tom
劳拉输给了汤姆。