lost
英 [lɒst]
美 [lɔst]
- adj.失われた; 没収された; 当惑した
- v. 失った(loseの過去分詞);失敗した
語源
英語の語源
- lost (adj.)
- "defeated," c. 1300; "wasted, spent in vain," c. 1500; also "no longer to be found" (1520s), from past participle of lose. Lost Cause in reference to the Southern U.S. bid for independence is from the title of E.A. Pollard's history of the CSA and the rebellion (1866). Lost Generation in reference to the period 1914-18 first attested 1926 in Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises," where he credits it to Gertrude Stein. Lost-and-found as the name of a department where misplaced articles are brought or sought is by 1907.
例文
- 1. Friendship means understanding,not agreement.It means forgiveness,not forgetting.It means the memories last,even if contact is lost .
- 友情は理解であり、妥協ではない、許すことであり、忘れることではない。連絡しなくても、感情は残っています。
毎日一言
- 2.He missed the catch and the match was lost .
- 彼はボールをキャッチせず、試合に負けた。
- 3.He lost two stone in weight during his time there.
- 彼はそこにいたときに体重が2英石落ちた。
- 4.The victim suffered a dreadful injury and lost a lot of blood.
- 被害者は重傷を負い、大量に失血した。
- 5.The armed forces have launched offensives to recapture lost ground.
- この武装部隊は失われた陣地を取り戻すために攻撃を始めた。
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