Lose at Meaning in English
expression
ˈɫuz/ /ˈæt
LOOZ-at
lˈuːz/ /ˈæt
LOOZ-at
التعريف
To not win in a game, competition, or activity.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Lose at' is followed by the activity or game (e.g., 'lose at chess,' 'lose at poker'). Not used with physical objects ('lose keys'). Often informal, for competitions or board/video games. Don't confuse with 'lose to' (about the opponent).
Spanish: perder enPortuguese (BR): perder emPortuguese (PT): perder emChinese (Simplified): 在...中输Chinese (Traditional): 在...中輸Hindi: पर हारनाArabic: يخسر فيBengali: তে হারাRussian: проиграть в - проигрывать вJapanese: 〜で負けるVietnamese: thua ở - thua trongKorean: ~에서 지다Turkish: ...'da kaybetmekUrdu: پر ہارناIndonesian: kalah dalam
جمل نموذجية
I always lose at chess.
basic
He doesn't like to lose at video games.
basic
Did you lose at soccer yesterday?
basic
No matter how hard I try, I always lose at board games with my family.
natural
She hates to lose at anything, even a friendly match.
natural
Let’s have fun and not worry if we lose at trivia tonight.
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