loser
- IPA[ˈlo͞ozər]
美式
- a person or thing that loses or has lost something, especially a game or contest;a person who accepts defeat with good or bad grace, as specified
noun: loser, plural noun: losers
- 釋義
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名詞
- 1. a person or thing that loses or has lost something, especially a game or contest he was the loser in the race 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a person who accepts defeat with good or bad grace, as specified we won fair and square—they should concede that and be good losers
- ▪ a person or thing that is put at a disadvantage by a particular situation or course of action children are the losers when politicians keep fiddling around with education
- ▪ a person who fails frequently or is generally unsuccessful in life a ragtag community of rejects and losers 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a card that is expected to be part of a losing trick South appeared to have three losers: a trump, a diamond, and a spade
- used, often humorously, to assert that whoever finds something by chance is entitled to keep it
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to assert that whoever finds something by chance is entitled to keep it
Oxford Dictionary
- be involved in a course of action that is bound to fail
Oxford Dictionary
- be involved in a course of action that is bound to fail
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈluːzə]
英式
- a person or thing that loses or has lost something, especially a game or contest: he was the loser in the race
Oxford Dictionary