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loser

/loo-zer/US // ˈlu zər //UK // (ˈluːzə) //

失败者,败者,输家,败者为王

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person, team, nation, etc., that loses: The visiting team was the loser in the series.
    • : Informal. a person who has been convicted of a misdemeanor or, especially, a felony: a two-time loser.a person who has failed at a particular activity: a loser at marriage.someone or something that is marked by consistently or thoroughly bad quality, performance, etc.: Don't bother to see that film, it's a real loser.
    • : Slang. a misfit, especially someone who has never or seldom been successful at a job, personal relationship, etc.

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Examples

  • The Arizona Coyotes would have made the playoffs in the West that year, too, if not for the loser points boosting the Colorado Avalanche’s record.

  • There would be losers in a major shift toward meat alternatives.

  • Below, in the weekly “By the Numbers” section, I get into the big winners and losers of the 2021 markets.

  • Here’s a quick rundown of the winners and losers from this head-spinning, seven-player trade.

  • James Harden is a winner and a loser of the Nets’ blockbuster tradeNo matter what they do, the Nets are going to be great offensively.

  • In rambling posts, he called himself a loser, and wrote that he must be either bipolar or a psychopath.

  • The Affordable Care Act was always a short-term political loser with respect to middle-class voters.

  • One time I remember taking a walk and a guy drove past with his window down and yelled, ‘Hey loser, get a car!’

  • This is a fight that immigration reform advocates believe is a loser for the GOP.

  • “When I first met du Pont, I thought he was the biggest loser on Earth,” Mark recently told People.

  • All three of themJess, Griff, and the excited loser of the pursereached for the umbrella; but Griff was the first.

  • You shall not be the loser, Mrs. Martin, by the attention you may pay to this poor orphan girl.

  • Payment over to the winner after notice or demand by the loser is not a good defense in an action against the stakeholder.

  • Si was getting a little the better of Billings, and184 the General's sympathies naturally went toward the loser.

  • He foresaw what it implied, however, and at once returned to Boston, to find himself a heavy loser by the financial disaster.