loser
noun /ˈluːzə(r)/
/ˈluːzər/
- a person who is defeated in a competition
(比赛的)输者,败者 - winners and losers
赢家与输家 - He’s a good/bad loser (= he accepts defeat well/badly).
他是个输得起/输不起的人。
Topics Games and toysb1- The film company thought they'd backed a loser until the film won an Oscar.
影片获得奥斯卡金像奖之前,电影公司一度以为他们支持错了对象。 - The main loser was the United Left, which lost eight seats.
输得最惨的是联合左翼,失去了8 个席位。 - He has to be the Oscars' all-time loser with seven nominations and no wins.
他必须是奥斯卡史上的失败者,有七项提名,但没有获奖。 - Sweden will now play the losers of the other semi-final for the bronze medal.
现在,瑞典队要与另一场半决赛的败者争夺铜牌。 - They were 16–3 losers to New Zealand yesterday.
昨天他们以16比3输给了新西兰。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- good
- bad
- poor
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- back
- winners and losers
- (rather informal) a person who is regularly unsuccessful, especially when you have a low opinion of them
屡屡失败的人(尤指评价较低者) - She's one of life's losers.
她是个生活的失败者。 - He's a born loser.
他生来就是个失败者。
Topics Difficulty and failureb2- The impression he gave was one of a bumbling loser.
他给人的印象是一个笨手笨脚的失败者。 - She made me feel like a complete loser.
她让我觉得自己像个彻底的失败者。 - He's just a pathetic loser.
他不过是个可怜的失败者。 - He began to see himself as a loser; lacking in skills or opportunities.
他开始把自己看成失败者;缺乏技能或者机会。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- good
- bad
- poor
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- back
- She's one of life's losers.
- a person who suffers because of a particular action, decision, etc.
(因某行为、决定等的)受损害者 - The real losers in all of this are the students.
在这一切中真正受损害的是学生。 - If the teachers go on strike, the children are the ultimate losers.
如果教师罢工,最终受害的将是孩子们。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- good
- bad
- poor
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- back
- The real losers in all of this are the students.