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I . lose <lost, lost> [lu:z] VB trans

1. lose (mislay):

lose
gubić [perf z-]

2. lose (no longer have):

lose
tracić [perf s-]
lose weight
gubić [perf z-]
to lose one's breath

3. lose (be late):

to lose ten minutes

4. lose (be defeated):

lose

II . lose <lost, lost> [lu:z] VB intr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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I'm not going to lose any sleep over it.
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O-tane gives him his ten yen back, but grumbles that he has made her lose money.
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A jobber may not necessarily lose, only make the superstar look powerful or at least another superstar interfering with the match to be powerful.
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The show centers on overweight contestants attempting to lose the most weight and to fight for a cash prize.
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That disables the power-assisted steering and brakes and can cause drivers to lose control.
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In addition, the party who rejected the offer may lose their entitlement to certain attorneys' fees, compensable litigation costs and prejudgment interest.
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Even where small amounts of gold leaf are used the artwork does not lose its power and eloquence, but gains in mystery and profundity.
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Soon, with increase in mass motorization, the railway started to lose passenger volume.
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Once removed from the fruit, they lose viability within a few days.
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However, upon resumption in the evening he lost the opening four frames and would eventually lose the match 79.
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