loser
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT The losers of a game, contest, or struggle are the people who are defeated or beaten. 失败者
...the Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills, the winners and losers of this year's Super Bowl. …达拉斯牛仔队和布法罗比利队,今年超级杯赛的获胜者和失败者。
2. PHRASE If someone is a good loser, they accept that they have lost a game or contest without complaining. If someone is a bad loser, they hate losing and complain about it. 输得起的人/输不起的人
I'm a great winner and I try to be a good loser. 我赢得起,也要努力做一个输得起的人。
3. N-COUNT If you refer to someone as a loser, you have a low opinion of them because you think they are always unsuccessful. 老是失败的人[非正式]
They've only been trained to compete with other men, so a successful woman can make them feel like a real loser. 他们只被训练与其他的男性竞争,所以一个成功的女性会让他们觉得自己确实是失败者。
4. N-COUNT People who are losers as the result of an action or event, are in a worse situation because of it or do not benefit from it. 损失者
Some of the top business successes of the 1980s became the country's greatest losers in the recession. 20世纪80年代的一些极其成功的商人在该国经济萧条时期沦为损失最惨重的人。
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loser /ˈluːzə/ (losers)
剑桥词典
loser noun [C] (DOES NOT WIN)
a person or team that does not win a game or competition
(比赛中的)输者,负方
The losers of both games will play each other for third place . 两场比赛的负者将争夺第3名。
He's a good/bad loser (= he behaves well/badly when he is defeated ). 他是个输得起/输不起的人。
loser noun [C] (IS NOT SUCCESSFUL)
informala person who is always unsuccessful at everything they do
命运不济者,倒霉蛋
He's a born loser. 他天生就是个倒霉蛋。
loser noun [C] (GETS WORSE)
someone or something that is in a worse position or has less value at the end of a process
受害者,遭殃者
The latest price increases mean that the real loser, as usual , is the consumer . 与以往一样,最近这次涨价的真正受害者还是消费者。
On the London Stock Exchange, losers beat gainers 1,353 to 823. 在伦敦证券交易所,价格下跌的股票有1353支,价格上升的有823支,前者超过了后者。 返回 loser