English - English - lostv. draw lots for v. acquit, declare innocent, set free; release (from a debt or duty); free, loosen, unfasten, slacken; solve, find the solution; undo, open; cause dissolution (Chemistry, Biology) » Examples
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English - German - lostadj. verloren; ausgestorben; vermißt; versäumt; aussichtslos » Examples
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English - Japanese - lost(動) 失う; 置き忘れる; 欠乏する; 負ける; 先立たれる; 損失する; 消費する; 方向を間違える; 効果がなくなる; 価値がなくなる » Examples
Definition of lostAdjective 1. No longer in your possession or control; unable to be found or recovered. A lost child. Lost friends. His lost book. Lost opportunities. 2. Not gained or won. A lost battle. A lost prize. 3. Spiritually or physically doomed or destroyed. Lost souls. A lost ship. The lost platoon. 4. Having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or personal identity. The anesthetic left her completely disoriented. Obviously bemused by his questions. Bewildered and confused. A cloudy and confounded philosopher. Just a mixed-up kid. She felt lost on the first day of school. 6. Unable to function; without help. 7. Not caught with the senses or the mind. Words lost in the din. 8. Incapable of being recovered or regained. His lost honor. 9. Deeply absorbed in thought. Lost in thought. A preoccupied frown. Noun 10. People who are destined to die soon. The agony of the doomed was in his voice.
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