LOSS在劍橋英語詞典中的解釋及翻譯
2026-06-19 04:22:07lossnoun uk
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B2 [ C or U ] the fact that you no longer have something or have less of something: Many parents feel a sense of loss when their children leave home. He suffered a gradual loss of memory.job loss There will be substantial job losses if the factory closes down.hearing loss He suffered hearing loss from testing aircraft engines. blood/hair/weight loss
C2 [ S ] a disadvantage caused by someone leaving or by something being taken away: loss to It would be a great loss to the department if you left.
B2 [ C or U ] the death of a person: They never got over the loss of their son.
C1 [ C ] a situation in which a business spends more money than it earns: The company announced a pre-tax loss of three million dollars.
[ C ] an occasion when a person or team loses a game or competition: The team suffered its first loss of the season on Saturday. In big league poker, wins and losses are measured in thousands of pounds.loss to The captain spoke to the press after her team's 6-5 loss to Italy. 比較
win
draw loss of life
an occasion when a number of people die: The plane crashed with serious loss of life.
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更多範例减少例句Both viruses cause fever and loss of appetite.Her death is a grievous loss to the whole of the community.The bomb explosion resulted in a tragic loss of life.The club does not accept responsibility for loss of or damage to club members' personal property.Naturally we want to see as few job losses in the industry as possible.
「SMART 詞彙」:相關單字和片語
Losing and loss
action
astray
black hole
disappear
escape
forfeit
get lost
kiss
lose
lose your way idiom
lost
mislay
misplace
misroute
slip from someone's grasp
slip through someone's fingers idiom
unaccounted for
unrecoverable
unrecovered
wave
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你還可以在這些話題中找到相關的字詞、片語和同義詞:
Advantage and disadvantage
Death and dying
Accounting
Profits & losses
Losing and being defeated
習語
be at a loss
sorry for your loss
one man's loss is another man's gain
(loss在劍橋高級學習詞典和同義詞詞典中的解釋 © Cambridge University Press)
loss | 美式英語詞典
lossnoun [ C/U ] us
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loss noun [C/U]
(NOT HAVING)
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the action or state of not having or keeping something any more: [ C ] The company’s losses over the last few years have been staggering.
Loss may mean death: [ U ] They never got over the loss of their son.
loss noun [C/U]
(NOT CONTROLLING)
the action or state of not maintaining or having control over something any more: [ C ] He suffered a gradual loss of memory in his later years.
習語
at a loss
(loss在劍橋學術詞典中的解釋 © Cambridge University Press)
loss | 商務英語
lossnoun uk
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[ C or U ] a situation in which you no longer have something or have less of something, or the process that causes this: The loss of jobs in the convenience food industry seems inevitable.loss of earnings/income/pay She received compensation for loss of earnings through the illness.a loss in sth The new road will cause losses in economic value to many local properties.
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FINANCE, COMMERCE a situation in which a business or an organization spends more money than it earns, or loses money in another way: announce/post/report a loss (of sth) The company announced a loss of €1.3m last year. a loss in revenue big/financial/heavy losses a net/operating loss a pre-tax/after-tax lossincur/make/realize a loss In a bid to attract customers, some insurers may even be making a loss on contracts marketed to certain key buyers. a loss on an investment/a sale
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STOCK MARKET a situation in which the value of shares goes down: a loss in sth Gains in oil and gas were partly offset by losses in consumer products and precious metals.
[ U ]
INSURANCE a situation in which property is damaged, lost, or stolen, and an insurance company must pay to replace it: We will cover your house contents against accidental loss or damage during the removal.
[ C ] a disadvantage caused by someone leaving an organization: be a loss to sb/sth It would be a great loss to the department if you left.
loss of face
a situation in which someone loses the respect of other people because of something they have done: His first deal with the company had turned into a very public loss of face. 也請參見
lose
operate, run, etc. at a loss
FINANCE, COMMERCE to fail to make a profit in a business: Of the 235 large industrial projects, 46 are running at a loss. 比較
gain noun
profit noun也請參見
actual loss
all-loss
annual loss
capital loss
credit loss
exceptional loss
first-half loss
full-year loss
gross loss
job loss
loan loss
net loss
one-time loss
operating loss
paper loss
passive loss
quarterly loss
tax loss
trading loss
underwriting loss
(loss在劍橋商務英語詞典中的解釋 © Cambridge University Press)
loss的例句
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Our motivation for that restraint can be less than virtuous; it may be based on mental comfort or a rational calculation of profits and losses.
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In all cases, the number of acquired genes is higher than the number of genes losses in the branch of the sister grouping.
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Because the total losses from unprofitable routes are greater than before, the government would have to increase its subsidy.
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The losses in mailer welfare, which are of course opposite in sign from the profits, are substantially larger in magnitude than the profits.
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However, when defined contribution plans, like 401(k) plans, incur such losses, the individual plan participants are directly affected and bear the losses themselves.
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A young policeman in a leather jacket painfully, letter by letter, typed my losses on an ancient machine.
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Ultimately the net benefits from insider dealing must equal the net losses.
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Firms then have to adopt" inflation accounting" techniques in which all costs, revenues, profits and losses are fully adjusted for inflation.
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The magnitude of such losses is very difficult to estimate.
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He saw little chance of recouping war losses easily.
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If the latter, heavy losses in a better quality army would be very dysgenic.
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Such data are not available because many losses are never discovered and others are never reported, even within the organizations where they occurred.
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Capital gains (or losses) and lump-sum or one-time payments such as life insurance settlements are excluded.
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At each stage of the family life cycle more losses may need to be negotiated, as well as the usual critical periods for any family.
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The data are complicated by the inclusion of control (natural) losses of prey at various availabilities.
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包含loss的固定搭配
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age-related lossThis abrupt decline in the abundance of darkened photoreceptors coincides with the age by which 50% of the age-related loss in visual acuity is achieved.
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anticipated lossThe council arrived at an anticipated loss not of £1·1 million but of £300,000.
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catastrophic lossNonliving things, having relatively fewer correlated features, are vulnerable to damage on a more individual basis, but then show a less catastrophic loss as the disease progresses.
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