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mayores
perduto, -a
inglés
inglés
italiano
italiano
I. lost [ingl. brit. lɒst, ingl. am. lɔst, lɑst] V. pret., part. pas.
lost → lose
II. lost [ingl. brit. lɒst, ingl. am. lɔst, lɑst] ADJ.
1. lost object, child, animal:
lost
lost
to get lost
get lost! coloq.
2. lost (wasted, vanished):
lost opportunity, chance
lost happiness, innocence, youth
lost civilization
to give sb, sth up for lost
3. lost (mystified):
lost person, look
lost person, look
to be lost without sb, sth
to be lost for words
4. lost:
to be lost in book
lost in wonder
5. lost (doomed):
lost liter., hum.
lost liter., hum.
all is, is not lost
a lost cause
I. lose <pret./part. pas. lost> [ingl. brit. luːz, ingl. am. luz] V. trans.
1. lose (mislay):
lose object, person
perdersi also fig.
2. lose (be deprived of):
perdere i contatti (with con)
to lose the use of limb, muscle
200 jobs will be lost
to be lost at sea
3. lose (miss, waste):
lose chance, time
4. lose (be defeated in):
lose DER., POL., DEP. fight, war, match, game, race, case, bet, election, vote
lose argument, debate
lose appeal
5. lose:
lose (not hear or understand) remark, word
lose (not see) moving object
you've lost me there! coloq., fig.
6. lose (shake off, get rid of):
lose habit
lose unwanted person or object
lose pursuer
lose post, job
lose worker
7. lose (go slow) clock, watch:
lose minutes, seconds
8. lose (cause to forfeit):
to lose sb sth
II. lose <pret./part. pas. lost> [ingl. brit. luːz, ingl. am. luz] V. intr.
1. lose (be defeated):
perdere (to sb con, contro qn)
2. lose (be worse off, deteriorate):
3. lose clock, watch:
III. to lose oneself V. v. refl.
to lose oneself <pret./part. pas. lost>:
to lose oneself in contemplation
lost property [ingl. brit.] SUST. ingl. brit. (articles)
lost soul SUST. REL.
lost soul
anima f persa also fig.
lost soul
anima f dannata also fig.
lost sheep SUST. fig.
lost sheep
long-lost [ingl. brit. ˌlɒŋˈlɒst, ingl. am. ˈlɔŋ ˈˌlɔst] ADJ.
long-lost relative
long-lost object
I. lose <pret./part. pas. lost> [ingl. brit. luːz, ingl. am. luz] V. trans.
1. lose (mislay):
lose object, person
perdersi also fig.
2. lose (be deprived of):
perdere i contatti (with con)
to lose the use of limb, muscle
200 jobs will be lost
to be lost at sea
3. lose (miss, waste):
lose chance, time
4. lose (be defeated in):
lose DER., POL., DEP. fight, war, match, game, race, case, bet, election, vote
lose argument, debate
lose appeal
5. lose:
lose (not hear or understand) remark, word
lose (not see) moving object
you've lost me there! coloq., fig.
6. lose (shake off, get rid of):
lose habit
lose unwanted person or object
lose pursuer
lose post, job
lose worker
7. lose (go slow) clock, watch:
lose minutes, seconds
8. lose (cause to forfeit):
to lose sb sth
II. lose <pret./part. pas. lost> [ingl. brit. luːz, ingl. am. luz] V. intr.
1. lose (be defeated):
perdere (to sb con, contro qn)
2. lose (be worse off, deteriorate):
3. lose clock, watch:
III. to lose oneself V. v. refl.
to lose oneself <pret./part. pas. lost>:
to lose oneself in contemplation
lost and found [ingl. brit.] SUST.
1. lost and found (articles):
lost and found
2. lost and found:
lost and found, also lost and found office
3. lost and found PRENSA:
“lost-and-found (column)”
lose out V. [luːz -]
to lose out on deal
to lose out on chance, opportunity, bargain
italiano
italiano
inglés
inglés
inglés
inglés
italiano
italiano
I. lost [lɔ:st] V.
lost pret., part. pas. of lose
II. lost [lɔ:st] ADJ.
1. lost:
lost
lost (object)
to get lost
to give sth/sb up for lost
to be lost in a book
2. lost (preoccupied):
lost
I. lose <lost, lost> [lu:z] V. trans.
to get lost person
to get lost object
II. lose <lost, lost> [lu:z] V. intr.
long-lost ADJ.
long-lost friend
long-lost object
lost and found SUST.
lost and found
italiano
italiano
inglés
inglés
perduto (-a)
Present
Ilose
youlose
he/she/itloses
welose
youlose
theylose
Past
Ilost
youlost
he/she/itlost
welost
youlost
theylost
Present Perfect
Ihavelost
youhavelost
he/she/ithaslost
wehavelost
youhavelost
theyhavelost
Past Perfect
Ihadlost
youhadlost
he/she/ithadlost
wehadlost
youhadlost
theyhadlost
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The cities sought damages from the banks for lost property-tax revenue and increased municipal services stemming from foreclosures that they said resulted from discriminatory lending.
www.bloomberg.com
Lost property tax revenue would hit $474.5 million in 2030.
billingsgazette.com
Should lost property be found, a good samaritan can call the number and arrange for the item's return.
en.wikipedia.org
Abandoned buildings mean lost property taxes for communities already facing shrinking tax bases.
www.estevanmercury.ca
The most common trauma events experienced during the past 10 years were hiding in the jungle (70%), forced relocation (67%), lost property (66%), and destruction of houses and crops (48%).
en.wikipedia.org