lose it
英 [luːz ɪt]
美 [luːz ɪt]
大发雷霆; 未能控制怒火(或情绪); 发疯; 精神失常
英英释义
verb
- lose control of one's emotions
- When she heard that she had not passed the exam, she lost it completely
- When her baby died, she snapped
双语例句
- How did you feel about the bet if you lose it?
如果这次赌博你输了,你觉得赌博如何? - Well, I thought, I've already lost half my job, I might as well go the whole hog and lose it completely.
嗯,我想,反正我的工作已经丢了一半了,干脆一不做二不休,走人算了。 - The mast, which was a solid spruce spar, bent like a bow, and for a moment I thought we were going to lose it.
坚固的云杉木做成的桅杆已经弯得像一把弓,那一刻我觉得它马上就要断了。 - This is the only book we have, take care not to lose it.
这是我们唯一的一本书,小心别把它弄丢了。 - I have always valued your friendship very highly, and I am very sorry to lose it.
我一向很重视你的友谊,我非常不愿意丧失它。 - Managers lose it when they are no longer questioned in their decisions.
当管理者不再怀疑自己的决定时,他们就失去了它。 - You lose it, it may not come around again.
要是输了,就再也没有机会。 - Don't lose it on the way home.
别在回家的路上弄丢了。 - If we give him the money now, before he's proved that he'll be able to pay it back, we may lose it completely. I think we should wait and see.
要是我们在他证明自已有偿还能力以前就借给他钱,我们的钱就可能落空。我看还是应该等等看。 - It leads to volatility of jobs, as you have an advantage today and can lose it tomorrow.
它导致了工作的不稳定性。今天你有优势,明天你就可能失去优势。