losing

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الإنجليزية - التركية
kaybeden

2.Dünya Savaşı sona erdi ve Olimpiyatlar 1948'de Londra'da yeniden başladı, ama savaşın kaybeden ülkeleri olan Almanya ve Japonya davet edilmediler. - World War II ended and the Olympics were revived in 1948 in London, but the losing countries of the war, Germany and Japan, were not invited.

kaybederek

Tom arabasının kontrolünü kaybederek yoldan çıktı. - Tom swerved hard, losing control of his car.

Eğer ne yediğine dikkat etmezsen, bu kadar uzun zaman kaybederek verdiğin bütün kiloyu geri alacaksın. - If you aren't careful about what you eat, you'll put back on all the weight that you spent so much time losing.

{i} kaybediş
{f} kaybet

O, tüm parasını kaybettiği için onu bağışladı. - She forgave him for losing all her money.

Ani bir fırtınadan dengesini kaybettiği için, ip cambazı ölümüne düştü. - Losing his balance from a sudden gust of wind, the tightrope walker fell to his death.

ziyan gören
kazançlı olmayan
kaybedeceği belli olan
zarar gören
yitirme
lose
kaybetmek

Tom Mary'yi kaybetmek istemiyor. - Tom doesn't want to lose Mary.

İtibarını kaybetmek aşağılanmak anlamına gelir. - To lose face means to be humiliated.

lose
yitirmek

Kız arkadaşımı yitirmek istemiyorum. - I don't want to lose my girlfriend.

losing bargain
zararına satış
losing action
(Bilgisayar) kayıp eylem
losing blood
kan kaybetme
losing citizenship
(Kanun) vatandaşlığı kaybetme
losing right of disclaimer
(Kanun) red hakkını kaybetme
lose
kaybolmak

Kaybolmak istemiyorum. - I don't want to lose.

LOS
(Askeri) görüş hattı (line of sight)
lose
mağlup olmak
lose
zayi etmek
lose
(Ticaret) ziyan etmek
lose
kaybettirmek
lose
geri kalmak (saat)
lose
(Ticaret) zarar etmek
lose
(sögen) geri kalmak
lose
kazanamamak
lose
yenilmek
lose
duyamamak
lose
kaybet

Tom soğukkanlılığını asla kaybetmez. - Tom never loses his cool.

Avukat savunmada niçin kaybetti? - Why did the lawyer lose in the argument?

lose
harcamak
lose
görememek ya da anlayamamak
lose
israf etmek
lose
{f} (lost)
bet on a losing racehorse
kaybeden ata oynamak
fight a losing battle against
ümitsizce savaşmak
fight a losing battle against
akıntıya kürek çekmek
have a losing streak
{k} (birinin) şansı rast gitmemek
lose
lose face itibarını kaybetmek
lose
{f} geri kalmak
lose
{f} mahrum etmek
lose
{f} heba etmek
lose
kendinde
lose
{f} yenilmek, kaybetmek: ''Did your team win?'' ''No, it lost.''
lose
{f} kaçırmak
lose
{f} kaçırmak, elden kaçırmak
lose
lose ground geri çekilmek
lose
{f} azıtmak
lose
mahrum olmak
lose
mevkiini kaybetmek
lose
f kaybetmek
التركية - التركية

تعريف losing في التركية التركية القاموس.

los
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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
That loses or lose, or has or have lost

Being on the losing team is disappointing.

Present participle of lose
The action of the verb to lose
Causing or incurring loss; as, a losing game or business
Given to flattery or deceit; flattering; cozening
{i} misplacing
losing count
Present participle of lose count
losing face
Present participle of lose face
losing it
Present participle of lose it
losing streak
An uninterrupted sequence of losses
losing streak
menstruation

When I'm ridin' round the world / And I'm doin' this and I'm signin' that / And I'm tryin' to make some girl, who tells me / Baby, better come back, maybe next week / 'Cause you see I'm on a losing streak.

losing track
Present participle of lose track
losing control
process or instance of losing command over (i.e. one's feelings, a situation, etc.)
losing either way
losing both things that one wanted to obtain, losing no matter what one does
losing hair
going bald
losing one's head
panicking, losing one's self control
losing one's mind
going mad, going nuts, going crazy, becoming insane
losing one's sanity
losing one's mind, becoming insane, going crazy
losing one's senses
going crazy, losing the ability to think rationally
losing one's temper
becoming angry, becoming irritated
losing streak
a streak of losses
losing weight
decreasing in weight, becoming thinner, becoming slimmer
LOS
Line-of-Sight, an uninterrupted virtual line of observation
LOS
Loan Origination System, a software application or ASP solution for originating loans
LOS
Law of the Sea
LOS
Level of Service, a measure by which transportation planners reckon the quality of service on transportation devices
LOS
IATA airport code for Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos, Nigeria
LOS
Line of Supply, the transportation infrastructure that supports a military unit
LOS
Large Offspring Syndrome, a phenomenon found occasionally in calves and lambs which are born to parents which have been cloned or otherwise subject to embryo manipulation
fight a losing battle
To continue to wage war when it is clear that one is not going to win
fight a losing battle
To try to do something so difficult that it will probably end in failure

The bus was oppressively warm and the air-conditioning was fighting a losing battle with the heat.

lose
Of a clock, to run slower than expected

It's already 5:30? My watch must have lost a few minutes.

lose
To cause (something) to cease to be in one's possession or capability due to unfortunate or unknown circumstances, events or reasons

She lost her position when the company was taken over.

lose
To fail to be the winner

Did you win this time? - No, I lost again.

lose
To shed, remove, discard, or eliminate

When we get into the building, please lose the hat.

lose
To have (an organ) removed from one's body, especially by accident

He lost his spleen in a car wreck.

losings
plural form of losing
losings
Monetary losses, as from gambling; losses

One hears much more of winnings than losings.

not win for losing
To repeatedly fail in one's gambles or efforts

Manboy grinned, and looked up as Two-Way joined them, laughing. Gabe you is just naturally a Jonah to your own self, and can't win for losing no matter what.

on a losing wicket
in a no-win situation

Recognize that we are on a losing wicket in Vietnam.

lose
{v} to suffer loss, fail, miss, let slip, forfeit, bewilder
LOS
direct line between the homing device on a missile and the target
Los
{i} the (Spanish)
los
LOS refers to the length of stay It is a term used by insurance companies, case managers and/or employers to describe the amount of time an individual stays in a hospital or in-patient facility
los
(A-F) Level of Service, a scale for classifying the degree of congestion on a road, where A is uncongested and F is heavily congested
los
Level of service LRT: Light rail transit
los
Length of Stay
los
Line of sight
los
Level of Service
los
Chilpancingo de los Bravos Los Alamos Los Angeles Los Angeles Times Los Glaciares National Park Santiago de los Caballeros Todos los Santos Lake
los
Loss of signal The manifestation of a fault, such as a circuitry failure that causes the misplacement of telecommunications information LOS can be caused by an optical signal failure
los
Loss of Signal: A condition at the receiver or a maintenance signal transmitted in the PHY overhead indicating that the receiving equipment has lost the received signal This is used to monitor the performance of the PHY layer
los
Praise
los
  Abbreviation for line of sight   See line-of-sight propagation
los
Loss of Signal
los
(n) See line of sight
los
late or old structural stage   Referenced to the seral stage of forest stands   Old growth forests are LOS but LOS is not necessarily old growth
los
Level of service (measure of traffic congestion)
los
(loss of signal) The absence of pulses lasting for one millisecond or more
los
Level of Service; a rating between "A" and "F" as a measure of highway congestion
los
Line of Slitlets mask, for spectroscopy
los
(Level of Service) is a qualitative measure describing operational conditions within a traffic stream; generally described in terms of such factors as speed and travel time, freedom to maneuver, traffic interruptions, comfort and convenience, and safety LOS A represents free flow, LOS F represents gridlock
lose
If you lose a contest, a fight, or an argument, you do not succeed because someone does better than you and defeats you. A C Milan lost the Italian Cup Final The government lost the argument over the pace of reform No one likes to be on the losing side
lose
To wander from; to miss, so as not to be able to and; to go astray from; as, to lose one's way
lose
miss from one's possessions; lose sight of; "I've lost my glasses again!"
lose
If someone loses it, they become extremely angry or upset. I completely lost it. I went mad, berserk
lose
suffer the loss of a person through death or removal; "She lost her husband in the war"; "The couple that wanted to adopt the child lost her when the biological parents claimed her"
lose
To be unable to follow or trace (somebody or something) any longer
lose
To have (a relative or friend) die
lose
vi [not to win] kalah 2 vt [to put something somewhere and not know where it is] menghilangkan (hilang)
lose
fail to keep or to maintain; cease to have, either physically or in an abstract sense; "She lost her purse when she left it unattended on her seat"
lose
If you lose something, you do not know where it is, for example because you have forgotten where you put it. I lost my keys I had to go back for my checkup; they'd lost my X-rays
lose
To shed (weight); to reduce
lose
retreat
lose
If you lose blood or fluid from your body, it leaves your body so that you have less of it. During fever a large quantity of fluid is lost in perspiration
lose
be set at a disadvantage; "This author really suffers in translation"
lose
Not to employ; to employ ineffectually; to throw away; to waste; to squander; as, to lose a day; to lose the benefits of instruction
lose
To cause to part with; to deprive of
lose
If a business loses money, it earns less money than it spends, and is therefore in debt. His shops stand to lose millions of pounds
lose
To ruin; to destroy; as destroy; as, the ship was lost on the ledge
lose
If you lose a close relative or friend, they die. My Grandma lost her brother in the war
lose
To cease to have; to possess no longer; to suffer diminution of; as, to lose one's relish for anything; to lose one's health
lose
misplace or fail, as in: I don't care if I win or lose, I just enjoy playing the game
lose
If you lose a part of your body, it is cut off in an operation or in an accident. He lost a foot when he was struck by a train
lose
as the result of any kind of contest
lose
If you lose weight, you become less heavy, and usually look thinner. I have lost a lot of weight Martha was able to lose 25 pounds
lose
If someone loses their life, they die. the ferry disaster in 1987, in which 192 people lost their lives Hundreds of lives were lost in fighting
lose
allow to go out of sight; "The detective lost the man he was shadowing after he had to stop at a red light"
lose
To fail to win (a game, competition, trial, etc). Often followed by out
lose
to lose your balance: see balance to lose the battle but win the war: see battle to lose contact: see contact to lose your cool: see cool to lose face: see face to lose your grip: see grip to lose your head: see head to lose heart: see heart to lose your mind: see mind to lose your nerve: see nerve to lose the plot: see plot to lose sight of: see sight to lose your temper: see temper to lose touch: see touch to lose track of: see track
lose
If someone or something loses heat, their temperature becomes lower. Babies lose heat much faster than adults
lose
To suffer loss, disadvantage, or defeat; to be worse off, esp
lose
fail to win; "We lost the battle but we won the war" suffer the loss of a person through death or removal; "She lost her husband in the war"; "The couple that wanted to adopt the child lost her when the biological parents claimed her" allow to go out of sight; "The detective lost the man he was shadowing after he had to stop at a red light" miss from one's possessions; lose sight of; "I've lost my glasses again!" fail to keep or to maintain; cease to have, either physically or in an abstract sense; "She lost her purse when she left it unattended on her seat" fail to get or obtain; "I lost the opportunity to spend a year abroad" fail to make money in a business; make a loss or fail to profit; "I lost thousands of dollars on that bad investment!"; "The company turned a loss after the first year
lose
If you lose yourself in something or if you are lost in it, you give a lot of attention to it and do not think about anything else. Michael held on to her arm, losing himself in the music He was lost in the contemplation of the landscape. = absorb
lose
To cause (something) to cease to be in ones possession or capability due to unfortunate or unknown circumstances, events or reasons
lose
to be deprived of; as, to lose money from one's purse or pocket, or in business or gaming; to lose an arm or a leg by amputation; to lose men in battle
lose
place (something) where one cannot find it again; "I misplaced my eyeglasses"
lose
To part with unintentionally or unwillingly, as by accident, misfortune, negligence, penalty, forfeit, etc
lose
If you lose an opportunity, you do not take advantage of it. If you don't do it soon you're going to lose the opportunity They did not lose the opportunity to say what they thought of events. a lost opportunity
lose
If you lose an ability, you stop having that ability because of something such as an accident. They lost their ability to hear He had lost the use of his legs
lose
Term used by parent when a child loses a portion of their paycheck for not doing what was to be done cheerfully and happily Term that is used when a child loses money from paycheck for each individual item not done according to parent's expectations
lose
To prevent from gaining or obtaining
lose
If you lose time, something slows you down so that you do not make as much progress as you hoped. They claim that police lost valuable time in the early part of the investigation Six hours were lost in all
lose
[MIT] vi 1 To fail A program loses when it encounters an exceptional condition or fails to work in the expected manner 2 To be exceptionally unesthetic or crocky 3 Of people, to be obnoxious or unusually stupid (as opposed to ignorant) See also {deserves to lose} 4 n Refers to something that is {losing}, especially in the phrases "That's a lose!" and "What a lose!"
lose
fail to get or obtain; "I lost the opportunity to spend a year abroad"
lose
{f} fail to keep possession of; mislay, misplace; be deprived of; be defeated, fail; be bereaved; suffer a loss; waste; miss; go in the wrong direction; become less effective or valuable, diminish
lose
If something loses you a contest or loses you something that you had, it causes you to fail or to no longer have what you had. My own stupidity lost me the match His economic mismanagement has lost him the support of the general public. see also lost
lose
If things are lost, they are destroyed in a disaster. the famous Nankin pottery that was lost in a shipwreck off the coast of China
lose
To be deprived of the view of; to cease to see or know the whereabouts of; as, he lost his companion in the crowd
lose
fail to make money in a business; make a loss or fail to profit; "I lost thousands of dollars on that bad investment!"; "The company turned a loss after the first year
lose
to be less or have less -- "How many kilograms did Bambee lose " (183)
lose
fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind; "I missed that remark"; "She missed his point"; "We lost part of what he said"
lose
To fail to obtain or enjoy; to fail to gain or win; hence, to fail to catch with the mind or senses; to miss; as, I lost a part of what he said
lose
You say that you lose something when you no longer have it because it has been taken away from you or destroyed. I lost my job when the company moved to another state She was terrified they'd lose their home
lose
If someone loses a quality, characteristic, attitude, or belief, they no longer have it. He lost all sense of reason He had lost his desire to live
lose
If you lose your way, you become lost when you are trying to go somewhere. The men lost their way in a sandstorm
lose
fail to win; "We lost the battle but we won the war"
losings
plural of losing
losings
something lost (especially money lost at gambling)
losing

    الواصلة

    los·ing

    التركية النطق

    luzîng

    النطق

    /ˈlo͞ozəɴɢ/ /ˈluːzɪŋ/

    رصف المشتركة

    losing my religion

    فيديوهات

    ... important to tell you that we did come in during some tough times. We were losing 800,000 ...
    ... and for people losing their insurance, this is why the American people don't want ' don't ...
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