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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++los·er /ˈluːzə $ -ər/ ●●○ noun [countable]  1 WORSEsomeone who is in a worse situation than they were, because of something that has happened 不幸的人,受害者 OPP winner If the strike continues, the people of Galway will be the real losers. 如果罢工继续下去,真正受害的将是戈尔韦地区的人。2 FAILsomeone who is never successful in life, work, or relationships 〔在生活、工作或人际关系方面〕屡屡失败的人,失败者 What a loser! 真是个倒霉的人啊! The guy’s a born loser. 这家伙生来就是个失败者。3 LOSE A GAME, COMPETITION, OR WARsomeone who has lost a competition, game, election etc 〔竞争、比赛、选举等中的〕失败者,输家 OPP winnergood/bad loser (=someone who behaves well or badly after losing) 输得起/输不起的人
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loserA winner, obviously, until he became a loser.Add legal fees and a new valuation and you could be on a loser.You're just a bad loser Phil, that's your problem.If these budget cuts are made, the big losers will be the poor and minorities.Cotton may be the biggest loser, but Perry is just as worried for the cattlemen.First, funds would try to sell their highest-cost losers.Presidential losers have also habitually opted for mates designed to unify the ticket but with whom they could comfortably identify.I'd like to congratulate all our entrants, the winners and the losers.The losers are the singers and orchestras we employed.The losers walked slowly off the field.good/bad loserThere's room for everyone and no-one likes a bad loser.He wanted to be a winner rather than a good loser.Elite performers earn that title because they are, by nature, not good losers.The good loser is recognisable as the competitor who nods with rueful admiration each time the opponent scores.The good loser never makes it to the winner's rostrum of any worthwhile competition.
From Longman Business Dictionaryloserlos‧er /ˈluːzə-ər/ noun [countable]FINANCE a share that decreases in value on a particular day of trading on a stockmarketAutomakers were among the biggest losers this week, hurt by news about reduced production schedules. compare gainer
los·er nounChineseSyllable
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loser
loser /ˈluːzə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
 Word Family: noun: loser, loss; verb: lose; adjective: lost
1. someone who is in a worse situation than they were, because of something that has happened
   OPP  winner:
    If the strike continues, the people of Galway will be the real losers.
2. someone who is never successful in life, work, or relationships:
    What a loser!
    The guy’s a born loser.
3. someone who has lost a competition, game, election etc
   OPP  winner
    good/bad loser (=someone who behaves well or badly after losing)


loserBrE /ˈluːzə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈluːzər/ 🔊 nouna person who is defeated in a competition (比赛的)输者,败者winners and losers赢家与输家He's a good/bad loser (= he accepts defeat well/badly).他是个输得起/输不起的人。(rather informal) a person who is regularly unsuccessful, especially when you have a low opinion of them 屡屡失败的人(尤指评价较低者)She's one of life's losers. 她是个生活的失败者。🔊🔊He's a born loser. 他生来就是个失败者。🔊🔊a person who suffers because of a particular action, decision, etc. (因某行为、决定等的)受损害者The real losers in all of this are the students. 在这一切中真正受损害的是学生。🔊🔊