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Dictionary - results for lost

SimplifiedTraditionalPinyinEnglish
- to bewilder
- crazy about
- fan
- enthusiast
- lost
- confused
diūshī- to lose
- lost
sànshī- to squander
- lost
zǒushī- lost
- missing
- to lose (sb in one's charge)
- to get lost
- to wander away
- to lose (flavor, freshness, shape, hair, one's good looks etc)
- to lose meaning (in translation)
- to lose the way
- lost
- labyrinth
- labyrinthus vestibularis (of the inner ear)
shī- to lose
- lost
xiàngmíng- missing
- lost
- to lose
- to leave behind
- to omit
- to bequeath
- sth lost
- involuntary discharge (of urine etc)
wáng- nonextant
- lost to the ages
chūshén- spellbound
- entranced
- lost in thought
shīchuán- not transmitted
- no longer extant
- lost in transmission
shīlián- to lose contact
- to be lost
bàizhàng- lost battle
- defeat
bài- lost game
- losing battle
sànwáng- dispersed and lost
xìn- lost letter
- letter containing news of sb's death
chénxiàn- subsidence
- caving in
- fig. stranded
- lost (in contemplation, daydreams etc)
lúnsàng- to be lost
- to be ruined
- to perish
- to wither away
zǒudiū- to wander off
- to get lost
zǒusàn- to wander off
- to stray
- to get lost
wén- anecdote
- lost or apocryphal story
zhuànxiàng- to get lost
- to lose one's way
shī- to lose (one's bearings)
- to get lost
màn- vast haze
- lost in boundless mists
háng- off course
- lost (of ship or plane)
- having lost one's way
shì- anecdote
- lost or apocryphal story about famous person
zhēngshénr- lost in thought
- in a daze
ěrdùn- Milton (name)
- John Milton (1608-1674), English republican writer and poet, author of Paradise Lost
juéménr- extinct profession
- lost trade
- unique skill
- astonishing
- fantastic
āizāi- alas
- all is lost
shīrènlǐng- lost and found
zhǔshī- lost property without a claimant (law)
shìwén- anecdote (about historical person)
- lost or apocryphal story
chényànyǎo- lit. the fish sinks, the goose vanishes into the distance (idiom); a letter does not arrive
- lost in transmission
chèngtuósuīxiǎoqiānjīn- although small, a steelyard weight may tip a hundred pounds (idiom)
- apparently insignificant details can have a large impact
- for want of a nail the battle was lost

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