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BNC: 6851 COCA: 4980
loser
lzəʳ ˈluzər
Word forms: plural losers
1 N-COUNT [usually plural] 失败者;负方;输家 The losers of a game, contest, or struggle are the people who are defeated or beaten. 失败者;负方;输家
  • ...the Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills, the winners and losers of this year's Super Bowl. [+ of]

    达拉斯牛仔队和布法罗比尔队,今年超级碗的赢家和输家

If someone is a good loser, they accept that they have lost a game or contest without complaining. If someone is a bad loser, they hate losing and complain about it.输得起的人/输不起的人
  • I'm sure the prime minister will turn out to be a good loser.

    我相信首相会是个输得起的人。

  • You are a very bad loser Lou, aren't you?

    卢,你这人输不起,不是吗?

2 N-COUNT 废物;无用之人 If you refer to someone as a loser, you have a low opinion of them because you think they are always unsuccessful. 废物;无用之人 [informal, disapproval]
  • They've only been trained to compete with other men, so a successful woman can make them feel like a real loser.

    他们只被教过要和其他男人一较高下,所以一个成功的女人会令他们觉得特别失败。

3 N-COUNT [usually plural] 受损者;受害者;吃亏者 People who are losers as the result of an action or event, are in a worse situation because of it or do not benefit from it. 受损者;受害者;吃亏者
  • Some of Britain's top business leaders of the 1980s became the country's greatest losers in the recession.

    英国一些20世纪80年代的商界杰出领袖,成为了该国经济衰退中最大的受害者。

SYN failure, flop [informal] , underdog, also-ran
Quotations
Show me a good loser and I will show you a loser Paul Newman
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See also: lose

BNC: 6851 COCA: 4980
loser

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + LOSER ADJECTIVEgood輸得起的人bad, poor, sore (NAmE) 輸不起的人He's extremely competitive and a bad loser.他極好強,卻又輸不起。born天生的失敗者He was a born loser.他是個天生的失敗者。perennial (especially NAmE) 屢戰屢敗者The team has been transformed from perennial losers into real contenders.這個隊已經從常敗隊轉變成了有力的競爭者。clear, obvious明白無誤的/明顯的失敗者sure (NAmE) 必然的輸家He looked like a sure loser at the beginning of the year.當年年初,他看上去就必輸無疑。big, main大輸家;主要的輸家The main loser was the Unity Party, which lost eight seats.大輸家是統一黨,失去了 8 個席位。real, ultimate真正的/最終的輸家The real losers in this power shift are international organizations.這次權力轉移中真正的輸家是國際組織。If the teachers go on strike, the children are the ultimate losers.如果教師罷工,最終受害的將是孩子們。pathetic, sad可憐的/悲傷的失敗者He's just a pathetic loser (= a stupid unsuccessful person).他不過是個可憐的失敗者。complete, total完全的失敗者She made me feel like a complete loser.她讓我覺得自己像個徹底的失敗者。VERB + LOSERback支持失敗者The movie company thought they'd backed a loser until the film won an Oscar.在該影片獲得奧斯卡獎之前,電影公司以為他們支持錯了對象。
BNC: 6851 COCA: 4980
loser noun
loser1 (They were 16–3 losers to New Zealand.) loser2 (a bunch of losers)
loser1

noun

They were 16-3 losers to New Zealand. 他们以3:16输给了新西兰。a bunch of losers 一群失败者loser ♦︎ runner-up ♦︎ also-ranThese are all words for sb who does not win or is not successful in a competition, race, game or election. 这些词均表示比赛或选举中落败的人、输者。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a loser / runner-up / also-ran in stha loser / runner-up to sbwinners and losers / runners-up loser [countable] a person or team that is defeated in a competition (比赛的)输者,败者Sweden will now play the losers of the other semi-final for the bronze medal.现在,瑞典队要与另一场半决赛的败者争夺铜牌。He's extremely competitive and a bad loser (= does not react well to losing).他太好胜,而且输不起。OPP winner winner ˌrunner-ˈup (plural runners-up) [countable] a person or team that finishes second in a race or competition; sb who has not finished first but who wins a prize 第二名;亚军;非冠军的获奖者She was last year's runner-up to Sarah Jones.她是去年的亚军,输给了萨拉•琼斯。They finished runners-up behind Italy.他们负于意大利,获得了第二名。Twenty runners-up will receive a $50 book voucher.没有拿到冠军的二十位获奖者都将得到50元的购书券。There are three runners-up prizes of club shirts.二等奖的奖品有三份,为俱乐部球衣。 ˈalso-ran [countable] (often disapproving) a person who is not successful, especially in a competition or election or when compared with other people 失败者;(尤指比赛、竞选或对比之下的)逊色的一方The campaign transformed him from an also-ran in the polls to front-runner.这场运动使他从民意调查中的失利者变为领先者。loser2

noun

They were 16-3 losers to New Zealand. 他们以3:16输给了新西兰。a bunch of losers 一群失败者loser ♦︎ failure ♦︎ incompetent ♦︎ has-been ♦︎ no-hoper ♦︎ underachiever ♦︎ disappointment ♦︎ disasterThese are all words for a person who is unsuccessful or not as successful as they used to be or as they could be. 这些词均表示失败者、过气的人。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to be a failure / disappointment / disaster as stha complete failure / no-hoper / disastera group / bunch of losers / incompetents / no-hopers loser [countable] (often disapproving) a person who is regularly unsuccessful, especially when you have a low opinion of them 屡屡失败者(尤指不被看好的人)She's one of life's losers.她的人生很不得意。He's a born loser.他生来就是个失败者。OPP winner success failure [countable] a person who is not successful 失败者He was a failure as a teacher.他当教师并不成功。I felt a complete failure.我觉得自己一事无成。OPP success success see also fail fail 2 incompetent ɪnˈkɒmpɪtənt; NAmE ɪnˈkɑːmpɪtənt [countable] (disapproving) a person who does not have the skill or ability to do their job or a task as it should be done 不胜任者;不称职者The whole thing is being led by a bunch of incompetents.整件事情都是由一群无能之辈主导的。 see also incompetent incompetent adj. ˈhas-been [countable] (informal, disapproving) a person who is no longer as famous, successful or important as they used to be 风光不再的人;过气名人She's just an old has-been.她只不过是个早已过气的人物。He's very much a political has-been.他在政坛上确曾风光一时。 ˌno-ˈhoper [countable] (informal, disapproving) a person, team or racehorse that is considered useless or very unlikely to be successful 无望取胜的人(或队伍、赛马);无用之辈They were written off as a bunch of no-hopers.他们被认定为一群无用之辈。He backed an apparent no-hoper at odds of 100-1.他押赌注于一匹显然无望取胜的赛马,赔率为100:1。 underachiever ˌʌndərəˈtʃiːvə(r) [countable] a person who is less successful than they could be, especially in school work (尤指学业上的)差生,后进生At school he was a classic underachiever.他在学校里是个典型的差等生。 disappointment [countable] a person who is disappointing to other people, because of their lack of achievement or bad behaviour 令人失望的人;令人扫兴的人I always felt I was a disappointment to my father.我总觉得自己让父亲失望了。 disaster [countable] (informal, disapproving) a person who is a complete failure at sth, especially because of their lack of skill or ability (尤指因缺少技能而)彻底失败的人He was a competent accountant, but as a manager he's a disaster.他是个称职的会计师,可作为经理他是个彻底的失败者。

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