losers
英 [ˈluːzəz]
美 [ˈluzərz]
n. (比赛的)输者,败者; 屡屡失败的人(尤指评价较低者); (因某行为、决定等的)受损害者
loser的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 失败者;负方;输家
Thelosersof a game, contest, or struggle are the people who are defeated or beaten.- ...the Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills, the winners and losers of this year's Super Bowl.
达拉斯牛仔队和布法罗比尔队,今年超级碗的赢家和输家
- ...the Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills, the winners and losers of this year's Super Bowl.
- N-COUNT 废物;无用之人
If you refer to someone as aloser, you have a low opinion of them because you think they are always unsuccessful.- 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。
- They've only been trained to compete with other men, so a successful woman can make them feel like a real loser.
- N-COUNT 受损者;受害者;吃亏者
People who arelosersas the result of an action or event, are in a worse situation because of it or do not benefit from it.- 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。
- Some of Britain's top business leaders of the 1980s became the country's greatest losers in the recession.