Das englische Verb "lose" gehört zu den unregelmäßigen Verben und wird im Deutschen mit "verlieren" übersetzt. Es bezeichnet den Zustand, in dem man den Besitz oder die Kontrolle über etwas aufgibt oder nicht mehr hat. Das kann sich sowohl auf materielle Dinge, wie Schlüssel oder Geld, als auch auf immaterielle Dinge, wie Vertrauen oder Geduld, beziehen. "Lose" ist also ein wichtiges Verb, das in vielen alltäglichen und speziellen Situationen Anwendung findet und verschiedene Bedeutungsnuancen haben kann, je nach Kontext.
I always lose my keys in the morning.
She lost her wallet at the park yesterday.
He doesn't want to lose his job over a small mistake.
They have lost their way in the forest.
We can't afford to lose any more time.
The team is losing the game by ten points.
I think I might have lost my phone at the concert.
Don't lose hope; things will get better.
She hates losing arguments with her brother.
After months of hard work, he finally stopped losing weight.
I lose my keys often.
You lose your wallet sometimes.
He loses his temper easily.
She loses her phone frequently.
It loses signal in the basement.
We lose our way in the forest.
They lose their matches regularly.
I lost my book yesterday.
You lost your ticket last night.
He lost his wallet on the train.
She lost her job last month.
It lost its value over time.
We lost our luggage at the airport.
They lost their chance to win.
I have lost my keys again.
You have lost your glasses.
He has lost his phone once more.
She has lost her umbrella.
It has lost its shine.
We have lost our way home.
They have lost their tickets.
I had lost my job before I found a new one.
You had lost your wallet before you noticed.
He had lost his keys before he arrived home.
She had lost her way before she asked for directions.
It had lost its charm before we bought it.
We had lost the game before the final whistle.
They had lost their money before they reached the bank.
I will lose my patience if this continues.
You will lose your way if you don't take a map.
He will lose his job if he is late again.
She will lose her chance if she doesn't apply soon.
It will lose its color in the sun.
We will lose the game if we don't practice.
They will lose their money if they gamble.
I will have lost my keys by the time you arrive.
You will have lost your temper by the end of the day.
He will have lost his job by next month.
She will have lost her way if she doesn't use GPS.
It will have lost its value by next year.
We will have lost the match by the final whistle.
They will have lost their opportunity by then.
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