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  1. Löser:
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  1. lose:
  2. loser:
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German

Detailed Translations for Löser from German to English

Loser:


Synonyms for "Loser":


Wiktionary Translations for Loser:

Loser
noun
  1. Jugendsprache, Juppiesprache: Verlierer, Versager


Wiktionary Translations for Löser:

Löser
noun
  1. the third part of the stomach of a ruminant

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English

Detailed Translations for Löser from English to German

lose:

to lose verb (loses, lost, losing)

  1. to lose
    verlieren; verloren gehen; abhandenkommen
  2. to lose
    verloren gehen; abhanden kommen
  3. to lose
    verlieren; verlegen; loswerden; verschleppen; wegschaffen; verlorengehen; abhandenkommen
    • verlieren verb (verliere, verlierst, verliert, verlor, verlort, verloren)
    • verlegen verb (verlege, verlegst, verlegt, verlegte, verlegtet, verlegt)
    • loswerden verb (werde los, wirst los, wird los, wurde loswerden, wurdet loswerden, losgeworden)
    • verschleppen verb (verschleppe, verschleppst, verschleppt, verschleppte, verschlepptet, verschleppt)
    • wegschaffen verb (schaffe weg, schaffst weg, schafft weg, schaffte weg, schafftet weg, weggeschafft)
    • verlorengehen verb (gehe verloren, gehst verloren, geht verloren, gang verloren, ganget verloren, verloren gegangen)
  4. to lose (get lost; fall through)
    verlieren; verloren gehen; vermissen; abhanden kommen; unterliegen
    • verlieren verb (verliere, verlierst, verliert, verlor, verlort, verloren)
    • vermissen verb (vermisse, vermisst, vermisste, vermisstet, vermißt)
    • abhanden kommen verb (komme abhanden, kommst abhanden, kommt abhanden, kam abhanden, kamet abhanden, abhanden gekommen)
    • unterliegen verb (unterliege, unterliegst, unterliegt, unterlag, unterlagt, unterlegen)
  5. to lose (forfeit)
    verwirken; verscherzen; verspielen
    • verwirken verb (verwirke, verwirkst, verwirkt, verwirkte, verwirktet, verwirkt)
    • verscherzen verb (verscherze, verscherzt, verscherzte, verscherztet, verscherzt)
    • verspielen verb (verspiele, verspielst, verspielt, verspielte, verspieltet, verspielt)
  6. to lose (be missing; miss; be missed; be lost)
    vermissen
    • vermissen verb (vermisse, vermisst, vermisste, vermisstet, vermißt)
  7. to lose (gamble away; throw away; bet away)
    verspielen; beim Spielen verlieren
  8. to lose
    – fail to win 1
    verlieren
    • verlieren verb (verliere, verlierst, verliert, verlor, verlort, verloren)

Conjugations for lose:

present
  1. lose
  2. lose
  3. loses
  4. lose
  5. lose
  6. lose
simple past
  1. lost
  2. lost
  3. lost
  4. lost
  5. lost
  6. lost
present perfect
  1. have lost
  2. have lost
  3. has lost
  4. have lost
  5. have lost
  6. have lost
past continuous
  1. was losing
  2. were losing
  3. was losing
  4. were losing
  5. were losing
  6. were losing
future
  1. shall lose
  2. will lose
  3. will lose
  4. shall lose
  5. will lose
  6. will lose
continuous present
  1. am losing
  2. are losing
  3. is losing
  4. are losing
  5. are losing
  6. are losing
subjunctive
  1. be lost
  2. be lost
  3. be lost
  4. be lost
  5. be lost
  6. be lost
diverse
  1. lose!
  2. let's lose!
  3. lost
  4. losing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for lose:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
abhanden kommen fall through; get lost; lose
abhandenkommen lose
beim Spielen verlieren bet away; gamble away; lose; throw away
loswerden lose
unterliegen fall through; get lost; lose be inferior; collapse; get the worst of; give in to; lay under; submit; taste defeat; yield to
verlegen lose bring down; convert; dislocate; move; move over; postpone; put off; reduce; remove; resolve; shift; simplify; take down; trace back; transfer; transform
verlieren fall through; get lost; lose get lost
verloren gehen fall through; get lost; lose
verlorengehen lose become lost; led astray
vermissen be lost; be missed; be missing; fall through; get lost; lose; miss lack
verscherzen forfeit; lose pull a muscle; strain a muscle; twist a muscle
verschleppen lose convert; dislocate; drag away; move; reduce; remove; resolve; shift; simplify; trace back; transfer; transform
verspielen bet away; forfeit; gamble away; lose; throw away pull a muscle; strain a muscle; twist a muscle
verwirken forfeit; lose ascend; be off; be on the upgrade; become higher; become larger; bristle; climb; consume; devour; digest; flare up; fly up; get away; go up; go upward; grow; increase; mount; pull a muscle; rise; rise to the surface; spend money; start; strain a muscle; take off; twist a muscle
wegschaffen lose accompany; accuse; blame; carry away; carry off; clear away; clear up; discredit; dismantle; evacuate; hold against; rebuke; remove; reprimand; reproach; see off; strip down; take apart a machine; take away; take in; unharness; unrig
- drop off; fall back; fall behind; mislay; misplace; miss; recede; suffer; turn a loss
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- be deprived of; forfeit; get nailed
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
verlegen bashful; bottled up; diffident; inhibited; pent up; restrained; shy; timid; withdrawn

Related Words for "lose":

  • losing, losable

Synonyms for "lose":


Antonyms for "lose":


Related Definitions for "lose":

  1. be set at a disadvantage1
  2. fail to win1
    • We lost the battle but we won the war1
  3. retreat1
  4. place (something) where one cannot find it again1
  5. suffer the loss of a person through death or removal1
    • She lost her husband in the war1
    • The couple that wanted to adopt the child lost her when the biological parents claimed her1
  6. fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind1
    • We lost part of what he said1
  7. allow to go out of sight1
    • The detective lost the man he was shadowing after he had to stop at a red light1
  8. miss from one's possessions; lose sight of1
    • I've lost my glasses again!1
  9. fail to keep or to maintain; cease to have, either physically or in an abstract sense1
    • She lost her purse when she left it unattended on her seat1
  10. fail to get or obtain1
    • I lost the opportunity to spend a year abroad1
  11. fail to make money in a business; make a loss or fail to profit1
    • I lost thousands of dollars on that bad investment!1

Wiktionary Translations for lose:

lose
verb
  1. fail to be the winner
  2. have (somebody of one's kin) die
  3. (transitive) fail to win
  4. shed (weight)
  5. cause (something) to cease to be in one's possession or capability
lose
verb
  1. kleiner oder weniger werden
  2. etwas irgendwo hinlegen und es später nicht mehr wiederfinden
  3. irrtümlich etwas verwechseln
  1. -

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
lose verlieren verliezen — iets kwijt raken
lose verlieren; loswerden kwijtraken — niet meer weten waar iets is
lose verlieren; verschlampen paumer — (familier, fr) perdre, égarer.
lose verlieren perdre — Être privé de quelque chose qu’on avait, qu’on possédait.
lose verlieren perdre — Être privé d’un avantage, d’un profit.

loser:

loser [the ~] noun

  1. the loser
    der Verlierer
  2. the loser (misfit; failure)
    der Versager

Translation Matrix for loser:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Verlierer loser
Versager failure; loser; misfit
- also-ran; failure; nonstarter; unsuccessful person

Related Words for "loser":

  • losers

Synonyms for "loser":


Antonyms for "loser":


Related Definitions for "loser":

  1. a gambler who loses a bet1
  2. a contestant who loses the contest1
  3. a person with a record of failing; someone who loses consistently1

Wiktionary Translations for loser:

loser
noun
  1. someone who has lost weight
  2. insult
  3. person who is frequently unsuccessful in life
  4. someone with bad luck or poor skills who consistently loses
  5. someone who loses in a specified manner
  6. person who fails to win
loser
noun
  1. Bezeichnung für eine Person, die vermeintlich nichts in ihrem Leben erreicht hat
  2. übertragen: Person oder Institution, welche keinen Erfolg haben
  3. Person oder Institution, welche in einen Wettkampf oder Wettstreit unterlegen ist
  4. abwertend: eine inkompetente Person
  5. eine Person die keine Funktion erfüllt, zu nichts oder wenig zu gebrauchen ist
  6. Jugendsprache, Juppiesprache: Verlierer, Versager
  7. (umgangssprachlich) für Versager oder Versagerin
  1. (umgangssprachlich): Versager

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