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Перевод: loser
[прилагательное] проигравший; [существительное] проигравший ; теряющий ; неудачник
Тезаурус:
- Davis came to Brentwood a 16-12 loser to Hendry in the UK final and is going through a patch where he is making more unforced errors than usual.
- On the face of it, Oi is performing a similar function to early punk - taking rock back to the basics, grafting a class accent on to the music, reviving the original rebel-delinquent cluster - the myth of Elvis-as-hub-cap-thief, a poor white loser up against the Law.
- At some stage in their lives they decided they were going to be a winner not a loser.
- Sometimes the substance of drama seems to lower one's prestige in the eyes of others - for instance, being in role as a "loser".
- As for the different "sort" of girl known to the loser:
- If overstocking took place, then everybody was the loser.
- "It's how you lose that matters, and - my word! - what a fine, sporting loser Sarah is!
- Johnny Marr's guitar work may have been a stable basis of listenability but it was Morrissey's release from years of repressed loser attitudes which made The Smiths so special.
- He had apparently been a most unlucky loser of the Two Thousand Guineas at Newmarket, when the judge Charles Robinson had called Louvois the winner despite the conviction of most people present that Craganour, finishing on the other side of the course from his rival, had held on.
- He therefore decreed that before either could reproduce they must fight to the death, with the flesh from the loser being fed to deserving men.
- The loser will go and hide, but the next minute they will be as "chummy" as ever.
- She was not a loser, like Nina, or a sickie, like Amelia.
- Who had been the loser?
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