English-Thai Dictionary
lost
ADJ ที่ ถูก ทำลาย พินาศ อับปาง ฉิบหาย damaged ruined ti-tuk-tam-lai
lost
ADJ ที่ พ่ายแพ้ พลาด แพ้ ti-pai-pare
lost
ADJ ที่ สิ้นหวัง ไร้ ความหวัง หมดหวัง distraught desperate hopeless ti-sin-wang
lost
ADJ ที่ สูญเปล่า (โอกาส เวลา แรงงาน ไร้ประโยชน์ wasted squandered ti-sun-plo
lost
ADJ สับสน ไม่สบายใจ sab-son
lost
ADJ สับสน จน หลง ทิศทาง หลงทาง confused puzzled sab-son-jon-long-tang
lost
ADJ สูญหาย หาย หาย ไป mislaid missing misplaced sun-hai
lost
ADJ ไม่ได้ คงอยู่ ต่อไป ไม่ได้ ครอบครอง ต่อไป mai-dai-kong-yu-tor-pai
lost cause
ADJ สาเหตุ ที่ ทำให้ พ่ายแพ้ sa-hed-ti-tam-hai-pai-pare
lost in thought
PHRV มัว แต่ ครุ่นคิด mua-tea-krun-kid
lost the plot
SL สับสน ออก นอกประเด็น sab-son
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
LOST
pp. [from lose. ] 1. Mislaid or left in a place unknown or forgotten; that cannot be found; as a lost book.
2. Ruined; destroyed; wasted or squandered; employed to no good purpose; as lost money; lost time.
3. Forfeited; as a lost estate.
4. Not able to find the right way, or the place intended. A stranger is lost in London or Paris.
5. Bewildered; perplexed; being in a maze; as, a speaker may be lost in his argument.
6. Alienated; insensible; hardened beyond sensibility or recovery; as a profligate lost to shame; lost to all sense of honor.
7. Not perceptible to the senses; not visible; as an isle lost in fog; a person lost in a crowd.
8. Shipwrecked or foundered; sunk or destroyed; as a ship lost at sea, or on the rocks.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
LOST
Lost, a. Etym: [Prop. p. p. of OE. losien. See Lose, v. t.]
1. Parted with unwillingly or unintentionally; not to be found; missing; as, a lost book or sheep.
2. Parted with; no longer held or possessed; as, a lost limb; lost honor.
3. Not employed or enjoyed; thrown away; employed ineffectually; wasted; squandered; as, a lost day; a lost opportunity or benefit.
5. Having wandered from, or unable to find, the way; bewildered; perplexed; as, a child lost in the woods; a stranger lost in London.
6. Ruined or destroyed, either physically or morally; past help or hope; as, a ship lost at sea; a woman lost to virtue; a lost soul.
7. Hardened beyond sensibility or recovery; alienated; insensible; as, lost to shame; lost to all sense of honor.
8. Not perceptible to the senses; no longer visible; as, an island lost in a fog; a person lost in a crowd.
9. Occupied with, or under the influence of, something, so as to be insensible of external things; as, to be lost in thought. Lost motion (Mach. ), the difference between the motion of a driver and that of a follower, due to the yielding of parts or looseness of joints.
New American Oxford Dictionary
lost
lost |lôst, läst lɔst | past and past participle of lose. ▶adjective 1 unable to find one's way; not knowing one's whereabouts: Help! We're lost! | they got lost in the fog. • unable to be found: he turned up with my lost golf clubs. • (of a person ) very confused or insecure or in great difficulties: she stood there clutching a drink, feeling completely lost | I'd be lost without her. 2 denoting something that has been taken away or cannot be recovered: if only one could recapture one's lost youth! • (of time or an opportunity ) not used advantageously; wasted: the decision meant a lost opportunity to create 200 jobs. • having perished or been destroyed: a memorial to the lost crewmen. 3 (of a game or contest ) in which a defeat has been sustained: the lost election of 1994. PHRASES all is not lost used to suggest that there is still some chance of success or recovery. be lost for words be so surprised, confused, or upset that one cannot think what to say. be lost on fail to influence or be noticed or appreciated by (someone ): the significance of his remarks was not lost on Scott. be lost to be no longer affected by or accessible to: once a vital member of the community, he is now lost to the world. get lost [ often in imperative ] informal go away (used as an expression of anger or impatience ): Why don't you leave me alone? Go on, get lost! give someone up for lost stop expecting that a missing person will be found alive. make up for lost time do something faster or more often in order to compensate for not having done it quickly or often enough before.
lost-and-found
lost-and-found ▶noun a place where lost items are kept to await reclaiming by their owners.
lost cause
lost cause |ˈˌlɔst ˈkɔz | ▶noun a person or thing that can no longer hope to succeed or be changed for the better.
lost generation
lost gen er a tion ▶noun the generation reaching maturity during and just after World War I, a high proportion of whose men were killed during those years. • an unfulfilled generation coming to maturity during a period of instability. ORIGIN phrase applied by Gertrude Stein to disillusioned young American writers, such as Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Ezra Pound, who went to live in Paris in the 1920s.
lost property
lost prop |erty ▶noun Brit. a place where lost articles are stored to await retrieval by their owners.
Lost Tribes
Lost Tribes (also Ten Lost Tribes of Israel ) the ten tribes of Israel taken away c. 720 bc by Sargon II to captivity in Assyria, from which they are believed never to have returned while the tribes of Benjamin and Judah remained. See also Tribes of Israel.
lost wax
lost wax ▶noun a method of bronze casting using a clay core and a wax coating placed in a mold. The wax is melted in the mold and drained out, and bronze poured into the space left, producing a hollow bronze figure when the core is discarded. Also called cire perdue.
Oxford Dictionary
lost
lost |lɒst | past and past participle of lose ▶adjective 1 unable to find one's way; not knowing one's whereabouts: Help! We're lost! • unable to be found: he turned up with my lost golf clubs. • [ predic. ] unable to understand or to cope with a situation: she stood there clutching a drink, feeling completely lost | I'd be lost without her. 2 that has been taken away or cannot be recovered: if only one could recapture one's lost youth. • (of time or an opportunity ) not used advantageously; wasted. • having died or been destroyed: a memorial to the lost crewmen. PHRASES all is not lost used to suggest that there is still some chance of success or recovery. be lost for words be so surprised, confused, or upset that one cannot think what to say. be lost on fail to be noticed or appreciated by (someone ): the significance of his remarks was not lost on Scott. get lost [ often in imperative ] informal go away (used as an expression of anger or impatience ). give someone up for lost stop expecting that a missing person will be found alive. make up for lost time do something faster or more often in order to compensate for not having done it quickly or often enough before.
lost and found
lost and found ▶noun North American term for lost property.
lost cause
lost cause ▶noun a person or thing that can no longer hope to succeed or be changed for the better.
lost generation
lost gen ¦er |ation ▶noun the generation reaching maturity during and just after the First World War, a high proportion of whose men were killed during those years. • an unfulfilled generation coming to maturity during a period of instability. ORIGIN phrase applied by Gertrude Stein to disillusioned young American writers, such as Ernest Hemingway, Scott Fitzgerald, and Ezra Pound, who went to live in Paris in the 1920s.
lost property
lost prop |erty ▶noun Brit. a place where lost articles are stored to await retrieval by their owners.
Lost Tribes
Lost Tribes (also Ten Lost Tribes of Israel ) the ten tribes of Israel taken away c. 720 bc by Sargon II to captivity in Assyria (2 Kings 17:6 ), from which they are believed never to have returned, while the tribes of Benjamin and Judah remained. See also Tribes of Israel.
lost wax
lost wax ▶noun another term for cire perdue.
American Oxford Thesaurus
lost
lost adjective 1 her lost keys: missing, mislaid, misplaced, vanished, disappeared, gone missing, gone astray, forgotten, nowhere to be found; absent, not present, strayed; irretrievable, unrecoverable. 2 I think we're lost: off course, off track, disorientated, having lost one's bearings, going around in circles, adrift, at sea, astray. 3 a lost opportunity: missed, forfeited, neglected, wasted, squandered, gone by the boards; informal down the drain. 4 lost traditions: bygone, past, former, one-time, previous, old, olden, departed, vanished, forgotten, consigned to oblivion, extinct, dead, gone. 5 lost species and habitats: extinct, died out, defunct, vanished, gone; destroyed, wiped out, ruined, wrecked, exterminated, eradicated. 6 a lost cause: hopeless, beyond hope, futile, forlorn, failed, beyond remedy, beyond recovery. 7 lost souls: damned, fallen, irredeemable, irreclaimable, irretrievable, past hope, past praying for, condemned, cursed, doomed; literary accursed. ANTONYMS saved. 8 lost in thought: engrossed, absorbed, rapt, immersed, deep, intent, engaged, wrapped up.
Oxford Thesaurus
lost
lost adjective 1 they were all searching for her lost keys | a lost cat: missing, strayed, gone missing /astray, mislaid, misplaced, vanished, disappeared, forgotten, nowhere to be found; absent, not present, gone. 2 his spirit still walks among the hills, searching for lost travellers | I went for a walk in the woods and I got lost: stray, astray, off-course, off-track, off the right track, disorientated, disoriented, having lost one's bearings, adrift, going round in circles, at sea. 3 a lost opportunity: missed, forfeited, neglected, wasted, squandered, dissipated, gone by the board; informal down the drain. 4 lost traditional values: bygone, past, former, one-time, previous, old, olden, departed, vanished, forgotten, unremembered, unrecalled, consigned to oblivion, extinct, dead, lost and gone, lost in time; out of date, outmoded; French passé. 5 a lament over lost species and habitats: extinct, died out, defunct, vanished, gone, perished; destroyed, wiped out, ruined, wrecked, crushed, finished, demolished, obliterated, effaced, exterminated, eradicated, annihilated, extirpated. 6 a lost cause: hopeless, beyond hope, failed, despaired of, beyond remedy, beyond recovery. 7 lost souls: damned, fallen, cursed, accursed, irredeemable, irreclaimable, irretrievable, past hope, past praying for, condemned, doomed, excommunicated. 8 he was a person entirely lost to all sense of decency: impervious, immune, closed, unreceptive, unaffected by, unmoved by, untouched by. 9 Father Reynard was lost in his own thoughts: engrossed, absorbed, rapt, immersed, deep, intent, engaged, wrapped up; preoccupied by, taken up by, spellbound by, distracted by, entranced by, fascinated by, enthralled by, captivated by, riveted by; abstracted, dreamy, distrait, absent-minded, daydreaming, wool-gathering, somewhere else, not there, not with us, in a world of one's own, with one's head in the clouds, in a brown study; informal miles away. PHRASES get lost informal a woman swore at me and told me to get lost: go away, go, leave, depart, get going, get out, be off with you, shoo; informal scram, be on your way, run along, beat it, skedaddle, split, vamoose, scat, push off, buzz off, shove off, clear off, go (and ) jump in the lake; Brit. informal hop it, bog off, naff off, on your bike, get along, sling your hook; N. Amer. informal bug off, light out, haul off, haul ass, take a powder, hit the trail, take a hike; Austral. informal nick off; Austral. /NZ informal rack off; S. African informal voetsak, hamba; vulgar slang bugger off, piss off, fuck off; Brit. vulgar slang sod off; literary begone, avaunt.
Duden Dictionary
Lost
Lost Substantiv, maskulin Militär , der |L o st |der Lost; Genitiv: des Lost [e ]s Deckname nach den Chemikern Lo mmel und St einkopff, die den Kampfstoff mit entwickelten Gelbkreuz, Senfgas
Lostag
Los tag Substantiv, maskulin , der |L o stag |zu Los in der alten Bedeutung »Weissagung «1 Volkskunde einer der nach altem Volksglauben für das Wetter der kommenden Wochen (und damit für die Verrichtung bestimmter landwirtschaftlicher Arbeiten ) bedeutsamen Tage z. B. Siebenschläfer 2 österreichisch Stichtag
Lost Generation
Lost Ge ne ra tion Substantiv, feminin , die |ˈlɔst dʒɛnəˈreɪʃən |die Lost Generation; Genitiv: der Lost Generation englisch = verlorene Generation, wohl geprägt von der amerikanischen Schriftstellerin G. Stein (1874 –1946 )a Gruppe der jungen, durch den Ersten Weltkrieg desillusionierten und pessimistisch gestimmten amerikanischen Schriftsteller b junge amerikanische und europäische Generation nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg
Lostopf
Los topf Substantiv, maskulin , der |L o stopf |Gefäß, in dem [meist eingekapselte ] Lose gemischt und aus dem sie dann gezogen werden, besonders für die Ermittlung von Paarungen im Sport oder von Austragungsorten für sportliche Veranstaltungen
lostreten
los tre ten starkes Verb |l o streten |starkes Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « durch Darauf-, Dagegentreten ablösen eine Lawine lostreten
Lostrommel
Los trom mel Substantiv, feminin , die |L o strommel |[rotierender ] trommel- oder kugelförmiger Behälter, in dem die Lose für die Ziehung gemischt und aus dem sie dann gezogen werden
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
lost
lost /lɔːst, lɑst |lɔst /→lose 動詞 loseの過去形 過去分詞 .形容詞 比較なし 1 〖通例be ~〗道に迷った ▸ I got lost on the subway .私は地下鉄で道に迷った ▸ I'm afraid we're lost .道に迷ったようです 2 見失った , 紛失した , 見つからない , 行方不明の (missing ); 目標を見失った ▸ find the lost ring なくした指輪を見つける ▸ a lost child 迷い子 ▸ My sock got lost in the wash .洗濯して靴下の片方が見あたらなくなった ▸ get lost in the crowd [⦅米 ⦆shuffle ]群集に紛れる [忙しさの中で忘れ去られる ]3 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗失った , 失われた 〈記憶 名声など 〉; 損なわれた 〈健康など 〉; すたれた 〈芸術 技術 〉; むだになった , 浪費された 〈時間など 〉; 逸した 〈機会など 〉(wasted )▸ a lost opportunity 逃した機会 ▸ lost business ふいになった取引 ▸ make up (for ) lost time むだにした時間を取り戻す [挽回 (ばんかい )する ]4 破壊された , 殺された ▸ be lost at sea 海で命を落とす ▸ be lost in battle 戦死する 5 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗負けた 〈試合 戦いなど 〉▸ a lost game 負け試合 6 〖通例be ~〗困った , 当惑した , 理解できない (perplexed )▸ He felt so lost after her death .彼女が死んで彼は途方にくれた ▸ Wait a minute, say that again ―I'm lost .ちょっと待って, もう1回言ってよ ―よく理解できないんだ ▸ be [feel ] lost in the crowd (知らない )人の中でおどおどする à ll is not l ó st だめだと決まったわけじゃない, 望みはある .be l ó st in A A 〈事 〉に夢中になっている, 没頭している ▸ be lost in thought 物思いにふける be l ó st on [upon ] A A 〈人 〉に理解されない, Aの注意を引かない ; Aに効果がない .be l ó st to A 1 〈人が 〉A 〈恥 義務など 〉を感じない .2 〈機会などが 〉A 〈人 〉にはもう巡って来ない [得られない ].be l ò st to the w ó rld (何かに没頭して )周囲のことを忘れている .be [feel ] l ó st without A A 〈人 物 〉が (い )ないと困る [仕事ができない ].g è t l ó st 1 ↑1 , 2 .2 ⦅くだけて ⦆〖通例命令形で 〗うせろ, 消えろ ; 知るか (!無礼な表現 ) ▸ “Lend me twenty, will you? ” “Get lost .”「20 (ドル )貸してくれないか 」「知るかよ 」g ì ve A ú p for l ó st ⦅かたく ⦆A 〈人 〉は死んだものと [だめだと ]あきらめる .l ò st and f ó und 1 =pound (→rhyming slang ).2 ↓複合語 .~̀ and f ó und ⦅米 ⦆〖the ~〗遺失物保管所 (⦅英 ⦆lost property (office )) (!lost-and-foundともつづる ) .~̀ c á use 1 見込みのないこと [人 ].2 挫折 (ざせつ )した運動 [主義 ].L -̀ Gener á tion 〖the ~〗失われた世代 〘特に米国で第1次大戦後伝統的文化価値に対して不満と幻滅を痛感した知識人や作家たち 〙.~̀ product í vity 生産性の損失 ▸ cost A in lost productivity A 〈金額 〉相当の生産性の損失を生み出す .~̀ pr ó perty (!⦅英 ⦆) 1 紛失物 .2 =lost and found .~̀ s ó ul ⦅しばしばおどけて ⦆途方にくれた人 ; 社会に溶け込めない人 .~̀ tr í bes 〘史 〙〖the ~〗(古代イスラエルの )失われた10支族 〘アッシリアによって連れ去られた 〙.