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loss

N การขาดทุน  kan-kad-tun

 

loss

N ความสูญเสีย  การ สูญเสีย  การ เสีย  kwam-sun-sia

 

loss

N ความเสียหาย  disadvantage detriment deprivation kwam-sia-hai

 

loss

N จำนวน ของ สิ่ง ที่ เสียหาย  jam-nuan-kong-sing-ti-sia-hai

 

loss leader

N ของ ที่ ขาย ใน ราคา ขาดทุน เป็น กลยุทธ์ เรียก ลูกค้า 

 

loss leader

N สิ่งของ ที่ ขาย ใน ราคา ขาดทุน เพื่อ ดึงดูด ลูกค้า ให้ มา ที่ ร้าน  sing-kong-ti-kai-nai-ra-ka-tuk

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

LOSS

n. 1. privation, as the loss of property; loss of money by gaming; loss of health or reputation. every loss is not a detriment. we cannot regret the loss of bad company or of evil habits.
2. Destruction; ruin; as the loss of a ship at sea; the loss of an army.
3. Defeat; as the loss of a battle.
4. Waste; useless application; as a loss of time or labor.
5. Waste by leakage or escape; as a loss of liquors in transportation.
To bear a loss, to make good; also, to sustain a loss without sinking under it.
To be at a loss, to be puzzled; to be unable to determine; to be in a state of uncertainty.

 

LOSSFUL

a.Detrimental. [Not used. ]

 

LOSSLESS

a.Free from loss. [Not used. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

LOSS

Loss, n. Etym: [AS. los loss, losing, fr. leósan to lose. Lose, v.t.]

 

1. The act of losing; failure; destruction; privation; as, the loss of property; loss of money by gaming; loss of health or reputation. Assured loss before the match be played. Shak.

 

2. The state of losing or having lost; the privation, defect, misfortune, harm, etc. , which ensues from losing. Though thou repent, yet I have still the loss. Shak

 

3. That which is lost or from which one has parted; waste; -- opposed to gain or increase; as, the loss of liquor by leakage was considerable.

 

4. The state of being lost or destroyed; especially, the wreck or foundering of a ship or other vessel.

 

5. Failure to gain or win; as, loss of a race or battle.

 

6. Failure to use advantageously; as, loss of time.

 

7. (Mil. )

 

Defn: Killed, wounded, and captured persons, or captured property.

 

8. (Insurance )

 

Defn: Destruction or diminution of value, if brought about in a manner provided for in the insurance contract (as destruction by fire or wreck, damage by water or smoke ), or the death or injury of an insured person; also, the sum paid or payable therefor; as, the losses of the company this year amount to a million of dollars. To bear a loss, to make a loss good; also, to sustain a loss without sinking under it. -- To be at a loss, to be in a state of uncertainty.

 

Syn. -- Privation; detriment; injury; damage.

 

LOSSFUL

LOSSFUL Loss "ful, a.

 

Defn: Detrimental. [Obs. ] Bp. Hall.

 

LOSSLESS

LOSSLESS Loss "less, a.

 

Defn: Free from loss. [Obs. ] Milton.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

loss

loss |lôs, läs lɔs | noun the fact or process of losing something or someone: avoiding loss of time | funding cuts will lead to job losses. an amount of money lost by a business or organization: insurance can protect you against financial loss | we have incurred huge losses | [ in combination ] : loss-making industries. the state or feeling of grief when deprived of someone or something of value: I feel a terrible sense of loss. [ in sing. ] a person or thing that is badly missed when lost: he will be a great loss to many people. Physics a reduction of power within or among circuits, measured as a ratio of power input to power output. PHRASES at a loss 1 puzzled or uncertain what to think, say, or do: [ with infinitive ] : she became popular, and was at a loss to know why | he was at a loss for words. 2 making less money than is spent buying, operating, or producing something: a railroad running at a loss. ORIGIN Old English los destruction, of Germanic origin; related to Old Norse los breaking up of the ranks of an army and loose; later probably a back-formation from lost, past participle of lose .

 

loss adjuster

loss ad |just ¦er noun Brit. an insurance agent who assesses the amount of compensation that should be paid after a person has claimed on their insurance policy.

 

loss-leader

loss-lead er |ˈlɔs ˌlidər | noun a product sold at a loss to attract customers.

 

lossless

loss less |ˈlôsləs, ˈläs -ˌlɔsləs | adjective having or involving no dissipation of electrical or electromagnetic energy. Computing of or relating to data compression without loss of information.

 

loss-making

loss-mak ing adjective (esp. of a business ) losing money, rather than making a profit. subsidies to loss-making industries. DERIVATIVES loss-mak er noun

 

loss ratio

loss ra tio noun the ratio of the claims paid by an insurer to the premiums earned, usually for a one-year period.

 

lossy

loss y |ˈlôsē, ˈläsē ˌlɔsi | adjective having or involving the dissipation of electrical or electromagnetic energy. Computing of or relating to data compression in which unnecessary information is discarded.

 

Oxford Dictionary

loss

loss |lɒs | noun [ mass noun ] the fact or process of losing something or someone: avoiding loss of time | [ count noun ] : funding cuts will lead to job losses. an amount of money lost by a business or organization: insurance can protect you against financial loss | [ count noun ] : we have incurred huge losses | [ in combination ] : loss-making industries. the feeling of grief after losing someone or something of value: I feel a terrible sense of loss. [ in sing. ] a person who or thing that is badly missed when lost: he will be a great loss to many people. PHRASES at a loss 1 puzzled or uncertain what to think, say, or do: [ with infinitive ] : she became popular, and was at a loss to know why | he was at a loss for words. 2 making less money than is spent buying, operating, or producing something: a railway running at a loss. ORIGIN Old English los destruction , of Germanic origin; related to Old Norse los breaking up of the ranks of an army and loose; later probably a back-formation from lost, past participle of lose .

 

loss adjuster

loss ad |just ¦er noun Brit. an insurance agent who assesses the amount of compensation that should be paid after a person has claimed on their insurance policy.

 

loss-leader

loss-leader noun a product sold at a loss to attract customers.

 

lossless

loss |less |ˈlɒslɪs | adjective having or involving no dissipation of electrical or electromagnetic energy. Computing (of data compression ) without loss of information.

 

loss-making

loss-making adjective (especially of a business ) losing money, rather than making a profit: subsidies to loss-making industries. DERIVATIVES loss-maker noun

 

loss ratio

loss ra tio noun the ratio of the claims paid by an insurer to the premiums earned, usually for a one-year period.

 

lossy

lossy |ˈlɒsi | adjective having or involving the dissipation of electrical or electromagnetic energy. Computing (of data compression ) in which unnecessary information is discarded.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

loss

loss noun 1 the loss of the documents: mislaying, misplacement, forgetting. ANTONYMS recovery, finding. 2 loss of earnings: deprivation, disappearance, privation, forfeiture, diminution, erosion, reduction, depletion. 3 the loss of her husband: death, dying, demise, passing (away /on ), end; formal decease; archaic expiry. 4 (losses ) Canadian losses in the war: casualties, fatalities, victims; dead; missing; death toll, number killed /dead. 5 a loss of $15,000: deficit, debit, debt, indebtedness, deficiency. ANTONYMS gain, profit. PHRASES at a loss I'm at a loss about what just happened: baffled, nonplussed, mystified, puzzled, perplexed, bewildered, bemused, at sixes and sevens, confused, dumbfounded, stumped, stuck, blank; informal clueless, flummoxed, bamboozled, fazed, floored, beaten, discombobulated.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

loss

loss noun 1 the loss of the documents appears to be a serious breach of security: mislaying, misplacement, dropping, forgetting, overlooking. ANTONYMS recovery, finding. 2 insurance covering loss of earnings | loss of dignity: deprivation, disappearance, losing, privation, forfeiture, waste, squandering, dissipation; diminution, erosion, reduction, impoverishment, depletion. 3 she mourned the loss of her husband: death, demise, passing (away /on ), decease, end, expiry, expiration; bereavement; rare quietus. 4 (usually losses ) they were able to inflict severe losses on enemy troops | British losses in the war were 400,000: casualty, fatality, mortality, victim; dead; missing; death toll, number killed /dead /wounded. 5 the club were facing a loss of £15,000 a year: deficit, debit, debt, indebtedness, lack of profit, deficiency, losing, depletion, minus sum of money; cost, expense, sacrifice. ANTONYMS profit, gain. PHRASES at a loss I am at a loss to explain this contradiction: baffled, nonplussed, mystified, stumped, stuck, puzzled, perplexed, bewildered, bemused, uncomprehending, (all ) at sea, at sixes and sevens, at one's wits' end, without ideas, confused, dumbfounded, blank; informal clueless, flummoxed, bamboozled, discombobulated, fazed, floored, beaten.

 

Duden Dictionary

Löss

Löss, Löß Substantiv, maskulin Geologie , der Löß |L ö ss L ö ß |1823 geprägt von dem deutschen Geologen C. C. von Leonhard (1779 –1862 ), wahrscheinlich zu alemannisch lösch = locker, zu los [größtenteils in der Eiszeit vom Wind zusammengetragene ] stark kalkhaltige, gelbliche, poröse Ablagerung

 

lossagen

los sa gen schwaches Verb |l o ssagen |sich lossagen; Perfektbildung mit »hat « mit jemandem, etwas nichts mehr zu tun haben wollen und sich deshalb von jemandem, etwas trennen sich von einer Überzeugung, von alten Freunden lossagen

 

Lossagung

Los sa gung Substantiv, feminin , die |L o ssagung |

 

Lössboden

Löss bo den , Löß bo den Substantiv, maskulin Geologie , der Lößboden |L ö ssboden L ö ßboden |Boden aus Löss

 

losschicken

los schi cken schwaches Verb umgangssprachlich |l o sschicken |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « a [mit einem bestimmten Auftrag ] auf den Weg schicken die Kinder zum Einkaufen losschicken b abschicken eine Mail, ein Telegramm losschicken

 

losschießen

los schie ßen starkes Verb umgangssprachlich |l o sschießen |1 Perfektbildung mit »hat « zu schießen anfangen 2 a Perfektbildung mit »ist « sich plötzlich, schnell in Bewegung setzen der Wagen schießt los b Perfektbildung mit »ist « auf jemanden, etwas zustürzen der Hund schoss auf sein Herrchen los 3 Perfektbildung mit »hat « zu sprechen anfangen; (aus einem inneren Bedürfnis heraus ) eilig etwas sagen oder berichten nun schieß schon los!

 

losschimpfen

los schimp fen schwaches Verb |l o sschimpfen |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « anfangen zu schimpfen

 

losschlagen

los schla gen starkes Verb |l o sschlagen |starkes Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « 1 durch Schlagen [mit einem Werkzeug ] loslösen, entfernen; abschlagen den Verputz [von der Wand ] losschlagen 2 auf jemanden, etwas einschlagen 3 besonders Militär überraschend angreifen die Truppen werden plötzlich losschlagen 4 umgangssprachlich [notgedrungen ] billig verkaufen sie mussten das ganze Sortiment schnell losschlagen

 

losschrauben

los schrau ben schwaches Verb |l o sschrauben |

 

losschreien

los schrei en starkes Verb |l o sschreien |starkes Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « plötzlich zu schreien anfangen

 

lossegeln

los se geln schwaches Verb |l o ssegeln |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »ist « 1 sich segelnd in Bewegung setzen; fortsegeln 2 auf etwas zusegeln auf die Wendemarke lossegeln

 

lössig

lös sig Adjektiv Geologie lößig |l ö ssig |[hauptsächlich ] aus Löss bestehend

 

Lösskindel

Löss kin del , Löß kin del Substantiv, Neutrum Geologie , das Lößkindel |L ö sskindel L ö ßkindel |Kindel = landschaftliche Verkleinerungsform von Kind bizarr geformte Konkretion von versickertem Kalk aus höher gelegenen Lössschichten

 

Lösslandschaft

Löss land schaft , Löß land schaft Substantiv, feminin , die Lößlandschaft |L ö sslandschaft L ö ßlandschaft |

 

lossprechen

los spre chen starkes Verb |l o ssprechen |starkes Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « 1 a (von einer Schuld, Verpflichtung o. Ä.) freisprechen ich kann mich nicht von der Verantwortung lossprechen b Religion erklären, dass jemandem seine Sünden vergeben sind 2 Handwerk freisprechen 2

 

Lossprechung

Los spre chung Substantiv, feminin , die |L o ssprechung |1 das Lossprechen 1 ; Absolution 2 Handwerk das Lossprechen 2

 

Lössschicht

Löss schicht , Löß schicht Löss -Schicht Substantiv, feminin Geologie , die Lößschicht Löss -Schicht |L ö ssschicht L ö ßschicht L ö ss-Schicht | vgl. Lössboden

 

lossteuern

los steu ern schwaches Verb |l o ssteuern |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »ist « ansteuern 1 auf den Hafen lossteuern | figurativ auf neue unternehmerische Ziele lossteuern

 

losstürmen

los stür men schwaches Verb |l o sstürmen |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »ist « vgl. losrasen

 

losstürzen

los stür zen schwaches Verb umgangssprachlich |l o sstürzen |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »ist « a in großer Eile und mit Vehemenz davonlaufen b sich [in feindlicher Absicht ] auf jemanden, etwas stürzen wütend stürzte er auf sie los

 

French Dictionary

loss leader

loss leader FORME FAUTIVE Anglicisme pour produit d ’appel.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

loss

loss /lɔːs |lɔs /lose 名詞 es /-ɪz /1 U 〖具体例では 可算 喪失 ; なくなる [なくす ]こと , 紛失 , 遺失 ; U 減少 , 低下 (gain )▸ a weight loss program ダイエット計画 Stress can lead to hair loss .ストレスで毛が抜けることがある memory loss loss of memory 記憶喪失 There will be heavy job losses .多くの人が失業するだろう 2 U 〖具体例では 可算 (仕事上の金銭の )損失 , 損害 ; 損失額 (profit )report a net loss of $3 million 3百万ドルの最終赤字になる make a loss on the deal その取引で損失を出す 3 a. U (death ) (!具体例ではa ~; その際しばしば修飾語を伴う ) ; es 〘軍 〙損失兵員 loss of life かたく (事故や戦争で )人命を失うこと mourn for the loss of a loved one 愛する人の死を悲しむ I'm sorry for your loss .(愛する方を失われて )ご愁傷様です, お悔やみ申し上げます suffer heavy losses (軍隊で )多くの兵士が犠牲になる b. U 孤独感 ; (人を失った )悲しみ feel a sense of loss 喪失感を感じる 4 C 〖通例単数形で 〗(人がいなくなったことによる )損失 , マイナス ; 損失となる人 His death is a great loss to us .彼の死は私たちにとって大きな損失だ 5 C (試合で ) «…に対する » 負け , 敗北 (defeat ) «to » (win ); 失敗 ; (賞などを )取り損なうこと ▸ Japan's 1--0 loss to Turkey 日本が1対0でトルコに負けたこと 6 U (時間 労力などの )むだ , 浪費 without (any ) loss of time ただちに 7 U 〘電 〙電力損失 .at a l ss 1 be «…するのに /…に » 困って, とまどって «to do /for » ; «…か » 途方にくれて «(as to )wh 句 » be at a loss to know [explain, understand ] ……かを知る [説明する, 理解する ]のに困っている (!… の部分にはwh節 句が続く ) ▸ I was at a loss for words .私は何と言ってよいかわからなかった be at a loss (as to ) what to do 何をしたらよいか途方にくれる 2 〖通例否定文で 〗 «…が » 十分になくて «for » .3 〖文尾で 〗赤字で, 損失を出して 〈経営する 販売するなど 〉.4 〈猟犬が 〉臭跡を失って .be a d ad l ss 1 ⦅英 くだけた話 ⦆〈人 物が 〉 «…にとって » 何の役にも立たない «to » ; 〈事が 〉まったくの時間のむだである .2 丸損である .c t one's l sses cut a l ss これ以上損失をしないうちに (投機などから )手を引く .l ss of f ce 面目を失うこと .th t's [it's ] A's l ss ⦅話 ⦆それは A 〈人 〉が損をするだけだ (!人の無策ぶりなどを非難して ) .~́ adj ster ⦅英 ⦆(保険会社の )賠償額査定係 (⦅米 ⦆insurance adjuster, claims adjuster ).~́ l ader (客寄せのため赤字覚悟の )目玉商品 .

 

loss-making

l ss-m king 形容詞 名詞 の前で 〗赤字の 〈会社など 〉.