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81Lose yourself — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Lose Yourself» Sencillo de Eminem del álbum 8 Mile Soundtrack Publicación 22 de octubre de 2002 Formato Disco compacto …
82lose the plot — (informal) 1. To be at a loss, lose one s way 2. To lose one s temper 3. To become insane • • • Main Entry: ↑plot * * * informal lose one s ability to understand or cope with what is happening many people believe that he is feeling the strain or… …
83Lose My Breath — « Lose my Breath » Sencillo de Destiny s Child del álbum Destiny Fulfilled Formato Single promocional, descarga digital Grabación 2002 2003 Género(s) R B/Sou …
84Lose control — «Lose control» Sencillo de Waldo s People del álbum Paranoid Publicación 15 de diciembre de 2008 Formato CD single Género(s) Dance Duració …
85Lose Yourself — «Lose Yourself» Сингл Eminem из альбома 8 Mile (OST) Выпущен 22 октября 2002 Формат CD …
86lose-lose — «LOOZ LOOZ», adjective. 1. that all parties to a conflict lose: »For men and women, this is mostly a lose lose combat (Time). 2. involving a complete loss: »In the best Hollywood tradition…a clear “win win” position for the “good guy” (US) and a… …
87lose face — {v.} To be embarrassed or shamed by an error or failure; lose dignity, influence or reputation; lose self respect or the confidence of others. * /Many Japanese soldiers were killed in World War II because they believed that to give up or retreat… …
88lose face — {v.} To be embarrassed or shamed by an error or failure; lose dignity, influence or reputation; lose self respect or the confidence of others. * /Many Japanese soldiers were killed in World War II because they believed that to give up or retreat… …
89Lose Kopplung — bezeichnet in der Informatik einen geringen Grad der Abhängigkeit mehrerer Hard oder Software Komponenten untereinander. Bei loser Kopplung eines Systems lassen sich Änderungen einzelner Komponenten oftmals einfacher durchführen, da die Änderung… …
90lose out — {v.} To fail to win; miss first place in a contest; lose to a rival. * /John lost out in the rivalry for Mary s hand in marriage./ * /Fred didn t want to lose out to the other salesman./ Compare: MISS OUT. Contrast: WIN OUT …