“loose”和“lose”的区别和用法
日期:2022-07-01 15:05

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This week's question comes from Vukeni of South Sudan. Vukeni writes:

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本周的提问来自于南苏丹的沃基尼eXNCBr96O#CzRUnF.b。沃基尼写道:

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What is the difference between "loose" and "lose"?

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“Loose”和“lose”这两个单词之间有什么区别?

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This morning, I heard some people debating about it.

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今天早上,我听到有人在争论这件事QvvYnv^9z-8f9^#Lna

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Dear Vukeni,

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亲爱的沃基尼,

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It makes sense that people were debating the difference between "loose" and "lose."

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人们争论“Loose”和“lose”这两个单词之间的区别是可以理解的sZD^faFCPEOwb1@)n

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The two words are commonly mistaken, even by native English speakers!

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这两个单词经常会弄错,即使是以英语作为母语的人士VwNPE#YqMpN

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It is probably because the words are close in spelling and pronunciation.

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这可能是因为这两个单词的拼写和发音都很接近.|DC!SMmai!ZP_Zx@

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In speaking, both words use the vowel sound /u/. But "lose" ends in the /z/ sound, while "loose" ends in the /s/ sound.

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在发音上,这两个单词都有元音/ u /LDze0-;*kK。但是“lose”是以/z/的读音结尾,而“Loose”以/s/的读音结尾(nc%~OLyh(J

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In writing, "loose" has only one more -o than "lose."

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在书写上,“Loose”只比“lose”多一个字母oQo5J5Br84^Hh=B

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They may look and sound alike, but the two words are unrelated.

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它们的书写和拼读很接近,但是这两个单词毫无关联#WZ|L40v#Y;i

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Let's start with "lose," which is a verb. "Lose" has many meanings.

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我们先来看“lose”,它是一个动词&!vC7A3a]uh-gYcbgs=+。“lose”有多种含义_Ea2[-~(cWU

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Today, I will tell you about three.

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It can mean "to fail to win," such as a game or competition:

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它可以表示“未能获胜,”例如在一场比赛中:

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We lost the tennis game last night. Better luck next week.

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Notice that the past form is "lost," not "losed." That is because "lose" is an irregular verb.

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请注意它的过去式是“lost,”而不是“losedo,86M0L4o%。”因为“lose”是不规则动词xaFH;1@k7x]]

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"Lose" can also mean "to misplace (something)" or to be unable to find it. People can lose many kinds of things. Here's an example:

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“lose”还可以表示“乱放(物品)”或是找不到6Pe9fz9DygI。人们会弄丢各种东西qa5O-j25ZJ。举例如下:

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Oh no! The airport lost my bags. Now I have nothing to wear to the wedding.

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不好啦!机场把我的行李弄丢了Zrn^ZeX]js。现在我没有参加婚礼的服装了sHFA2+RK-;

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"Lose" can also mean "to have less of something as time passes" as in this:

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“lose”还可以表示“随着时间推移而丧失某些东西,”如下例所示:

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Grandma has been losing her eyesight for a few years. These days, I usually help her walk around.

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奶奶丧失视力好几年了,MPiNU;dXWE1Ikemb。如今都是我带她四处溜达Pg!dWieP)ZJ&AI

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A person can also lose sleep, weight or hair, or something nonphysical, such as memory, interest or contact.

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某人也可能失眠、体重减轻或是掉头发,或是失去某些非实体的东西,例如失忆、失去兴趣或是失去联系7~3~XfEAUE,=Tl

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Now, let's talk about the word "loose."

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现在让我们来谈谈“loose”这个单词9[n)4.8iP|

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"Loose" is an adjective that means "not tightly attached or held in place." Many things can be loose, like clothing:

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“Loose”是一个形容词,意思是“未紧密连接或固定在适当位置f#yXiEDklhAZRbjP7+]c。”很多东西都很宽松,例如衣服:

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Excuse me, these shoes are a little loose. Do you have a smaller size?

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对不起,这双鞋有点宽松!A]^A.46|2。有尺码小点的吗?

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Lots of other things can be loose, such as nails when they are not securely attached, teeth when they are ready to come out or wires when they are not tightly connected.

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还有很多东西会松动,例如钉子未钉紧,牙齿快掉了或是电线没接紧Zz,,-BifST-q

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Though "loose" is an adjective, it can take verb form. The verb is "loosen." To loosen means "to make loose," as in this:

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虽然“loose”是个形容词,它也有动词形式e=[9*4aOD2A+1D.;Fj。这个动词就是“loosen”,它的意思是“使......松动=iU)T+6sN.SxeOnmB。”如下所示:

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When he left the meeting, he quickly loosened his tie.

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当他离开会场时,他迅速松开了他的领带w7^xGYy1YwG;9

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In the example, notice that the past form ends in -ed. "Loosen" is a regular verb.

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在这个例子中,请注意过去式是以ed结尾g#r[Xwiqw]YKG3*。因为“loose”是规则动词tj6eRL+7MRC9PLK^v_V9

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And that's Ask a Teacher for this week.

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以上就是本期名师答疑的全部内容-zW&ensgarJtw

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I'm Alice Bryant.

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