0 to not be able to find someone or something -- kaybetmek, yitirmek
1 to stop having someone or something that you had before -- yitirmek, kaybetmek
2 to have less of something than you had before -- bir kısmını yitirmek/kaybetmek
3 If you lose a game, competition, or election, the team or person that you are competing with wins. -- (oyun, müsabaka vb.) kaybetmek
4 to stop feeling something good -- (inanç/ilgi/sabır vb.) kaybetmek
5 If you lose a number of hours or days, you cannot work during this time. -- zaman kaybetmek
6 If a clock loses time, it goes slower than it should. -- (saat) geri kalmak
7 to confuse someone so that they do not understand something -- aptala çevirmek; kafasını karıştırmak
No, you've lost me there - can you explain that again?
8 to take something away, usually because it looks bad. -- ortadan kaldırmak, saklamak, çıkarıp atmak, atmak
Lose the belt, Andrea, it looks ridiculous with that dress.
9 to fall because you are leaning too much to one side -- dengesini kaybetmek
10 to forget the exact number -- bir şeyin sayısını şaşırmak, rakamı unutmak
11 to die -- hayatını kaybetmek, yaşamını yitirmek, ölmek
But why should it be lost with lesions in the ventromesial quadrant of the frontal lobes?
Only nine subjects actively refused to participate in the study; the others were lost to follow-up or failed to return the consent form.
Such a perception prompts people to ask whether something valuable is lost when non-market modes of interaction are replaced by market ones.
In addition, 5 participants died, 5 participants reported being too ill to participate, and 3 were lost due to relocation or other reasons.
It remains to be seen why (43) loses its validity for long times.
Many of the pages are blank; others were removed and subsequently have been lost.
Although a second piano part has not survived, one feels again that a real opportunity to prompt further research has been lost.
The editors have striven to give the floor to competing points of view without losing technical focus.