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    Resources Translator You win some you lose some.

You win some you lose some.

Translation result
Unas veces se gana y otras se pierde. You win some you lose some.


win noun

1. a victory (as in a race or other competition).

The team's win in the championship game was their first major title in over a decade, and it marked a turning point for the franchise. El título del equipo en el partido de campeonato fue su primer título importante en más de una década y marcó un punto de inflexión para la franquicia.
After crossing the finish line first, Sarah celebrated her win with a triumphant smile and a raised arms gesture to the cheering crowd. Después de cruzar la línea de meta en primer lugar, Sara celebró su victoria con una sonrisa triunfal y un gesto de brazos alzados hacia la multitud alegre.

2. something won (especially money).

The lottery player was thrilled to receive the $10 million win, which would change his life forever. El jugador de lotería se emocionó al recibir el premio de $10 millones, que cambiaría su vida para siempre.
After years of hard work, she claimed her biggest win: a prestigious award for outstanding contribution to the field. Después de años de duro trabajo, ella reivindicó su mayor logro: un premio prestigioso por contribución destacada al campo.

lose verb

1. fail to keep or to maintain.

If I don't water my plants regularly, they will lose their color and start to wilt. Si no regalo agua a mis plantas con regularidad, se descolorarán y empezarán a marchitarse.

2. fail to win.

The team struggled against their rivals and ultimately lose the championship game, ending their season with disappointment. El equipo luchó contra sus rivales y perdió finalmente el partido de campeonato, lo que marcó el fin de su temporada con desilusión.

3. suffer the loss of a person through death or removal.

The family was devastated when they lost their beloved grandmother in a tragic car accident; her absence left a gaping hole in their lives. La familia se desmoronó cuando perdieron a su abuela querida en un accidente de coche trágico; su ausencia dejó un vacío profundo en sus vidas.

4. miss from one's possessions.

I was devastated when I lost my favorite necklace at the party - it had been passed down to me by my grandmother. Me desmoroné cuando perdí mi collar favorito en la fiesta - había sido heredado por mí por mi abuela.

5. allow to go out of sight or mind.

The detective lost the man he was shadowing after he had to stop at a red light Traducción de 'The detective lost the man he was shadowing after he had to stop at a red light'
Lose the crowds by climbing a mountain Traducción de 'Lose the crowds by climbing a mountain'
The lost tribe Traducción de 'The lost tribe'

6. fail to make money in a business.

After investing heavily in the startup, John's company was on the verge of losing millions of dollars due to poor management. Después de invertir grandes sumas en la start-up, la empresa de John estaba al borde de perder millones de dólares debido a una mala gestión.

7. fail to get or obtain.

She was worried that she would lose her job if she didn't meet the project deadline. Ella estaba preocupada de que perdería su trabajo si no cumplía con el plazo del proyecto.

8. fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind.

The detective struggled to lose himself in the crowd, trying not to draw attention to his investigation. El detective se esforzó por perderse en la multitud, tratando de no llamar la atención sobre su investigación.

9. withdraw, as from reality.

He lost himslef in his music Traducción de 'He lost himslef in his music'

10. be set at a disadvantage.

The team will lose momentum if they can't score in the first half, giving their opponent an early advantage. El equipo perderá momento si no pueden marcar en la primera mitad, otorgando a su oponente una ventaja temprana.

Conjugation

PronounConjugation
I
I lose.
You
You lose.
He/She/It
He/She/It loses.
We
We lose.
You
You lose.
They
They lose.
Complete conjugation.