Examples of using Lost something in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
On that day, Ise-kun lost something that was most important to him,
When I was a kid, I lost something precious during this season of the year.”.
On that day, Ise-kun lost something that was most important to him,
Our culture has lost something dear and precious since we stopped being a farming culture,
Stella enthuses,“If people think they have lost something in a dry cleaners,
how he has lost something in exchange for each one of his abilities.
it feels like we have lost something along the road.
it feels like we have lost something along the way.
the protagonist knowing and recognising that they have lost something, they have lost themselves.
it feels like we have lost something along the way, too.
not in your favor, you have lost something, whether you actually win
Compact discs which deliver music via the WAV audio format have provided excellent listening quality since their wider introduction in the 80s but we lost something in this transition in respect to the full experience we had with records.
it feels like we have lost something along the road, too.
it feels like we have lost something alongside the way.
we have also then separated two sides of one coin- and lost something important in the process.
Is there not implied in that word,'seeking', that we have lost something and we are going to find it
He gets more but loses something else.
However, if a non-Jew loses something, the Jew who found it may keep it.
Speaking English you lose something in translation.
People are terrified of losing something that doesn't actually exist.