Examples of using Lost about in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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In fact, I lost about five liters of blood, which is all someone my size would actually hold.
I lost about $350,000 to them and they denied all my withdrawal request, and gave me all sort of filty request.
Pernoud states that the combined French/Scottish forces lost about 400 men, including Stewart, the leader of the Scots.
Edge have lost about 292 million users.
While the wheelbase of the RAV4 stayed the same as the prior generation's, it lost about two inches of overall length.
as a result of blockade of Donbass, Ukraine lost about 1% of gdp.
Battle of Patay on 18 June, at which the English field army lost about half its troops.
The company, which also hadn't planned for project delays that led to incurring storage fees, lost about $500,000 in 2011.
The group that was exposed to dim light lost about 30% of capacity in the hippocampus.
I have recently been on a very strict diet and have lost about 14 kilos.
According to financial experts, with this decline, every day Hong Kong stock market lost about 1.46 billion worth of stock.
Two review studies that looked at many controlled trials found that people lost about 3 pounds(1.3-1.4 kg) on average.
Thus, Soviet sources indicate that during the Battle of Kursk the Red Army lost about 250 thousand people killed
Another Lao villager who also lost his land to HAGL, said:"We lost about 60% of our rice fields- the company bulldozed all of them.
she calculated she had lost about 20,000 yuan(US$2,900) while raising the flock- about 20 per cent of her husband's annual salary as
the pound lost about 160 points in the first half of the week,
While the broad American market lost about a fifth of its value in the last 10 years, emerging markets like Brazil,
The rial currency has lost about 70 percent of its value since April under the threat of revived U.S. sanctions, with a heavy demand for dollars among ordinary Iranians trying to protect their savings.
Since then, the pair has lost about 9%, the head of the BoE has replaced anger to mercy, and the number of"hawkish" MPC, ready to tighten monetary policy even tomorrow, increased from two to three.
The rial currency has lost about half of its value since April under the threat of revived U.S. sanctions, with heavy demand for dollars among ordinary Iranians trying to protect their savings.