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loss
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- the fact or process of losing something or someone;an amount of money lost by a business or organization
noun: loss, plural noun: losses
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- 1. the fact or process of losing something or someone avoiding loss of time funding cuts will lead to job losses 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ an amount of money lost by a business or organization insurance can protect you against financial loss we have incurred huge losses
- ▪ the state or feeling of grief when deprived of someone or something of value I feel a terrible sense of loss
- ▪ a person or thing that is badly missed when lost he will be a great loss to many people
- ▪ a reduction of power within or among circuits, measured as a ratio of power input to power output.
- denoting or relating to an order to sell a security or commodity at a specified price in order ...
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- a person or thing that is completely useless: the music department in my school was a dead loss
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- a venture or situation that produces no profit: Harry's farm had run down and was operating at a dead loss
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting or relating to an order to sell a security or commodity at a specified price in order ...
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- an insurance agent who assesses the amount of compensation that should be paid after a person ...
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- (especially of a business) losing money, rather than making a profit: subsidies to loss-making industries
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- the ratio of the claims paid by an insurer to the premiums earned, usually for a one-year period.
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- a loss that can be offset against taxable profit earned elsewhere or in a different period.
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- the fact or process of losing something or someone: avoiding loss of time funding cuts will lead to job losses
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