:to fail to keep or get something valued or desired丧失,得不到(贵重的或想要的东西)
Whoever benefits from the new government programs, the American taxpayer is bound to lose out in the end.无论是谁从政府的新计划中获益,最终吃亏的肯定都是美国的纳税人。
— often + on or to
If you don't invest with us, you'll be losing out on a great opportunity! [=you'll be missing/wasting a great opportunity]如果你不给我们投资,你将错失良机。
She lost out to a better-known actress for the lead role. [=she did not get the lead role because a better-known actress got it]她没演成女主角,输给了一个知名度更高的女演员。
lose outADVERB➤financially得不到經濟利益PREPOSITION➤on在⋯上失利◇Many of the canal children were constantly on the move, and lost out on regular schooling.很多生活在運河上的孩子經常漂泊不定,無法正常上學。➤to輸給⋯◇Our company lost out to one that could offer a lower price.我們輸給了報價更低的一家公司。