中文意思
Were lost 的意思
Indicates that something was unable to be found or was missing.
In simple words: could not be found
Were lost 例句
- The keys were lost in the couch cushions.
- Many toys were lost after the party.
- They were lost in the city and couldn't find their way.
如何使用 Were lost
Use in the past tense to indicate items that are no longer in possession. Avoid in formal writing; use alternatives like 'were missing'.
Grammar pattern
were + past participle
Memory hint
Imagine a group of people lost in a forest, no direction.
相关单词
Collocations with Were lost
- were lost and found
- were lost to time
- were lost in translation
Common mistakes with Were lost
- Confusing 'were lost' with 'were losing'.
- Using in present tense instead of past.
- Forgetting to use 'were' for plural subjects.
Were lost appears in
Were lost 的其他语言
More chunks like Were lost
- Missing
- Absent
- For this to work
Conditions that must be met for something to be successful.
- CorrectionC1
a change that makes something more accurate than it was before
- The world is changed
A statement indicating significant changes in the world.
- I feel it in the water
I sense or perceive something through the water.
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关于 Were lost 的常见问题
Were lost 是什么意思?
could not be found
Were lost 的中文意思是什么?
could not be found
Were lost 的定义是什么?
Indicates that something was unable to be found or was missing.
如何在句子中使用 Were lost?
The keys were lost in the couch cushions.
能再举一个 Were lost 的例子吗?
Many toys were lost after the party.
Were lost 的近义词有哪些?
常见的替代说法包括 missing, misplaced, gone, absent。
Were lost 的反义词是什么?
相反的意思包括 found, located。
哪些词和 Were lost 搭配?
它常与 were lost and found, were lost to time, were lost in translation 搭配。
使用 Were lost 时常见的错误有哪些?
Confusing 'were lost' with 'were losing'. Using in present tense instead of past. Forgetting to use 'were' for plural subjects.
Were lost 怎么发音?
US: //wɜr lɔst//, UK: //wɜːr lɒst//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。
什么时候该用 Were lost?
Use in the past tense to indicate items that are no longer in possession. Avoid in formal writing; use alternatives like 'were missing'.


