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lace up VB trans

lace shoes:

lake [leɪk] N

1. lake (body of fresh water):

jezero n

2. lake Brit ECON (surplus stores):

lake fig pej

lame [leɪm] ADJ

1. lame (crippled):

I . late <-r, -st> [leɪt] ADJ

4. late attr (deceased):

II . late <-r, -s> [leɪt] ADV

3. late (recently):

še

laze [leɪz] VB intr

lane [leɪn] N

1. lane (narrow road):

steza f

lass <-es> [læs] N esp NBrit Scot, las·sie [ˈlæsi] N esp NBrit Scot

2. lass inf (form of address):

lash about, lash around VB intr

II . last1 [lɑ:st] ADV

1. last (most recently):

2. last (after the others):

III . last1 <-> [lɑ:st] N

1. last (one after all the others):

2. last (only one left):

4. last (most recent, previous one):

5. last usu sing SPORTS (last position):

6. last BOXING:

I . lose <lost, lost> [lu:z] VB trans

5. lose watch, clock:

6. lose person, thing:

7. lose Am inf (get rid of):

8. lose inf (confuse):

9. lose (not win):

II . lose <lost, lost> [lu:z] VB intr

1. lose (be beaten):

2. lose (flop):

3. lose (invest badly):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Finally, if there is more amplification than loss, the diode begins to lase.
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