to lose

JLPT N5 13 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Meaning and Usage

The verb (shū) primarily means "to lose" or "to be defeated" in competitions, games, or conflicts. It is commonly used in sports, exams, debates, and any situation involving winning or losing.

Common Collocations

These phrases emphasize the competitive context where is used.

Usage Notes

is often paired with (le) to indicate a completed loss. It can also be used in negative forms to express determination not to lose. The word carries a neutral tone but can imply disappointment or motivation depending on context.

Avoiding Confusion

Don't confuse with (shūsòng), which means "to transport" or "to deliver." Although they share the same character, alone focuses on losing or defeat.

Summary

Use when talking about losing in contests or challenges. It is a straightforward verb that appears frequently in everyday conversations about competition and results.

Example Sentences

We lost this match; let's try harder tomorrow.

He doesn't like losing to others, so he always works hard.

If you don't want to lose, you need to stay calm and focused.