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lose it - tradução para italiano

SINGLE BY SUPERGRASS

lose it         
(slang) perdere il controllo; perdere la verginità
deserves it         
ALBUM BY KHALIL
Deserves It; Distance (Khalil song); Know Enough; More (Khalil song); Pressure (Khalil song); Prove It All (song); Quality (Khalil song); Realized (Khalil song); Simple (Khalil song); The Obvious (song); Too Far (Khalil song)
se lo merita
lose control         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lose Control (song); Lose Control (disambiguation)
trascendere

Definição

lose it
informal lose control of one's temper or emotions.

Wikipédia

Lose It

Lose It” is a song by Britpop band Supergrass. It was released as a single from their debut album I Should Coco. Officially, it is the third single taken from the album. However, it was a vinyl only release in the United States on Sub Pop Records. Only 2,500 copies were originally pressed throughout 1995, therefore making it somewhat of a rarity, but it is believed more copies have been pressed in the following years.

On the strength of imports, it managed to reach #75 in the singles chart in the United Kingdom during 1995.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para lose it
1. Use it or lose it Your brain is like a muscle – use it or lose it.
2. "You can never lose it!" "What do you mean," scoffs the golfer, "you can never lose it?
3. Muawiyah, it‘s said, understood that if you pull the hair too hard, you lose it, and if you‘re too gentle, you lose it as well.
4. All Aussie can do is lose it." And if they do indeed lose, it will doubtless be a return to "happy days" for Tufnell.
5. "I get them, but frequently I just lose it myself.