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irretrievably lost - перевод на Английский

LITERARY WORK PRODUCED SOME TIME IN THE PAST OF WHICH NO SURVIVING COPIES ARE KNOWN TO EXIST
Lost works; Lost book; Lost books; Lost document; Lost manuscript; Lost literature; Lost text; Lost work; Lost writings

irretrievably lost      
= perdido para siempre
Ex: A great deal of traditional indigenous knowledge is being irretrievably lost in New Zealand as the Maori elders age and pass away.
lost         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lost (program); Lost (tv show); Lost (TV); Lost (2004); Lost (disambiguation); Lost (tv); LOST; Lost (television); Lost show; LOST (disambiguation); Lost2004; Lost 2004; Lost (Series); The Lost; Lost DVD releases; Lost (single); Lost (album); Lost (series); Lost (film); Lost series; Lost (song); Lost (novel); The Lost (film); Lost (Movie)
(v.) = Tiempo pasado y participio del verbo {lose} (perder)

Def: Véase éste y sus derivados para los distintos significados.
Ex: Documents and information can be lost forever by faults in inputting.
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* be lost for words = no saber qué decir, no encontrar palabras, quedarse sin palabras
* get + lost = perderse
* irretrievably lost = perdido para siempre
* long-lost = perdido hace tiempo, de hace mucho tiempo
* lost and found = objetos perdidos
* lost cause = causa perdida
* lost continent = continente perdido
* lost lands = tierras perdidas
* lost opportunity = oportunidad perdida
* lost property = objetos perdidos, objetos perdidos
* lost sheep, the = oveja descarriada, la
* make up for + lost time = recuperar el tiempo perdido
lost lands         
  • Timaeus]] and [[Critias]]
  • Map showing hypothetical extent of [[Doggerland]], c. 8,000 BC
ISLANDS OR CONTINENTS SUPPOSEDLY EXISTING DURING PREHISTORY, HAVING SINCE DISAPPEARED
Lost continent; Lost land; Lost Land; Lost continents; Sunken continent; Lost Lands; Sunken kingdom; Lost lands; List of lost continents
(n.) = tierras perdidas
Ex: Heroic fantasy set in lost lands, often featuring dinosaurs, continues to thrive = La fantasía heróica ambientada en tierras perdidas, en los que a menudo aparecen dinosaurios, continúan prosperando.

Определение

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Википедия

Lost literary work

A lost work is a document, literary work, or piece of multimedia produced some time in the past, of which no surviving copies are known to exist. It can only be known through reference. This term most commonly applies to works from the classical world, although it is increasingly used in relation to modern works. A work may be lost to history through the destruction of an original manuscript and all later copies.

Works—or, commonly, small fragments of works—have survived by being found by archaeologists during investigations, or accidentally by anybody, such as, for example, the Nag Hammadi library scrolls. Works also survived when they were reused as bookbinding materials, quoted or included in other works, or as palimpsests, where an original document is imperfectly erased so the substrate on which it was written can be reused. The discovery, in 1822, of Cicero's De re publica was one of the first major recoveries of a lost ancient text from a palimpsest. Another famous example is the discovery of the Archimedes palimpsest, which was used to make a prayer book almost 300 years after the original work was written. A work may be recovered in a library, as a lost or mislabeled codex, or as a part of another book or codex.

Well known but not recovered works are described by compilations that did survive, such as the Naturalis Historia of Pliny the Elder or the De Architectura of Vitruvius. Sometimes authors will destroy their own works. On other occasions, authors instruct others to destroy their work after their deaths. This should have happened with several pieces, but did not, such as Virgil's Aeneid, which was saved by Augustus, and Kafka's novels, which were saved by Max Brod. Handwritten copies of manuscripts existed in limited numbers before the era of printing. The destruction of ancient libraries, whether by intent, chance or neglect, resulted in the loss of numerous works. Works to which no subsequent reference is preserved remain unknown.

Deliberate destruction of works may be termed literary crime or literary vandalism (see book burning).

Примеры употребления для irretrievably lost
1. And the helpless hands have irretrievably lost it.
2. The world of the dinosaurs has been even more irretrievably lost.
3. An occupation that looked irretrievably lost by spring 1'48 turned paradoxically into success as the blockade continued.
4. Orthodox opinion was that the business, which is very labour–intensive, had been irretrievably lost to China.
5. And yet when I reach back into my memory for the words of my father, the small interactions or conversations we might have had, they seem irretrievably lost.