Examples of using Completely lost in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
Completely lost.
Oh, I am completely lost!
At least that means we're not completely lost.
We're completely lost.
Not too many years ago, I was completely lost.
I'm completely lost.
Dad... Your mother is completely lost.
I completely lost all vision during the experience.
That has been completely lost.
As a result,they do not follow their religion and they are completely lost.
They were completely lost.
The Sindelfingen factory was almost completely lost.
I was 57 and completely lost," he laughed.
That ego that you are a Sahaja Yogi was completely lost.
I was cold, completely lost.
Due to the quarrying the 1st room is more or less completely lost.
KITT Michael, I have completely lost traction.
She's either taking a tour of the county or she's completely lost.
You may feel completely lost without the answer.
They have to get lost, completely lost.
I completely lost consciousness and was sent to the hospital for emergency treatment.
That is to say, we have completely lost track of time.
For this kind of eternal damnation would then signify something completely lost to God….
This book has been completely lost, though it exist.
They are completely lost when it comes to effective follow-up and unsure how to best get prospects to take the"next step.
Everything seemed to be happening at once; or time stopped orlost all meaning It's the notion of time which I had completely lost.
But we were not completely lost, because there were two.
The meaning is completely lost if you quote well-known doctors or medical students.
Many an earth-life is thereby completely lost to the real purpose of personal existence.
Parents often completely lost and do not understand how to cope with the vagaries of the child.