发布时间:2025-01-06作者:何冠青点击:
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Lost Game is a Japanese manga series by Shinta Fujimoto. The series follows a group of teenagers who are trapped in a deadly game where they must kill each other in order to survive.
The series begins with Haruaki Iwami, a high school student who is invited to play a new mobile game called "Lost Game." Haruaki soon realizes that the game is not what it seems, and that the stakes are much higher than he ever could have imagined.
As the game progresses, Haruaki and the other players are forced to confront their own morality and the limits of their endurance. The game forces them to make impossible choices, and the consequences of their actions are often fatal.
Lost Game is a suspenseful and thoughtprovoking series that explores the dark side of human nature. The series raises questions about the nature of good and evil, and the price of survival.
The series has been praised for its realistic characters and its unflinching portrayal of violence. Lost Game has been compared to other popular manga series such as Battle Royale and Liar Game.
Lost Game has been adapted into a liveaction television series and a novel. The series has also been translated into several languages, including English.
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Meaning:
Unable to continue speaking or writing due to a lack of words or ideas.
Usage:
Common: "I'm sorry, I'm lost for words. I don't know what else to say."
Figurative: "The artist was lost for words as he tried to describe the beauty of the painting."
Humorous: "I'm so lost for words that I'm just going to stare at you with an open mouth."
Synonyms:
Speechless
Tonguetied
At a loss for words
Struck dumb
Breathless
Dumbfounded
Flabergasted
Antonyms:
Eloquent
Articulate
Talkative
Chatty
Verbose
Example Sentences:
"The news of her diagnosis left her lost for words."
"The sight of the accident made me lost for words."
"The candidate was lost for words when asked about his political views."
"I was so lost for words that I could only nod my head in agreement."
"The beauty of the sunset left me lost for words."
Origin:
The phrase "lost for words" comes from the idea of being so overwhelmed or surprised that one is unable to speak or think clearly. It has been used since at least the early 17th century.
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