Usage examples of "perdidos" in Spanish with translation to English

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La sección de objetos perdidos. The lost and found section.
La teoría científica que más me gusta es la de que los anillos de Saturno se componen por completo de equipajes perdidos. The scientific theory I like the best is that the rings of Saturn are composed entirely of lost luggage.
La hice perder los nervios. She lost her temper with me.
Acaba de perder el autobús. He just missed the bus.
Me perdí en el bosque. I got lost in the forest.
No tengo tiempo que perder. I don't have time to waste.
No quiero perder este juego. I don't want to lose this match.
No quiero perder mi tren. I don't want to miss my train.
Es mejor devolverse que perderse. It's better to walk back than to get lost.
No deberías perder tu tiempo. You should not waste your time.
Ella verdaderamente quiere perder peso. She really wants to lose weight.
Vas a perder el tren. You will miss the train.
Es mejor retroceder que perderse. It's better to walk back than to get lost.
No hay que perder tiempo. There's no time to waste.
No deberíamos perder el coraje. We should not lose courage.
No quiero perder el vuelo. I don't want to miss the flight.
Me temo que te perderás. I am afraid that you will get lost.
Los Aliados no perdieron tiempo. The Allies wasted no time.
No quiero perder mi depósito. I don't want to lose my deposit.
No quiero perder el avión. I don't want to miss the plane.
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