Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

I ......not to lose now.

English answer:

I'm rich enough to lose now but I keep on winning

Added to glossary by Yasutomo Kanazawa
Oct 8, 2022 16:01
1 yr ago
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English term

I ......not to lose now.

English Other Cinema, Film, TV, Drama Arabella (1967)
I can't understand what the actrice is saying. She says: I .......not lo lose now, I keep on winning.

https://youtu.be/rjcSZICQLTw (1:09:27 --> 1:09:29)

Thanks!
Change log

Oct 10, 2022 05:43: Yasutomo Kanazawa Created KOG entry

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (2): Yvonne Gallagher, Lara Barnett

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Discussion

Daniel Slon (asker) Oct 8, 2022:
Yes, Helena! I couldn't agree more! It's exactly what she's saying! Thanks a lot!

Responses

+3
17 mins
Selected

I'm rich enough to lose now but I keep on winning

is what the actress is saying.
Peer comment(s):

agree Helena Chavarria
1 min
Thank you!
agree Yvonne Gallagher : quite simply
2 hrs
Thank you!
agree Sajad Neisi
1 day 14 hrs
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2 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks for your help!"
18 mins

I'm rich enough to lose now but I keep on winning

I don't know whether you'll agree but that's what I hear.
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3 hrs

I'm rich enough to lose now but I keep on winning

According to phrase that is what I heard.
Example sentence:

Can my brother lose all of his money?

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