LOSE tradução: perder, perder, perder, perder, perder, perder, perder, perder, perder, perder. Veja mais em DicionĂĄrio Cambridge inglĂȘs-portuguĂȘs We can keep them, we have not to gain them,—but we shall not keep them without fear and trembling ; still we have them, and there is nothing to hinder our rejoicing in them while we have them. For fear is of the future ; and that we may lose them to-morrow (which God forbid, but supposing it), is no reason why we should not rejoice in them to The song is about a man who loves a woman who sometimes makes him happy, but also frustrates him and makes him sad. He wants to be with her and is willing to wait for her, even though he's not sure if she feels the same way. He has nothing to lose by waiting for her and hopes she will let him in. Add this song to my favorites. We have nothing to lose but our chains.” - Assata Shakur. On May 2, 1973 Assata Shakur was pulled over on the New Jersey Turnpike with two fellow members of the Black Liberation Army (BLA). They were dubiously stopped for a broken tail light. "high stakes" implies that you could win a lot or lose a lot. But it doesn't rule out the possibility that you could also break even or just win or lose just a little bit. If you want to say "win a lot or lose a lot with nothing in between AND it is much more likely that you will lose than win", then you could go with "hail mary pass". Loose vs. Lose. The adjective loose is used for something that is (1) not tied or fastened in place; (2) not attached to anything. She is loosening the tooth with her finger. The football got loose, so the other team took possession of it. (free from our possession) You are too anxious. Lose and loose are easy to confuse. Lose typically functions only as a verb, with meanings related to failing to win or hold onto something; one might “lose a game” or “lose one’s temper.”. Loose can be used as an adjective ("not securely attached"), a verb ("to free something or someone"), and less commonly, a noun or adverb. Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose, Nothing don’t mean nothing honey if it ain’t free, now now. Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose, Nothing, that’s all that bobby left me, yeah, Here are some extracts from an interesting discussion about the line from a message board : Edit: (I am aware that this is a reference to Marx' they have nothing to lose but their chains , but my question is rather about the sociolect he is referring to than about the historical or political context) Do all of the little things as well like great recovery, sleep, drillsetc. If you have a workout, you go mentally all in. You are not sandbagging it, having a negative attitude, or mentally checking out. You are treating every workout like it MATTERS. You need the most recovery to get to your goal as well. 3Felzo.