Rolesets - lose

lose

lose.01 - decrease, fall

LOSE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'lose' based on survey of initial sentences of big corpus and comparison with 'fall' and 'gain'. (from lose-v.01)
LOSS-N NOTES: Updated by Julia. No Vncls. (from loss.01-n)

Aliases:

lose (v.)
loss (n.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: logical subject, patient, thing falling
ARG2-EXT: EXT, amount fallen
ARG3-DIR: start point
ARG4-PRD: end point
ARGM-LOC: medium

stocks

Rally 'sARG1
lostrel
1 3/4ARG2
to 21 3/4ARG4
.

nominal rel: loss;

a
populationARG1
lossrel
of 4,000 peopleARG2

nominal rel: loss;

a
10 percentARG2
lossrel
from peak at 100FARG3

nominal rel: loss;

a
13 percentARG2
lossrel
to 21.32 shekelsARG4

nominal rel: loss;

significantARG2
weightARG1
-
lossrel

lose.02 - lose, no longer have

LOSE-V NOTES: (from lose-v.02)
LOSS-N NOTES: Updated by Julia. Member of Vncls contribute-13.2. (from loss-n.02)
LOST-J NOTES: Added by Julia during initial MWE framing.

Aliases:

lose (v.)
loss (n.)
lost (j.)
take_loss (l.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: entity losing something
ARG1-PPT: thing lost
ARG2-GOL: benefactive, entity gaining thing lost
ARG3-DIR: source of loss

lose-v: one gains, one loses

NECARG0
lostrel
the contractARG1
to FujitsuARG2
.

lose-v: more commonly without gainer

Western UnionARG0
lostrel
its chance to be in the telephone businessARG1
.

lose-v: easily confused with lose.01

He currently states
heARG0
has
lostrel
50 lbsARG1
since FebARGM-TMP
and has developed abdominal pain , perineal pain , and low - back pain .

loss-n:

Quotron 'sARG0
lossrel
of its two biggest customers , Merrill Lynch & Co. and American Express Co. 's Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc.ARG1
,
to Automated Data Processing Inc.ARG2
earlier this yearARGM-TMP

loss-n

Ford 'sARG0
$ 37 millionARG1
lossrel
on U.S. automotive operationsARG3

loss-n

the
obviousARGM-ADJ
lossrel
of your daughterARG1

loss-n: death

so sorry for
yourARG0
lossrel

loss-n: with CAU

the
lossrel
of favorite local businessesARG1
to high rentsARG3
.

take_loss-l: all args

For instance , if the owner of a property purchased for $ 250,000 took $ 200,000 in deductions by the time it was sold for $ 225,000 , the owner would have to pay taxes on a $ 175,000 profit even though
heARG0
tookARGM-LVB
a
lossrel
on his investmentARG3
.

lose.03 - battle

LOSE-V NOTES: (from lose-v.03)
LOSS-N NOTES: (from loss-n.03)

Aliases:

losing (n.)
loss (n.)
lose (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: loser
ARG1-PPT: battle
ARG2-GOL: winner

battle

Appropriators from both housesARG0
lostrel
a battleARG1
Tuesday nightARGM-TMP
with the Senate Foreign Relations CommitteeARG2
.

contest

IARG0
lostrel
the caseARG1
in federal district court in Des MoinesARGM-LOC
.

nominal rel: loss

Slobodan Milosevic conceded
hisARG0
lossrel

ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2

And after
losingrel
a battleARG1
Tuesday nightARGM-TMP
with the Senate Foreign Relations CommitteeARG2
,
appropriators from both housesARG0
are expected to be forced back to conference .

lose.04 - lose touch

LOSE-V NOTES: This is almost idiomatic. (from lose-v.04)

Aliases:

lose (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: loser
ARG1-PPT: touch
ARG2-VSP: with ...

not phrasal!

TheyARG0
did
n'tARGM-NEG
loserel
touchARG1
with the US issuersARG2
.

lose.07 - be unaware

LOSE-V NOTES: (from lose-v.07)

Aliases:

lose (v.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: what you're not aware of
ARG2-GOL: unaware entity

always pseudopassive

ObviouslyARGM-DIS
, it 's
lostrel
on youARG2
that about 75 % of the American people these days ( and in fact the president of the United States ) consider themselves environmentalistsARG1
.

lose_out

lose_out.06 - lose, come to not have

LOSE-V NOTES: Similar to 'lose, come to not have' roleset id="lose.05" above, except arg1 is usually prepositional now (from lose-v.06)

Aliases:

lose_out (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: entity losing something
ARG1-PPT: thing lost
ARG2-GOL: benefactive, entity gaining thing lost

lose out on

The traditionalistsARG0
have been
losingrel
outrel
on bundles of itARG1
to the New GuardARG2
in recent yearsARGM-TMP
.