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suffer defeat ['sʌfə(r) dɪ'fi:t] |
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to go dawn [tu gəu dɔ:n] |
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to go down [tu gəu daun] |
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many of us are programmed for failure ['mɛnɪ ɔv ʌs ɑ:(r) 'prəugræmd fɔ:(r) 'feɪljə(r)] |
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failure tolerant ['feɪljə(r) 'tɔlərənt] |
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fail [feɪl] |
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to suffer a dramatic fall [tu 'sʌfə(r) ə drə'mætɪk fɔ:l] |
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suffer a crushing defeat ['sʌfə(r) ə 'krʌʃɪŋ dɪ'fi:t] |
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To suffer a setback [tu 'sʌfə(r) ə 'sɛtbæk] |
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doomed to fail [du:md tu feɪl] |
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She was crying over her failure. [ʃi: wɔz 'kraɪɪŋ 'əuvə(r) hə:(r) 'feɪljə(r)] |
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an issue doomed to failure from the start [ən 'ɪʃu: du:md tu 'feɪljə(r) frɔm ðə stɑ:t] |
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The whole project was doomed to failure. [ðə həul 'prɔʤekt wɔz du:md tu 'feɪljə(r)] |
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fail [feɪl] |
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I need scarcely say that I failed dismally [aɪ ni:d 'skɛəslɪ seɪ ðæt aɪ feɪld 'dɪzməlɪ] |
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He fell flat on his face and had to... [hi: fɛl flæt ɔn hɪz feɪs ænd hæd tu] |
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double bind ['dʌbl baɪnd] |
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suppress failure [sɪp'rɛs 'feɪljə(r)] |
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accept defeat - to accept the fact that you didn't win a game, match, contest, election, etc. [æk'sɛpt dɪ'fi:t tu æk'sɛpt ðə fækt ðæt ju: 'dɪdənt wɪn ə geɪm mæʧ 'kɔntest ɪ'lɛkʃən etc] |