Military sources put the army's losses at about twenty.
the army's losses
losses in Electrical Engineering
(lɔsɪz)
noun
(Electrical engineering: Circuits, Electrical power, Computing and control)
Losses are energy and capacity lost in the operation of an electric system.
By using transformers, the voltage of the power can be stepped up to a high voltageso that the power may be distributed over long distances at low currents and hencelow losses.
Losses occur principally as energy transformations from kilowatt hours to waste heat inelectrical conductors and apparatus.
Losses are energy and capacity lost in the operation of an electric system.
losses in Accounting
(lɔsɪz)
noun
(Accounting: Basic)
Losses are money that is lost by selling non-inventory assets.
The trust funds often took substantial losses when the securities were sold later.
They have pledged about $250 million to restore the net worth of some subsidiarybanks and cover losses from problem assets.
Losses are money that is lost by selling non-inventory assets.
realized losses, unrealized losses
More idioms containing
losses
cut your losses
Examples of 'losses' in a sentence
losses
It refused to give a number on potential job losses.
The Sun (2009)
The problem is that these losses have not stayed with America's mortgage lenders.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
If you can't accept this, then cut your losses and move on.
The Sun (2007)
I cannot just walk away from that, but I cannot keep funding losses either.