perdedor
loser ; underdog ; dog ; quitter.
The jungle fighter views his life and work in terms of winners and losers, with power as his goal.
A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.
'On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog - the digital media has made possible the leveling of the playing field.
Here are a few examples of some famous quitters, people who didn't always stick it out.
equipo perdedor
losing team
They were magnanimous in victory, offering kind words to the losing team.
mal perdedor
sore loser
bad loser
poor loser
Now, he's a sore loser and talks to all of us in a threatening, condescending manner = Él es un mal perdedor y nos habla a todos nosotros en un tono amenazador y condescendiente.
They were just plain bad losers who in the end said, 'Since you didn't do exactly what we wanted to do, we're not going to use the code'.
In petty things he tended to be a poor loser; a defeat in a tennis game tended to put his nose out of joint.
más perdedor
losingest
Futility has followed them since the day they were born, and Sunday night was no different for the losingest team in sports history.
mostrarse magnánimo con los perdedores
be magnanimous in victory
They were magnanimous in victory, offering kind words to the losing team.
situación en la que hay un vencedor y un perdedor
win-lose + Nombre
This article suggests that the win-lose approach to management is costly and encourages people to function in covert and competitive ways with self-interest as the primary concern.