What words or idioms are there to describe "losing a lot of money"?

Describe "losing a lot of money":

Many people who lose money can lose hundreds of millions, but it's not good to lose millions or even ten dollars. How much will it be cool to win? It won't be great to win more. Because people are greedy and dissatisfied, they still want to win if they win, win more and then lose back.

I lost the bet, and I tried to get it back. The more money I had in my pocket, the more money I paid, and my eyes were gone.

Everything, finally only this-? They have experienced the hardships of life; ? Being able to do this is also a victory. Although they lost the gambling money.

Idiom to describe "heavy losses":

Lose everything [q ρ [q ě ng Ji ā dà ng ch ? n] n]: pour out; Swing: cleaning and polishing. All the property was looted. The source "The Story of the Three Kingdoms Shu Shu He Dong Chuan": "Huo Zhi's family, waiting for jade food, ruined the marriage and ruined everything."

Make a sentence

Gambling ruined him, but he was still obsessed with it.

Once they settle down, they can eat everything from you.

Ten bets and nine losses [shí dǔ jiǔ shū] Gamblers are often eager to turn over after losing money, and then the more they gamble, the poorer they become. Who knows that even the gamblers in the gambling scam set by the partnership are carefully arranged, so no matter how the game changes, there will always be only one loser.

Make sentences:

1. Gambling on jade is like gambling. Ten bets and nine losses.

Nine times out of ten, losing is simple, but he paid a heavy price to understand.

Willing to gamble and lose [especially àn dǔ] Willing to gamble and lose: voluntarily participate in gambling. Admit defeat: admit defeat, admit defeat. Note: Since you voluntarily participate in gambling, you should be responsible for the consequences of losing.

Our forum has a poetry contest on the screen. If I lose to you, I'll call you teacher. Although I am older than you, I am willing to "admit defeat".

Lose one's shirt [bài jìn jiā yè] means lose one's shirt because of gambling.

Sentence: People who catch their ears will lose all their property if they are born rich.

Lose everything [xuè b and nwú gu] means to lose all the capital and never get it back.

Sentence-making: fever leads to blood loss.