miscarry 的定义
mis·car·ried, mis·car·ry·ing.
- to have a miscarriage of a fetus.
- to fail to attain the right or desired end; be unsuccessful: The plan miscarried.
- to go astray or be lost in transit, as a letter.
miscarry 近义词
lose fetus
fail to attain goal
miscarry 的近义词 44 个
- abort
- fall through
- backslide
- blunder
- decline
- deteriorate
- fall
- fizzle
- flop
- flounder
- fold
- founder
- misfire
- miss
- slip
- back wrong horse
- be defeated
- be demoted
- be found lacking
- be in vain
- be ruined
- break down
- come to naught
- come to nothing
- fall flat
- fall short
- go astray
- go down
- go down swinging
- go downhill
- go up in smoke
- go wrong
- hit bottom
- hit the skids
- lose control
- lose out
- lose status
- meet with disaster
- miss fire
- miss the boat
- miss the mark
- play into
- run aground
- turn out badly
miscarry 的反义词 11 个
更多miscarry例句
- When women miscarry in the wake of events like terrorist attacks, the lost fetuses are more likely to be male.
- She told me that if I decided to miscarry, there was nothing they could do about it.
- He died on the spot and his mate, who was pregnant at the time, proceeded to miscarry due to depression.
- If from any cause the new being is seriously malformed or diseased, it is a common thing for the dam to miscarry.
- I know you have many difficulties to contend with, but I am anxious that nothing should miscarry under your orders.
- I had laid my plans carefully the day before, and there seemed no possibility that they would miscarry.
- Women who habitually fail to experience them, are exceedingly apt to miscarry.
- A woman is particularly apt to miscarry with her first child, if she be either exceedingly nervous or full-blooded.