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miss

/mis/US // mɪs //UK // (mɪs) //

错过了,错过,怀念,错过的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to fail to hit or strike: to miss a target.
    • : to fail to encounter, meet, catch, etc.: to miss a train.
    • : to fail to take advantage of: to miss a chance.
    • : to fail to be present at or for: to miss a day of school.
    • : to notice the absence or loss of: When did you first miss your wallet?
    • : to regret the absence or loss of: I miss you all dreadfully.
    • : to escape or avoid: He just missed being caught.
    • : to fail to perceive or understand: to miss the point of a remark.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to fail to hit something.
    • : to fail of effect or success; be unsuccessful.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a failure to hit something.
    • : a failure of any kind.
    • : an omission.
    • : a misfire.
  1. 1
    • : miss out, Chiefly British. to omit; leave out.
    • : miss out on, to fail to take advantage of, experience, etc.: You missed out on a great opportunity.

Phrases

  • miss a beat
  • miss by a mile
  • miss fire
  • miss is as good as a mile, a
  • miss much
  • miss out on
  • miss the boat
  • miss the point
  • heart misses a beat
  • hit or miss
  • near miss
  • not miss a trick

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbfail, make a mistake
Forms: missed, misses, missing

Examples

  • Myerson herself appears to have bought into that stigma, offering mixed to negative views on the Miss America pageant.

  • So, why no Jewess in the mix of more recent and diverse Miss Americas?

  • Her Miss America win transcended mere superficial beauty standards.

  • In 1995, Myerson made a point not to attend the 75th anniversary of the Miss America pageant.

  • No Jewish woman has been crowned Miss America since Bess Myerson won in 1945.

  • But Lucy had noted, out of the corner of her watchful eye, the arrival of Miss Grains, indignant and perspiring.

  • But with all her advantages Miss Solomonson failed with the old lord, and she abuses him to this day.

  • The strains of the syren at last woke her uncle, and brought back Miss Hood, who suggested that it was late.

  • He, with others, thinking the miss-sahib had gone to church, was smoking the hookah of gossip in a neighboring compound.

  • Miss Christabel blushed furiously and emitted a sound half between a laugh and a scream.