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miss
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- Conjugation :
past
missed
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pp
missed
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missing
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Derivatives :
adj
missing
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- miss
[mɪs]
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1.
vt.
(fail to hit) 未击中
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She threw an ashtray across the room, narrowly missing my head.
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她从房间那端扔过来一只烟灰缸,差点击中我的头。
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2.
vt.
[sports]
[+shot, penalty]
打偏
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He scored four goals but missed a penalty.
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他进了4个球,却踢偏了1个点球。
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3.
vt.
[+train, bus, plane]
(fail to catch) 错过
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Daniel nearly missed his flight.
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丹尼尔差点错过他的航班。
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4.
vt.
[+money etc]
(notice loss of) 发觉丢失
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He didn't miss his wallet until he was on the plane.
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直到上了飞机他才发觉丢失了钱包。
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5.
vt.
(fail to notice) 忽视
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Captain Cobbins was an experienced officer and didn't miss much.
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科宾斯上尉是个有经验的军官,不会忽视太多东西。
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6.
vt.
[+person, thing]
(feel the absence of) 想念
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Did you miss me?
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你想念我吗?
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If I moved into a flat I'd really miss my garden.
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如果我搬到公寓去住,我肯定会很想念我的花园。
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7.
vt.
[+chance, opportunity]
(fail to take) 错过
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It was too good an opportunity to miss.
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这个机会好得不容错过。
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8.
vt.
[+class, meeting]
(fail to attend) 缺席
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I couldn't miss a departmental meeting.
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系里开会我不可以缺席。
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9.
vi.
[person+]
(fail to hit) 没打中
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She threw her plate at his head and missed.
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她把盘子朝他的头扔去,但没打中。
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10.
noun
[c]
(failure to hit) 击不中
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After more misses, they shot the lion in the chest.
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又有几次没击中后,他们射中了狮子的胸部。
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11.
noun
[sports]
失误
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Striker Marcus Smith's miss cost them the match.
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前锋马库斯·史密斯的失误使他们输掉了这场比赛。
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to just miss sth
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刚好错过某事
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you can't miss it
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你不会找不到
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to miss the point
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没领会要点
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his shirt was missing a button
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[inf] 他的衬衫少了一粒纽扣
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to give sth a miss
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[BRIT] [inf] 避开某事
Collins English-English Dictionary
- miss
[mɪs]
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1.
vb
to fail to reach, hit, meet, find, or attain (some specified or implied aim, goal, target, etc)
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2.
vt.
[tr]
to fail to attend or be present for
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to miss a train
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to miss an appointment
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3.
vt.
[tr]
to fail to see, hear, understand, or perceive
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to miss a point
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4.
vt.
[tr]
to lose, overlook, or fail to take advantage of
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to miss an opportunity
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5.
vt.
[tr]
to leave out; omit
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to miss an entry in a list
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6.
vt.
[tr]
to discover or regret the loss or absence of
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he missed his watch
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she missed him
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7.
vt.
[tr]
to escape or avoid (something, esp a danger), usually narrowly
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he missed death by inches
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8.
n
a failure to reach, hit, meet, find, etc
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9.
n
See also miss out
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10.
n
[Etymology]
Old English missan (meaning: to fail to hit); related to Old High German missan, Old Norse missa
- miss
[mɪs]
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1.
n
[informal]
an unmarried woman or girl, esp a schoolgirl
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2.
n
[Etymology]
C17: shortened form of mistress
Examples
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A Miss Joan called.
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有位叫琼的小姐来拜访过。
→ a
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to miss the force of sth. said
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未抓住所说事情的要点
→ force
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to miss by a hair
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一发之差
→ hair
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to just miss a train
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差一点就误了火车
→ just
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to miss an appointment
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失约
→ miss
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to suddenly miss one's wallet
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突然发现自己的钱包丢了
→ miss
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to miss one's friends
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想念朋友
→ miss
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miss Smith
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史密斯小姐
→ miss
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to miss school for a week
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旷课一周
→ school
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That is the aim, now try not to miss the red circle.
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那就是目标,现在努力瞄准那个红环。
→ aim
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