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give something a miss phraseUKinformal C1 to avoid or not do something: 避开;对…不予理会;决定不做 We usually go to France in the summer, but we've decided to give it a miss this year.我们通常夏天去法国,但今年我们决定不去了。 The restaurant's very good for fish, but I'd give their vegetarian options a miss.这家餐馆鱼做得很好,但他们的素菜我不愿意吃。 I don't really fancy going out tonight - I might give it a miss if you don't mind. They're meeting in town this evening but I think I'll give it a miss. "Are you coming to the cinema this afternoon?" "I've got too much work - I think I'm going to have to give it a miss." See also
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