词汇 | miss |
释义 | miss verb uk /mɪs/ us /mɪs/ missverb (NOT DO)B1[ T ] to fail to do or experience something, often something planned or expected, or to avoid doing or experiencing something: 未做到;未体验;避开;幸免于 I missed the start of the class because my bus was late.我上课迟到了,因为我坐的公共汽车晚了。 Often I miss (= do not eat) breakfast and have an early lunch instead.我经常不吃早餐而早吃午饭。 You should leave early if you want to miss the rush hour.如果你想避开高峰时间,就该早些出发。 [ + -ing verb ]I only just missed being run over by a bus this morning.我今早差点被一辆公共汽车撞倒。 to avoid doing something avoidAvoid swimming in areas where sharks are known to congregate. evadePlease don’t think I’m trying to evade my responsibility. dodgeHe tried to dodge his military service. run away fromI didn't often run away from difficult decisions. shrink fromI've never been one to shrink from a challenge. sidestepThis is not a responsibility you can sidestep. A2[ T ] to arrive too late to get on a bus, train, or aircraft: 未赶上,错过 You'll miss your flight if you don't hurry up.如果你不快点,会误了飞机的。 A2[ T ] to not go to something: 缺(勤);缺(课);失(约);未出席 Students who miss a lot of school can find it hard to catch up.缺课严重的学生会很难赶上。 I'm trying to find an excuse for missing the office party.我正要找个不去办公室聚会的接口。 B1[ T ] to not see or hear something or someone: 未看到;未听到 I missed the beginning of the show.我错过了演出的开头。 Her latest movie is too good to miss (= it certainly should be seen).她最近的一部电影很好,不容错过。 I was sorry I missed you at Pat's party - I must have arrived after you left.很遗憾没有在帕特的派对上看到你——我准是在你离开后才到的。 [ T ] to not notice someone or something: 未注意到 You don't miss much, do you? Nobody else noticed that mistake.你真是明察秋毫,是吧?别人都没有注意到那个错误。 My office is first on the right with a bright red door. You can't miss it(= it is very easy to find).我的办公室是右边的第一间,有一扇鲜红色的门。你不会找不到的。 A big neon sign has been put up where nobody can miss it. A golden eagle is so large and distinctive that no birdwatcher, however inexperienced, could possibly miss it. Henri's latest show is simply too good to miss. In this game if you give the wrong answer you have to miss a turn.在这个游戏中,如果你回答错了,就会失去一次机会。 She has never missed a single episode of her favourite soap opera. He missed two practice sessions so he's out of the team. You'll have to make up the work you've missed while you were away. Avoiding action abrogate abrogation avoid avoid something like the plagueidiom avoidance elude end-run eschew evader evasion fiddle insure shirk short circuit shrink from something shy away from something sit on your arseidiom steer welch Welsh You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Late Absent Forgetting and forgetfulness missverb (FEEL SAD)A2[ T ] to feel sad that a person or thing is not present: 想念,惦念;怀念,思念 I really missed her when she went away.她离开的时候我非常想念她。 She will be sadly missed by all who knew her.所有认识她的人都会很悲伤地怀念她的。 I still miss my old car.我仍惦念着我的旧汽车。 What did you miss most about home when you were living in France?你住在法国时最想念家乡的是什么? [ + -ing verb ]I haven't missed smoking like I expected to.出乎我的预料,我并没有老想着要抽烟。 I miss my mom and dad a lot.我很想我的爸爸妈妈。 You'll be sorely missed by everyone here, and we wish you success in your new job.这里的每个人都会很想念你,我们祝你在新的工作中取得成功。 She missed Spain and the languor of a siesta on a hot summer afternoon.她怀念西班牙以及炎热夏季里午后小睡的惬意感觉。 It surprises me how much he misses his sister when she's away - after all, they do nothing but fight when they are together! I really miss seeing their happy smiling faces.我真的好想念他们开心的笑脸。 Sadness and regret aw be/weigh on your conscienceidiom bitter black dog breastbeating cry doom and gloom feel badidiom gloominess glumness groan guilt melancholia prick someone's conscienceidiom regretful regretfully remorse remorseful repentant wretchedness missverb (NOT HIT)B2[ I or T ] to fail to hit something, or to avoid hitting something: 未击中,未打中;避开 The bullet missed his heart by a couple of centimetres.子弹差几厘米就击中了他的心脏。 I swerved to avoid the other car and only just missed a tree.我为避开另一辆车急忙转向,差一点就撞到树上。 He threw a book at me, but he/it missed.他朝我扔了一本书,但没打中。 The arrow missed its target and landed on the grass. How could he have missed the goal from that distance? The car missed the tree and ran into the field. I tried to throw the paper in the bin, but I missed. Luckily the egg missed his face by inches. Failing and doing badly abjectly at-risk backbencher balls (something) up be on your beam endsidiom blow (someone/something) up bomb egg flog flog a dead horseidiom flop flub flunk out founder mess running on emptyidiom sclerotic screw screw (something) up sign someone's death warrant missverb (NOTICE)[ T ] to notice that something is lost or absent: 发觉遗失;发觉…不在身边 He didn't miss his wallet until the waiter brought the bill.直到服务员拿来账单,他才发觉丢了钱包。 Losing and loss action astray black hole disappear forfeit get to kiss lose loss lost mislay misplace misroute proximately unaccounted for unrecoverable unrecovered walkabout wave wave/say goodbye to somethingidiom GrammarMiss We use miss as a verb to mean ‘not hit or reach something’: … Idiomsmiss a chance/opportunity miss the boat miss the mark miss the point not miss a trick not miss much Phrasal verbsmiss someone/something out miss out miss noun uk /mɪs/ us /mɪs/ missnoun (NOT HIT)[ C ] an occasion when something or someone fails to hit something or avoids hitting something: 未打中;避免击中 Well done! You scored eight hits and only two misses.打得好!你8次击中得分,只有两次失误。 See also near miss Failures another/the final nail in the coffinidiom bloodbath brain freeze breakdown busted flush car crash false dawn fiasco flameout flop foul (something) up hash lemon loser parody post-crash pratfall reversal slim pickings slush pile missnoun (NOT DO)give something a missC1UKinformal 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。 missnoun (GIRL)[ C ]UKold-fashionedinformal a girl or young woman, especially one who behaves rudely or shows no respect: 小姑娘;(尤指)冒失女孩 You're a cheeky little miss! Apologize at once.你这个冒失的小姑娘!立刻道歉。 Miss noun uk /mɪs/ us /mɪs/ A1 a title used before the family name or full name of a single woman who has no other title: (用在女孩或未婚女子名前作为称呼)小姐 Dr White will see you now, Miss Carter.卡特小姐,怀特医生现在就见你。 Miss Helena Lewis海伦娜‧刘易斯小姐 Compare Ms Mrs [ as form of address ]mainly US or old-fashionedUK used as a form of address for a girl or young woman: (作为对看上去没有结婚的女孩或青年女子的称呼)小姐 Excuse me, Miss, you dropped this.打扰了,小姐,你把这个东西掉地上了。 [ as form of address ]UK sometimes used by children to address or refer to teachers who are women: (孩子有时对女教师的称呼)老师 Can I go to the toilet, Miss?我能去厕所吗,老师? a title given to a woman who wins a beauty contest, combined with the name of the place that she represents: (选美得胜后的头衔)小姐 Miss India/UK印度/英国小姐 the Miss World contest世界小姐比赛 Excuse me, Miss - you dropped this.打扰了,小姐,你把这个东西掉地上了。 "You can go and sit down again now, girls and boys." "Yes, Miss." Ask Miss Taylor to come to my office when she's free, would you? Let me introduce my colleague, Miss Sohar - she's in charge of marketing. The letter was addressed to a Miss M A Kirkwood, but we didn't know anyone of that name. Royalty, aristocracy & titles accede to something accession anointed anti-monarchical anti-monarchist duke dukedom earl earldom emir mister monarch monarchist morganatic Mr royally Rt. Hon. Shah sheikh sire You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Marriage: marital status Teachers miss | American Dictionarymiss verb us/mɪs/ missverb (NOT HIT)[ I/T ] to fail to hit or to avoid hitting something: [ T ]The plane narrowly missed power lines as it landed. [ I ]He threw a snowball at me, but he missed. missverb (NOT DO)[ T ] to fail to do, see, or experience something, esp. something planned or expected when it is available: I wanted to see that movie, but I missed it. If you don’t hurry you’ll miss your plane (= fail to get on it before it leaves). You should leave early if you want to miss rush hour (= avoid it). missverb (REGRET)[ T ] to feel sad because you cannot see a person or place or do something: Luis says he misses Puerto Rico very much. missverb (NOT FIND)[ T ] to notice that something is lost or absent: He didn’t miss his wallet until the waiter brought the check. Idiommiss the boat Phrasal verbmiss out miss noun[ C ] us/mɪs/ a failure to hit, catch, do, see, or experience something: Scurry blocked eight shots and caused misses on numerous others. Miss noun[ U ] us/mɪs/ a title for a girl or a woman who has never been married, used before the family name or full name: Miss Green Miss is also used as a form of address to get the attention of a girl or woman: Hey, Miss, you dropped a glove! A woman who has won a beauty competition is often given the title "Miss" and the name of the place that she represents: Miss Alaska/Miss America |
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