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单词 miss
释义 miss
[mɪs] verb
NOT DO 没有做
 ESSENTIAL  transitive
■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 exam because my bus was late.考试开始时我还没有赶到,因为我搭的公车来迟了。
Often I miss (= do not eat) breakfast and have an early lunch instead.我经常不吃早餐而早吃午餐。
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车撞倒。
 ESSENTIAL  transitive
■to arrive too late to get on a bus, train or aircraft 赶不上,错过
You'll miss your train if you don't hurry up.如果你不快点,会错过火车的。
 ESSENTIAL  transitive
■to not go to something 缺(勤);缺(课);失(约);未出席
You'll fall behind in your studies if you keep missing school.如果你继续缺课,会在学习上落后的。
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借口。
 ESSENTIAL  transitive
■to not see or hear something or someone 未看到;未听到
I missed the beginning of the film.我错过了电影的开头。
Her latest movie is too good to miss (= It certainly should be seen).她最近的一部电影很棒,不容错过。
I was sorry I missed you at Pat's party - I must have arrived after you left.很遗憾没有在派特的派对上看到你——我准是在你离开后才到的。
 ESSENTIAL  transitive
■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,对吧?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。
[mɪs] verb
FEEL SAD 遗憾
 ESSENTIAL  transitive
■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 England when you were living in France?你住在法国时最想念英格兰的甚么呢?
[+ -ing verb] I haven't missed smoking like I'd expected to.出乎我的预料,我并没有老想着要抽烟。
[mɪs] verb
NOT HIT 没打中
 IMPROVER  intransitive or transitive
■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.他向我扔了一本书,但没打中。
[mɪs] verb
NOTICE 注意
transitive
■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.侍者送帐单来时,他才发觉丢了钱包。
[mɪs] verb
miss a chance/opportunity
■to not use an opportunity to do something 错过机会
She missed the chance of promotion when she turned down the job of assistant manager.她没有接受助理经理一职,错过了晋升的机会。
[mɪs] verb
miss the boat
■to lose an opportunity to do something by being slow to act (因行动慢而)错过机会,错失良机
There were tickets available last week, but he missed the boat by waiting till today to try to buy some.上周还有些票,但他一直等到今天才想去买,错过了机会。
[mɪs] verb
miss the mark
■to fail to achieve the result that was intended 没达到目的;没成功
Her speech missed the mark and failed to generate the public support she had been hoping for.她的演讲没有成功,没有得到她所希望引发的公众支持。
[mɪs] verb
miss the point
■to not understand something correctly or what is important about it 未能领会;未能理解
What you say is true, but you've missed the point of my argument.你说得没错,但是你没有理解我的论点。
[mɪs] verb
not miss a trick
■said about someone who never fails to notice and take advantage of a good opportunity 善于把握机会
Jonathan doesn't miss a trick! If there's a bargain to be had at the market, he'll find it.乔纳森从不错失良机!如果市场上有便宜货,他一定会找到的。
[mɪs] verb
not miss much informal
■said when something you failed to see or experience was not important or special 没错过甚么
"I didn't manage to see that programme." "Don't worry, you didn't miss much."“我错过了那个节目。”“别担心,你没错过什么。”
[mɪs] verb
  Phrasal Verbs   [M] miss sb/sth out UK
■to fail to include someone or something that should be included 遗漏
You've missed out your address on the form.你在表格上漏填了你的地址。
Oh I'm sorry, Tina, I've missed you out. What would you like to drink?哦,对不起,蒂娜,我把你忘了。你想喝点甚么?
[mɪs] verb
  Phrasal Verbs   miss out
■to fail to use an opportunity to enjoy or get an advantage from something 错失享乐(或获利)的机会
Don't miss out on the fantastic bargains in our summer sale.别错过我们夏季特卖中极好的便宜货。
We didn't have a TV at home when I was young, and I felt as though I missed out.年轻时家中没有电视,我觉得好像错过了甚么似的。
[mɪs] noun
NOT DO 没做
give sth a miss UK informal
■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.这家餐厅的鱼煮得很好,但他们的素菜我就不愿意吃。
[mɪs] noun
NOT HIT 没打中
countable
■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.做得好!你八次击中得分,只有两次失误。
⇒ See also near miss
[mɪs] noun
GIRL 女孩 UK old-fashioned
■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.你这个女孩真没礼貌!立刻道歉。
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