MISS

基本词汇  
[mɪs]     [mɪs]    
  • n. [M-]小姐
  • vt. 想念
  • vt. 错过;漏掉
missed missed missing misses
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miss的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

n. (名词)
  1. 小姐(用于姓名或姓之前,对未婚女子的称呼)
  2. 失败
  3. 逃脱,幸免
  4. 未击中,失误
  5. (内燃机等的)不发火,缺火,失火
  6. 少女,姑娘
  7. <古>娼妓,情妇
v. (动词)
  1. 没找到,没遇到,未赶上
  2. 未达到(某处),未接触到
  3. 未看到,未注意到,未听到,未体验
  4. 未理解,未领会
  5. 惦念
  6. 错过,失却
  7. 失(约),缺(勤)
  8. 未击中,未抓住,打偏
  9. 未得到,未获得,失败,未达到目的
  10. 发觉遗失,发现(某人)不在身边
  11. 未做到
  12. 逃脱,幸免于
  13. 漏掉,略去,省掉
  14. 缺少
  15. 【医】(妇女)停经

双解释义

v. (动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 未击中,未抓住,未达到; 未看见,未领会 … fail to hit, catch, see, understand, etc.
  2. vt. 未出席,未赶上; 未能利用,失掉 fail to be present at sth; arrive too late for sth; fail to take advantage of sth
  3. vt. 发现遗失 discover what is lost
  4. vt. 避免 avoid or escape from (sth unpleasant)
  5. vt. 想念,惦记 feel sorry or unhappy at the absence or loss of
n. (名词)
  1. [C]错失,不中,未得 a failure to hit, catch, hold, etc., that which is aimed at
  2. [S]小姐 (a title placed before the name of) an unmarried woman or girl
  3. [S]女老师 a woman teacher
  4. [S]小妞,小姑娘 a girl whose size is between that of a child and a woman

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a young woman;

    "a young lady of 18"

  2. a failure to hit (or meet or find etc)

  3. a form of address for an unmarried woman

Verb:
  1. fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind;

    "I missed that remark"
    "She missed his point"
    "We lost part of what he said"

  2. feel or suffer from the lack of;

    "He misses his mother"

  3. fail to attend an event or activity;

    "I missed the concert"
    "He missed school for a week"

  4. leave undone or leave out;

    "How could I miss that typo?"
    "The workers on the conveyor belt miss one out of ten"

  5. fail to reach or get to;

    "She missed her train"

  6. be without;

    "This soup lacks salt"
    "There is something missing in my jewelry box!"

  7. fail to reach;

    "The arrow missed the target"

  8. be absent;

    "The child had been missing for a week"

  9. fail to experience;

    "Fortunately, I missed the hurricane"

miss的用法和样例:

例句

用作名词 (n.)
  1. Miss Williams can read and write French very well.
    威廉斯小姐能够很自如地用法语看书和写东西。
用作及物动词 (vt.)
  1. I do miss the children. The house seems as silent as the tomb without them.
    我真想念孩子们。他们不在家里显得太沉静了。
用作及物动词 (vt.)
  1. It's the chance of a lifetime. You shouldn't miss it.
    这是一生中难得的机会,你不应错过。
  2. He listened attentively so as not to miss a single word .
    他不想漏掉一个字,所以很用心的听了。

常用短语

用作动词 (v.)
miss by (v.+prep.)
    差…就成功做… lose a chance beyond time, distance, etc.
    miss sb/sth/v-ing by sth

    The bullet missed me by two inches.

    子弹只差两英寸就射中我了。

    They missed the train by three minutes.

    他们晚了3分钟,没有赶上火车。

    We only missed seeing each other by five minutes.

    我们仅差5分钟而没有见上面。

miss out (v.+adv.)
    不理睬(某人) pay no attention to (sb)
    miss sb/sth ⇔ out

    Don't miss out your brother when you send round the invitations.

    发送请帖时不要把你兄弟给漏了。

    Take care to spell every word right.You missed out the “d” from “bridge”.

    注意把每个词都拼写正确,你把bridge中的d漏掉了。

    You may miss out the third paragraph of the article while reading it.

    你读这篇文章时可略去第3段。

    The typist has missed out a line because of her carelessness.

    打字员由于粗心漏掉了一行。

    I've missed your name out by mistake.

    我不小心把你的名字漏掉了。

    I read the letter to her, and deliberately missed out certain lines.

    我把那封信读给她听,有意略去某些话。

    His account of the accident misses out one or two important facts.

    他写的事故报告漏述了一两项重要事实。

    I'll miss out the sweet course.

    我不想吃这道甜食了。

    miss out

    If I don't go to the party,I shall feel I'm missing out.

    如果我不去参加聚会,我将会感到错失良机。

    miss out on sth

    He missed out on a chance to go to college because of his ill health.

    他因身体不好,失去了上大学的机会。

    Living in the country,I often feel that I am missing out on the activities of city life.

    我住在乡下,常常感到没有机会参加城市生活的活动。

    miss sth ⇔ out

    Jacelin missed out all the fun because of his broken leg.

    杰斯林因为腿骨折而错过了享受这一切乐趣的机会。

    miss sb ⇔ out

    It was Cage's own fault if she felt missed out at the party; she made no effort to be friendly to people.

    如果凯奇觉得在聚会上受了冷落那是她自己找的,她对别人就没有友好地表示过。

用作名词 (n.)
give a miss
    避开; 不去干某事 avoid; not to do sth
    give sb/sth a miss

    Why did you give him a miss?

    你为什么躲避他?

    I think I'll give the fish course a miss.

    我想免去鱼这道菜。

    I usually go swimming on Mondays, but I've decided to give it a miss this week.

    我通常逢星期一去游泳,但我决定本星期不去了。

    I'm tired—I think I'll give the film a miss.

    我太累了——我想不去看电影了。

    I'll give the sweet course a miss.

    这道甜食我不吃了。

near miss
    幸免 situation where one just avoids or escape from, some mishap

词汇搭配

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