miss
n. 失误, 避免, 失败, 小姐 vt. 未得到, 未达到, 未听到, 未觉察, 逃脱, 遗漏, 错过, 思念 vi. 失败, 击不中
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1.
Someone or something whose loss or absence is felt.
非正式Top striker Smith is out injured and will be a big miss for United.
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2.
The situation where an item is not found in a cache and therefore needs to be explicitly loaded.
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3.
A failure to physically hit.
In eight shots at the target he had six misses.
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4.
A failure to obtain or accomplish something; a failure to succeed.
After four top-ten singles, the band's next release was a miss.
Your answer isn't exactly right, but it's a very close miss.
Jones put the penalty shot over the bar — what a terrible miss.
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5.
A foul shot that fails to hit the target ball, where the player has, in the referee's judgement, not made every effort to play a legal shot; in addition to conceding points for the foul, the player can be made to play the shot again.
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6.
Error, fault; misdeed, wrongdoing, sin.
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7.
An act of avoidance (usually used with the verb give).
I think I’ll give the meeting a miss.
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8.
Hurt or harm from a mistake or accident.
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Loss, lack want; hence, the feeling of loss.
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1.
In the game of three-card loo, an extra hand, dealt on the table, which may be substituted for the hand dealt to a player.
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2.
A title of respect for an unmarried woman with or without a name used.
可数 不可数You may sit here, miss.
You may sit here, Miss Jones.
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3.
A term of address by a student for a female teacher, especially one using their maiden name.
可数 不可数Here's my report, Miss Smith.
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4.
An unmarried woman; a girl.
小姐
女士
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5.
A kept woman; a mistress.
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1.
To fail to achieve or attain.
及物The company missed all its sales targets.
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2.
To fail to experience, attend, partake, take advantage of, etc.
及物Joe missed the meeting this morning.
I usually watch the Oscars Ceremonies, but I missed it this year.
I'm starving! I missed breakfast this morning.
I only left the queue for a moment and now I've missed my turn.
This offer is too good to miss.
to miss an opportunity, to miss a chance
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3.
To avoid or escape.
及物The car just missed hitting a passer-by.
We missed disaster by the skin of our teeth.
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4.
To become aware of the loss or absence of; to feel the want or need of, sometimes with regret; to feel sadness at the absence of somebody or something.
想念
想
思念
盼念
挂住
及物I miss you! Come home soon!
I miss going for walks along the beach.
I'm not going to the party, but I don't think I'll be missed.
I had left my wallet at home, but I only missed it when I got to the metro.
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5.
To fail to understand.
及物to miss the joke
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To fail to help the hand of a player.
游戏Player A: J7. Player B: Q6. Table: 283. The flop missed both players!
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To fail to score (a goal).
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To go wrong; to err.
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To be too late to connect with or meet something or someone (a means of transportation, a deadline, etc.).
错过
及物I missed the plane!
"Is Polly still here?" — "No, sorry, you've just missed her. She left a couple of minutes ago."
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10.
To be absent, deficient, or wanting.
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To fail to hit, catch, grasp, etc.
未击中
未打中
未达到
错
错过
蹉
及物/不及物I fired the gun, but the bullet missed the target.
I tried to kick the ball, but missed.
She tried to grab hold of the end of the rope, but she missed.
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12.
To avoid hitting.
及物/不及物The driver swerved and just managed to miss the chicken crossing the road.
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To fail to notice; to have a shortcoming of perception; overlook.
忽略
漏掉
及物So I'm just going over my early notes, see if I missed anything.
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14.
To be wanting; to lack something that should be present (see also adjectival missing).
及物The car is missing essential features.
This jigsaw is missing several pieces.
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To spare someone of something unwanted or undesirable.
俚语 及物Miss me with that nonsense!
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Verb from Middle English missen, from Old English missan (“to miss, escape the notice of a person”), from Proto-West Germanic *missijan, from Proto-Germanic *missijaną (“to miss, go wrong, fail”), from Proto-Indo-European *meyth₂- (“to change, exchange, trade”). Cognate with West Frisian misse (“to miss”), Dutch missen (“to miss”), German missen (“to miss”), Norwegian Bokmål and Danish miste (“to lose”), Swedish missa (“to miss”), Norwegian Nynorsk, Icelandic missa (“to lose”) and Latin mittere (“to send, let go”). Noun from Middle English misse, mis, from Old English miss (“loss, absence”), from Proto-West Germanic *miss, from Proto-Germanic *miss- (“loss”). Cognate with Scots miss (“a loss, want, cause of grief or mourning”), Middle High German misse, mis (“lack, missing, absence”), Icelandic missir (“loss”). Related also to Scots mis (“wrongdoing, sin, guilt”), Dutch mis (“misdeed, wrongdoing, mistake”), Middle Low German misse (“sin, wrong”).
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