词汇 | miss |
释义 | miss (noun) miss (noun) miss 14 ENTRIES FOUND: miss (verb) miss (noun) miss (noun) missing (adjective) missing link (noun) missing person (noun) hit-and-miss (adjective) hit-or-miss (adjective) near miss (noun) beat (noun) boat (noun) mark (noun) tree (noun) trick (noun) 1 miss /ˈmɪs/ verb misses; missed; missing 1 miss /ˈmɪs/ verb misses; missed; missing Learner's definition of MISS 1 : to fail to hit, catch, reach, or get (something)未击中;未抓住 [+ object] miss a target未击中目标 He swung and missed the ball completely.他挥棒击球未中。 The shot missed the goal by inches.这次射门只差几英寸就射中了。 miss a putt轻击球没打进洞 They (just/barely) missed the deadline.他们(刚好)错过了截止日期。 The team missed the play-offs last year. [=the team failed to qualify for the play-offs]这支球队去年没有获得季后赛资格。 [no object] The batter swung and missed.击球手挥棒击球,但没击中。 She took three shots and missed every time.她投篮三次,一次也没有投中。 The shot missed badly.射门严重偏离。 2 [+ object] a : to fail to use (something, such as an opportunity)错过,未能利用(机会等) I would hate to miss this opportunity.我不愿错过这次机会。 She could have joined us, but she missed her chance.她本来可以和我们一起的,但错过了机会。 This opportunity is too good to miss. [=so good that no one would want to fail to use it]这个机会太好了,不容错过。 b : to fail to do, take, make, or have (something)未做;未获得 The driver was so distracted that he missed the turn. [=he failed to turn when he should have]那个司机心烦意乱的,都忘了拐弯。 They missed a payment on their car loan.他们的汽车贷款有一次分期付款没有支付。 miss a tackle没有截住对方球员 She missed her medication.她没有服药。 He was in such a hurry that he missed breakfast.他急急忙忙连早饭也没吃。 3 [+ object] : to be without (something) : to lack (something)缺少;没有— used in the phrase be missing用于短语be missing He was missing one of his front teeth. [=he did not have one of his front teeth; one of his front teeth was missing]他少了一颗门牙。 The old house is missing some of its windows.这所老房子缺了几扇窗户。 — see also missing 4 [+ object] a : to fail to be present for (something)未出现;未到场;缺席 She missed three days of school when she was sick.她生病期间三天没上学。 miss a class缺一次课 He hasn't missed a day's work in years.多年来他没有一天缺勤。 This is an event you won't want to miss. = This is an event that is not to be missed. [=that you should experience]这件事你一定不想错过。 “Are you going to their wedding?” “Yes, I wouldn't miss it for the world.” [=I would not consider not going; I will definitely go]“你去参加他们的婚礼吗?”“去呀,说什么也不能错过。 b : to arrive too late for (something or someone)迟到;没赶上 He missed his train.他没赶上火车。 I missed the flight/connection by only a few minutes.我只晚了几分钟,没有赶上班机/联运航班。 She was delayed in traffic and missed her appointment.她在路上因交通耽搁了,错过了预约。 You just missed him—he left five minutes ago.你刚好错过了他——他五分钟前刚走。 5 [+ object] : to notice or feel the absence of (someone or something)发觉…不在;想念;思念 I'm so glad you're back. I've missed you.我非常高兴你回来了。我一直想念你。 She left quietly, and it was a while before she was missed. [=before anyone noticed that she had left]她悄悄地走了,过了一会儿人们才发觉她不在了。 We miss our old friends. [=we feel sad because we are not near our old friends]我们怀念老朋友。 I miss being home at Christmas. [=I am sad not to be home at Christmas]我怀念在家过圣诞节。 You'll be (sorely/much) missed when you retire.你退休后大家会(非常)想念你。 He misses his wife terribly.他非常想念妻子。 I miss the old neighborhood.我怀念以前的街坊邻居。 I didn't miss my bag [=I didn't notice that my bag was missing] until I got to the car.我到车跟前时才发现手提包丢了。 6 [+ object] a : to fail to understand (something)不理解;不懂 You missed the main point of the story.你没有理解这个故事的要点。 You're missing my point.你没有听懂我的意思。 Am I missing something?我理解错了什么吗? She doesn't miss a thing. [=she understands everything that is being said, that is happening, etc.]她全都明白。 b : to fail to hear or learn about (something)没听见;不知道 Here's the latest news, in case you missed it.如果你还不知道的话,这些是最新消息。 I'm sorry, but I missed the first part of what you said.对不起,我没听见你的前半段话。 c : to fail to see or notice (something or someone)没看见;没注意到 It's a big white building on the corner—you can't miss it. [=it is impossible not to see/notice it]那是拐角处的一座白色大楼,你不会找不到的。 As the only woman in the race, she was hard to miss.作为竞赛中唯一的女性,她十分显眼。 7 [+ object] : to avoid (something)避免;幸免 Her car skidded off the road and barely missed hitting a telephone pole.她的汽车滑出路面,险些撞到电话线杆上。 He just missed being seriously hurt. [=he was almost seriously hurt]他差一点受重伤。 8 [no object] : to fail to succeed未成功;失败 With a cast like this, the movie can't miss. [=it will definitely succeed]有这样的演员阵容,这部电影一定会成功。 9 [no object] : misfire 1 The engine missed.这台发动机发动不起来。 miss a beat — see 2beat miss its/the mark — see 1mark miss out [phrasal verb] 1 : to lose an opportunity : to be unable to have or enjoy something错过机会;错失良机 It's too bad you weren't able to come with us. You really missed out.你没能和我们一起去真可惜。你确实错过了机会。 — often + on You really missed out on a good time.你确实错过了一次开心玩乐的机会。 If you don't act now you could miss out on a great opportunity.如果你现在不采取行动,就会坐失良机。 2 miss out (someone or something) or miss (someone or something) out British : to leave (someone or something) out : omit遗漏;漏掉 You've missed out the most important fact!你漏掉了最重要的事实! miss the boat — see 1boat miss the forest for the trees — see tree never/not miss a trick — see 1trick 2 miss /ˈmɪs/ noun plural misses 2 miss /ˈmɪs/ noun plural misses Learner's definition of MISS [count] 1 : a failure to hit something未击中 She hit the target five straight times without a miss.她连续五次射中靶子。 His first shot was a bad miss.他的第一次射门严重失误。 2 : a failure to reach a desired goal or result未达到预期目标 Her movies have been a mixture of hits and misses. [=some have been successful and some have not]她的电影有的成功了,有的失败了。 — see also hit-and-miss, near miss give (something) a miss chiefly British, informal : to choose not to do (something) or go (somewhere)决定不做;决定不去 I had so much else to do that I decided to give the party a miss.我有许多别的事情要做,所以决定不去参加聚会了。 — compare 3miss 3 miss /ˈmɪs/ noun plural misses 3 miss /ˈmɪs/ noun plural misses Learner's definition of MISS 1 Miss a — used as a title before the name of an unmarried woman or girl小姐(用作未婚女子或女孩姓氏或姓名前的称呼) Miss Jones琼斯小姐 — compare mrs., ms. b — used as a title before the name of a married woman who does not use her husband's name小姐(用作未随夫姓的已婚女子姓氏或姓名前的称呼) Miss Bette Davis贝特·戴维丝小姐 c — used as part of a title for a girl or young woman who has won a contest (such as a beauty contest) and who represents the place or thing indicated小姐(用作选美活动等比赛的优胜者、代表某地或某事物的年轻女子的头衔的一部分) Miss America美国小姐 d British — used by children as a way to address a female teacher老师(用于儿童称呼女教师) 2 a — used as a polite way to address a girl or young woman小姐(用于礼貌地称呼女孩或年轻的女子) Can I help you, miss?要我帮忙吗,小姐? b [count] old-fashioned : a girl or young woman年轻女性;姑娘 a talented young miss有才干的年轻姑娘 3 misses [plural] US : a clothing size for women of average height and weight(女士服装的)一般尺码,标准尺码— usually used before another noun通常用于另一名词前 misses dresses一般尺码的连衣裙 — compare 2miss |
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