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释义 Word family  noun miss adjective missing verb miss  miss1 /mɪs/ ●●● S1 W2 verb  1  not do STH 不做某事 [transitive]NOT DO something to not go somewhere or do something, especially when you want to but cannot 错过〔想去的地方或想做的事〕 I’m absolutely starving – I missed lunch. 我饿坏了——我没吃上午饭。 He missed 20 games after breaking a bone in his wrist. 由于手腕骨折,他错过了20场比赛。 She was upset at missing all the excitement. 精彩部分都错过了,她很失望。miss doing something He had missed being elected by a single vote. 他因一票之差没有当选。2  not hit/catch 未击中/抓住 [intransitive, transitive]CATCH# to fail to hit or catch an object that is close to you, or to fail to hit a distant object that you are aiming at 未击中;未接住 Every time she missed the ball she became more angry. 她总是接不到球,越来越生气。 He fired, missed and loaded again. 他开枪,没有打中,又上了子弹。 The bullet narrowly missed her heart. 子弹差点击中她的心脏。3  feel sad about SB 思念某人 [transitive]ALONE to feel sad because someone you love is not with you 思念,想念,怀念〔某人〕 She missed her family badly. 她非常想念她的家人。 Will you miss me? 你会想我吗? John will be sorely missed by his family and friends. 约翰会让他的家人和朋友非常想念。4  feel sad about STH 留恋某事物NOT HAVE [transitive] to feel sad because you do not have something or cannot do something you had or did before 留恋,思恋〔某事物〕 I miss the car, but the bus system is good. 我想念开车的感觉,但是体验一下公交也不错。miss doing something Ben knew he would miss working with Sabrina. 本知道他会怀念和萨布丽娜一起工作的时光。n GrammarMiss is followed by an -ing form, not an infinitive. You say: I miss seeing you every day. ✗Don’t say: I miss to see you every day.5  too late 太迟 [transitive]LATE to be too late for something 未赶上 We got there late and missed the beginning of the movie. 我们迟到了,错过了电影的开头。miss the train/bus etc I overslept and missed the train. 我睡过头,误了火车。6  miss a chance/opportunity CHANCE/OPPORTUNITYto fail to use an opportunity to do something 错过机会 He certainly wasn’t going to miss the chance of making some extra money. 他当然不会错过挣些外快的机会。 Don’t miss the chance to see the breathtaking Dolomite Mountains. 不要错过欣赏多洛米蒂山壮丽景色的机会。 The opportunity was too good to miss so we left immediately. 机会难得,不容错过,所以我们立刻就出发了。7  not see/hear 没有看到/听到 [transitive]NOTICE# to not see, hear, or notice something, especially when it is difficult to notice 未看到;未听到;未注意到 Maeve’s sharp eyes missed nothing. 梅芙眼尖,什么都逃不过她的眼睛。 Perhaps there’s something the police have missed. 也许还有警察没有注意到的东西。 It’s a huge hotel on the corner. You can’t miss it (=it is very easy to notice or recognize). 它就在拐角处,是个大酒店。你不会找不到的。 You don’t miss much, do you (=you are good at noticing things)? 很少有你注意不到的,对吧? John didn’t miss a trick (=noticed every opportunity to get an advantage) when it came to cutting costs. 约翰从不错过任何降低成本的机会。8. miss the point UNDERSTAND#to not understand the main point of what someone is saying 没有领会意思9  something is not to be missed used to say that someone should do something while they have the opportunity 某事不容错过 A journey on one of the steam trains is certainly not to be missed! 乘蒸汽火车旅行,这当然不能错过!10  avoid STH 避免某事 [transitive]AVOID to avoid something bad or unpleasant 避开,躲开〔不好或讨厌的事〕 If we leave now we should miss the traffic. 如果我们现在走,就能避开拥挤的交通。miss doing something As he crossed the street, a bus just missed hitting him. 他过马路时,一辆巴士差一点撞上他。 They narrowly missed being killed in the fire. 他们险些在那场火灾中丧命。11  I wouldn’t miss it for the world spokenWANT used to say that you really want to go to an event, see something etc 我无论如何也不想错过 ‘Come to the party.’ ‘I will. I wouldn’t miss it for the world.’ “来参加聚会吧。”“我会的,我说什么也不会错过的。”12  notice STH isn’t there 注意到某物不在 [transitive]NOTICE to notice that something or someone is not in the place you expect them to be 发现〔某物或某人〕不在应在之处 I didn’t miss my wallet till it came to paying the bill. 直到付账时我才发现钱包没了。13  miss the mark to not achieve something you were trying to do 没有达到目标 Their efforts to improve quality have somewhat missed the mark. 他们努力提高质量,但没有达到目标。14  miss the boat informalCHANCE/OPPORTUNITY to fail to take an opportunity that will give you an advantage 坐失良机;错过机会 You’ll miss the boat if you don’t buy shares now. 如果你现在不买股票,你会坐失良机的。15  without missing a beat CALMif you do something without missing a beat, you do it without showing that you are surprised or shocked 不露声色地;镇定地 She handled all of their questions without missing a beat. 她镇定地回答他们的所有问题。16  somebody’s heart misses a beat SURPRISEDused to say that someone is very excited, surprised, or frightened 〔因激动、惊讶或害怕〕某人心跳停了一拍 Glancing up at Rick’s face, she felt her heart miss a beat. 抬头一看里克的脸,她感到自己的心都停跳了一拍。17. engine 发动机 [intransitive]TE if an engine misses, it stops working for a very short time and then starts again 短时熄火18 miss out phrasal verb a) GETto not have the chance to do something that you enjoy and that would be good for you 错失机会 Some children miss out because their parents can’t afford to pay for school trips. 一些孩子因为父母负担不起学校组织的旅行而失去了参加的机会。 on Prepare food in advance to ensure you don’t miss out on the fun! 事先预备好食物,确保你不会错过好玩的机会!b) miss somebody/something ↔ out British EnglishINCLUDE to not include someone or something 不包括某人/某物,漏掉某人/某物 Make sure you don’t miss any details out. 你要确保不漏掉任何细节。n USAGE: Miss, fail toYou use fail to when talking about not doing something that you should have done: Some students failed to pay attention in class. Don't use miss in this meaning.→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusmiss• Jo spotted a mistake that everyone else had missed.• Darrow fired several shots at the receptionist but missed.• Vanderbilt had a chance to take the lead, but Freije missed a jumper from the baseline.• Terry's illness caused him to miss a whole month of school.• It was great living in Prague, but I really missed all my friends.• Well, some years I missed, but then other years I came twice.• White says those answered correctly by low-scoring students but missed by the high scorers are eliminated.• He fired, missed, fired, missed.• What did he say? I missed it.• Did you miss me when I was in Hawaii?• I miss Mom, don't you?• By the time we got there we'd missed the beginning of the movie.• I missed the bus and had to wait half an hour for the next one.• Sorry to let you down like this, and miss the drinks and the lunch and the first bit of p.m.• It's easy to miss the entrance - the sign is hidden behind a tree.• She missed the exit and had to turn around.• It tastes so great, you won't miss the fat.• Two inspections missed the fault in the engine that led to the crash.• I think I've missed the last bus.• Let's hurry back so we don't miss the start of the game.• You'd better hurry or you'll miss the start of the show.• And now for the stories - the places missed, the villages seen, the friendly locals.• The Colts missed their first seven attempts at the goal.• Lets hope it's the last one of those type of chances that he missed this season.• I can think of so many things I'll really miss when I leave.• When are you coming home? I miss you.• It was real windy up there and if you missed your footing you didn't get a second chance.miss doing something• Michelle's going to miss living in New York.narrowly missed• She narrowly missed adding to the silverware in both the mixed and women's doubles too.• Engineer, David Ramsay, narrowly missed being on the flight.• That, and the narrowly missed encounter with Richard Blake after the intervening four years.• One girl had a lucky escape when a fence post narrowly missed her head.• Mrs Hayward needed emergency surgery after the bullet narrowly missed her heart.• Two or three weeks ago, a crossbow quarrel narrowly missed my face as we crossed the Lawnmarket.• It narrowly missed one of the occupants who was sitting in the front room.• In 1924 they narrowly missed relegation.sorely missed• And though no one had said so, the traveling senior warden had not been sorely missed.• But he will be sorely missed.• Conference watchers say his barnstorming oratory's been sorely missed.• Sergei Ivanov will be sorely missed as a drinking companion by many.• Mrs Collingwood will be sorely missed at Penwortham C.P.• They made martyrs of themselves occasionally - a sorely missed commodity.• It was this company they sorely missed once unemployed.• Jimmy Phillips has been sorely missed through suspension and will make a welcome return at left back.miss the train/bus etc• And don't miss the train.• I had to go - I had a meeting in town and I didn't want to miss the train.• On one occasion when he was late for work I questioned him and he said he had missed the bus.• They missed the train connection in Glasgow which meant that they could not be at the hotel by seven o'clock.• I suppose to a 12-year-old kid, missing the bus is a pretty big deal.• You may miss the train unless you go at once.• Their own daughter had lingered at home and missed the bus which she normally would have taken to her job last Sunday.narrowly missed• She narrowly missed adding to the silverware in both the mixed and women's doubles too.• Engineer, David Ramsay, narrowly missed being on the flight.• That, and the narrowly missed encounter with Richard Blake after the intervening four years.• One girl had a lucky escape when a fence post narrowly missed her head.• Mrs Hayward needed emergency surgery after the bullet narrowly missed her heart.• Two or three weeks ago, a crossbow quarrel narrowly missed my face as we crossed the Lawnmarket.• It narrowly missed one of the occupants who was sitting in the front room.• In 1924 they narrowly missed relegation.miss2 ●●● S2 W2 noun  n1. → Miss2. Miss Italy/Ohio/World etc NAME OF A PERSONused to refer to a woman who represents a country, city etc in a beauty competition 意大利/俄亥俄州/世界等小姐〔用在选美比赛中某女子所代表的国家、城市等名称的前面〕3  young woman 年轻女子 spokenWOMAN used as a polite way of speaking to a young woman when you do not know her name 小姐〔用来礼貌地称呼不知其名的年轻女子〕 → madam, sir Excuse me, miss, you’ve dropped your umbrella. 对不起,小姐,您的伞掉了。4  teacher 教师 British English spokenNAME OF A PERSON used by children when speaking to a female teacher, whether she is married or not 老师〔学童对女教师的称呼,不论其结婚与否〕 → sir I know the answer, Miss. 我知道答案,老师。5  give something a miss British English informalNOT DO something to decide not to do something 决定不做某事 I’d better give the coffee a miss. I’m due at a meeting in half an hour. 我还是不喝咖啡了,我半小时后要开会。6  not hit/catch 没击中/抓住 [countable]HIT#CATCH# an occasion when you fail to hit, catch, or hold something 未击中;未抓住;没接住 Will he score a goal this time? No, no it’s a miss. 这次他能进球吗?不,不,没中。7  young girl 年轻姑娘 [countable] British English spokenWOMAN a young girl, especially one who has been bad or rude 〔尤指顽皮或无礼的〕小姑娘,女孩,少女 She’s a cheeky little miss. 她是个厚脸皮的小姑娘。 → hit-and-miss, → near miss at near2(6)Examples from the Corpusmiss• But straight after he landed a miss hit safely into the hands of Munton.• And it remains to be seen if re- signing Greg Vaughn will be a hit or a miss.• I told him to take a miss on the instruction part.• Murphy scored 78 consecutive foul shots without a miss.• Excuse me, miss, could I have another glass of water?• Yet for the moment there is still hope, a desperate hope of a near miss.• At last, after several near misses, I fall flat on my face.• Oh, thank you, miss.nMiss1 WOMANused in front of the family name of a woman who is not married to address her politely, to write to her, or to talk about her 小姐〔用在未婚女子姓氏之前,作为礼貌的称呼〕 → Mrs, Mr I’d like to make an appointment with Miss Taylor. 我想约一下泰勒小姐。 ► Some unmarried women prefer to be addressed as Ms because it does not draw attention to whether or not they are married.有些未婚女子喜欢被称为 Ms(女士),因为这样人们不会注意到她是否结婚。 → missOrigin miss1 Old English missan miss2 1. (1600-1700) mistress2. (1200-1300) → MISS1miss1 verb →10-18 →n GRAMMAR1 →n USAGE1miss2 nounMissLDOCE OnlineChinese  somewhere especially when do to Corpus not or go you something,
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