miss
[mis]
n.小姐
vt.想念
vt.错过, 漏掉
例句与用法:
Jill will find out your secret she never misses a trick!
吉尔会发现你的秘密的--她很警觉!
He missed the point of my joke.
他没有听懂我讲的笑话。
If I don't go to the party, I shall feel I'm missing out.
我要是不去参加聚会一定觉得损失很大。
If you go early you'll miss the traffic.
你早些走就能避开交通拥挤时间。
I miss you very much.
我非常想念你。
He arrived too late and missed the train.
他到得太晚,没赶上火车。
May I help you, miss?
要我帮忙吗,小姐?
That was a lucky miss.
幸免于难。
词形变化:
动词过去式: missed | 动词过去分词: missed | 动词现在分词: missing | 动词第三人称单数: misses |
vt.
1. 未击中; 未得到; 未达到; 未看到; 未听到; 未领会[+v-ing]
He missed my meaning.
他没有领会我的意思。
The hunter fired at the deer but missed it.
猎人向鹿开了枪, 但未打中。
2. 未履行; 未出席; 未赶上, 错过[+v-ing]
She missed going to the party on Saturday.
星期六她没能出席聚会。
3. 逃过, 免于[+v-ing]
4. 想念, 惦记[+v-ing]
I know how you miss your mother.
我了解你多么地想念你的母亲。
5. 发觉没有, 觉得遗失
She did not miss her necklace until she arrived home.
直到回到家里她才发现丢失了项链。
6. 遗漏; 省去[(+out)]
vi.
未击中; 打偏
Aim carefully or you'll miss.
仔细瞄准, 否则会击不中的。
n.[C]
1. 未中; 得不到; 达不到
He hit the target three times without a miss.
他三发三中。
2. 失败
3. 省略; 避免
n.
1. (通常大写)(用于姓名或姓之前, 尤指对未婚女子的称呼)小姐[C]
Miss Brown is a popular teacher.
布朗小姐是位广受欢迎的教师。
2. (可单独使用的称呼语)小姐
3. 少女, 姑娘[C]
4. 【谑】【贬】冒失女孩; (中小学)女学生[C]
5. (通常大写)(用于选美会等, 加于国名等之前)……小姐, ……皇后
Her daughter was chosen as Miss Hong Kong six years ago.
她女儿六年前当选为香港小姐。
短语词组:
A miss is as good as a mile.
1. 死里逃生总是生。
2. 小错大错终是错。
give sth. a miss
1. 避开某物; 略去某物
The last line is not clear, let's give it a miss.
最后一行不清楚, 咱们跳过不看吧。
miss out
1. 失败
He missed out at the third round.
他在第三局中打输了。
miss
过去式:missed
过去分词:missed
现在进行时:missing
名词复数:misses
词形变化:
动词过去式: missed | 动词过去分词: missed | 动词现在分词: missing | 动词第三人称单数: misses |
同义词:
sister | lose | pretermit | young woman | drop | girl | omit | overleap | leave out | escape | neglect | fille | missy | misfire | lack | overlook | young lady | Lady | sacrifice | Mrs | misplace | forfeit | madam | fail |
反义词:
词义辨析:
同义:
n.失败; 牺牲
fail
lose
forfeit
sacrifice
反义:
vt.未得到; 未击中
find
hit
succeed
missabbr.1.■mission2.■missionary miss1[mis]vt.1.■未击中;未抓住:The batter missed the ball.击球员未击中球。The goalkeeper just missed the ball.守门员差一点扑住球。2.■没找到,没遇到:He missed her in the crowd.他没有在人群中看到她。She went to the station to meet her husband, but missed.她到车站接丈夫,可是人群中没有见到他。3.■未达到(某处);未接触到:She missed the deck and landed in the water.她未能跳到甲板上,而掉入水中。4.■未听到;未看到;未注意到;未体验:We missed the start of the movie.我们没看到电影的开头部分。I missed what you said.我没听到你说的话。5.■未赶上:to miss a flight没赶上班机6.■未领会,未理解:You've completely missed the point of his argument.你完全没有领会他的论点。She had missed his point entirely.她完全没有领会他的意思。7.■失约;缺勤;缺课;未出席:She's missed school two days this week.本周她缺课两天。8.■未得到;未获得:to miss a gold medal未得金牌9.■错过,失却:I don't want to miss seeing that film on television tonight.我不想错过今晚在电视上看那部影片的机会。10.■发现遗失,发觉某人不在身边:When did you first miss your purse?你是何时开始发现丢了钱包的?11.■惦念,因没有…而感到遗憾:Her children have gone to America, and she missed them very much.孩子们去了美国,她非常惦记他们。12.■逃脱,幸免于:The speeding car barely missed the pedestrian.疾驰的汽车差点撞上那个行人。The two planes missed disaster by a matter of inches when they nearly collided.两架飞机在几乎要相撞时,以毫厘之差擦身而过,险些酿成一场灾难。13.■未做到:The arrow missed the target.箭未能射中靶子。14.■略去,省掉,漏掉:You've missed two words.你漏掉了两个词。15.■[一般用进行时态]缺少:Her shoes are missing shoelaces.她的鞋子缺少鞋带。vi.1.■打偏;打不中;未接触到:The bullet missed.子弹打偏了。barely miss being hit差一点被击中2.■未达到目的,失败:a joke that somewhat missed the mark没有使人发笑的笑话3.■(内燃机)不发火,缺火:The machine missed.机器发动不起来。4.■【病理学】妇女停经,绝经5.■[古语]未获得;未找到;未达到(of)n.1.■失误,击不中2.■失败3.■[方言]缺少;失去;因缺少而产生的遗憾(或不便)4.■幸免,逃脱5.■(内燃机)不发火;缺火6.■[口语]小产,流产7.■不受欢迎的唱片8.■【台球】不击中目标球a luck miss幸免于难,侥幸逃脱A miss is as good as a mile.[谚语]错误再小,总归是错误。失败再小,总归是失败。死里逃生总是生。a near miss【军事】靠近弹,近失弹接近成功的失败,功败垂成[口语](飞机)差点相撞;侥幸的脱险feel the miss of[口语]感到有所失(或有所缺)give someone (或 something) a miss[口语]避开某人(或某物),对某人(或某物)不予理会;跳过某事不做miss fire见 firemiss the boat见 boatmiss the mark见 marknot miss much保持警惕there is no miss of[口语]无需…也行,缺了…也不可惜 miss2[mis]n.1.■[M-](用于姓名或姓之前,对未婚女子的称呼)小姐2.■[M-](出于职业、社交等原因用在已婚妇女的名字之前)小姐3.■[M-](用在地名、运动项目或职业等之前表示被称呼者是具有现代性或杰出的少女)小姐,皇后4.■少女,姑娘,女孩子5.■[复数](女装的)普通尺寸6.■[戏谑语、贬义]冒失女孩;小姑娘;女学生7.■[古语]娼妓;情妇vt.1.■称呼…为小姐a saucy miss[戏谑语]毛头姑娘bread-and-butter miss[戏谑语]不懂事故的小妞儿,天真无邪的小姑娘school miss女学生女学生脾气的姑娘,天真而腼腆的女孩变形n.misses
missmiss[mis]n.1.■[Miss ] ....小姐(对未婚女子的称呼, 加在姓或姓名前)2.■[谑]姑娘, 小女孩; (特指)小女学生3.■(对女佣人、女店员等或在英国学生对女教师的称呼)小姐4.■[Miss ](美女竞赛等选出的)小姐the Miss Greens(或较正式的用法: the Misses Green)格林家的小姐们
词性变化miss[mis]vt.1.■以 miss 称呼Don't miss her. She is a married woman.不要以小姐称呼她, 她是已婚妇女。
verb
[with obj.]
- fail to hit, reach, or come into contact with (something aimed at)
未击中;未够到;未接触到
a laser-guided bomb had missed its target.
一激光制导炸弹未命中目标。
[no obj.]he shot twice at the cashier, but missed both times.
他朝出纳员开了两枪,但都未打中。
■pass by without touching; chance not to hit
未碰到;碰巧未击中
a piece of shrapnel missed him by inches.
一块炮弹片差几英寸就击中他了。
■fail to catch (something thrown or dropped)
未抓住
■be too late to catch (a passenger vehicle or the post)
未赶上(车,邮班)
we'll miss the train if he doesn't hurry.
假如他不快点,我们就赶不上火车了。
■fail to notice, hear, or understand
未注意到;未听到;未理解
the villa is impossible to miss—it's right by the road.
不可能看不到这栋别墅——它就在路边。
■fail to attend, participate in, or watch (something one is expected to do or habitually does)
未出席;未参加;未观看
teachers were supposed to report those students who missed class that day.
老师应该上报那天未上课的学生。
■fail to see or have a meeting with (someone)
未看到;未能与…会面
‘Potter's been here this morning?’ ‘You've just missed him.’.
“波特今天早上来过吗?”“你刚好与他错过。”。
■not be able to experience or fail to take advantage of (an opportunity or chance)
未能体验;错过(机会,机遇),失却
don't miss the chance to visit the breathtaking Dolomites.
不要错过去险峻的多洛米蒂山的机会。
[no obj.]he failed to recover from a leg injury and missed out on a trip to Barcelona.
他腿受伤未复元,错过了去巴塞罗那的旅游。
■avoid; escape
避开;逃脱,幸免于
Christmas shoppers go out early to miss the crowds.
圣诞节购物者早出家门以避开拥挤人群。
■fail to include (someone or something); omit
漏掉;略去,省掉
I'm sure Guy will fill in any bits I missed out.
我确信盖伊会补充我的遗漏之处。
■(of a woman) fail to have (a monthly period)
(妇女)未按时来经
■[no obj.](of an engine or motor vehicle) undergo failure of ignition in one or more cylinders
(引擎,机动车)不发火,缺火,失火 - notice the loss or absence of
发觉遗失;发觉…不在或缺少
he's rich—he won't miss the money.
他很富——他不少那点钱。
she slipped away when she thought she wouldn't be missed.
她以为没人会注意她不在场就溜走了。
■feel regret or sadness at no longer being able to enjoy the presence of
惦念;想念
she misses all her old friends.
她惦念所有的老朋友。
■feel regret or sadness at no longer being able to go to, do, or have
怀念;因不能做(或有)…而感遗憾
I still miss France and I wish I could go back.
我怀念法国,希望能再去。
- a failure to hit, catch, or reach something
不中;漏抓;不及
the penalty miss cost us the game.
点球射失使我们输了比赛。
■a failure, especially an unsuccessful record or film
失败(尤指唱片或电影不成功)
it is the public who decide whether a film is a hit or a miss.
是公众决定电影的成或败。
give something a miss
- (Brit. informal)decide not to do or have something
(英,非正式)不予理会;不要
we decided to give the popcorn a miss.
我们决定不吃爆米花。
- (of the heart) temporarily fail or appear to fail to beat
(心脏)跳动(似乎)暂停 - [usu. with negative](informal)hesitate or falter, especially in demanding circumstances or when making a transition from one activity to another
(非正式)(尤指在严峻情况或活动间的过渡期间)犹豫,踌躇
the Swiss handle metres of snow without missing a beat.
瑞士人对付数米深积雪毫不在乎。
- (informal)be too slow to take advantage of an opportunity
(非正式)(行动过慢而)错过机会
people who've been holding off buying anything in case prices drop further could find they've missed the boat.
那些想价格会继续下跌而推迟购买的人会发现已经错失机会了。
- (proverb)the fact of failure or escape is not affected by the narrowness of the margin
(谚)失败再小,终究是失败;错误再小,总归是错误
- (informal)never fail to take advantage of a situation
(非正式)不错失任何机会
missable
adjective
语源
- Old English missan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German missen
miss2
noun
- (Miss)a title prefixed to the name of an unmarried woman or girl, or to that of a married woman retaining her maiden name for professional purposes
[用在未婚女子姓名前,或出于职业原因保留原姓名的已婚女子姓名前作为称呼]小姐
Miss Hazel Armstrong.
黑兹尔•阿姆斯特朗小姐。
■used in the title of the winner in a beauty contest
[用于选美比赛获奖者称号]小姐
Miss World.
世界小姐。
■used as a polite form of address to a young woman or to a waitress or female shop assistant
[用作对年轻女子、女服务员、女店员的礼貌称呼]小姐
‘Where will you be staying in England, miss?’ asked the Immigration man.
“小姐,您在英国将住在什么地方?”入境官员问道。
■(chiefly Brit.)used by children in addressing a female teacher
(主英)[用于小孩对女性老师的称呼]老师
please, Miss, can I be excused hockey?.
老师,请问我可以不玩曲棍球吗?。 - (often derogatory or humorous)a girl or young woman, especially one regarded as silly or headstrong
(常贬或幽默)傻姑娘
there was none of the country bumpkin about this young miss.
这傻姑娘身上毫无乡巴佬的土气。
missish
adjective
- (义项2)
- mid 17th cent.: abbreviation of mistress
miss3
noun
- (informal)a miscarriage
(非正式)流产;失败
miss
名词 miss:
a young woman
同义词:girl, missy, young lady, young woman, fille
a failure to hit (or meet or find etc)
同义词:misfire
a form of address for an unmarried woman
动词 miss:
fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind
同义词:lose
feel or suffer from the lack of
fail to attend an event or activity
leave undone or leave out
同义词:neglect, pretermit, omit, drop, leave out, overlook, overleap
fail to reach or get to
be without
同义词:lack
fail to reach
be absent
fail to experience
同义词:escape
miss
■"Please call me Virginia." Virginia said for the tenth time. Mrs. Allen bowed stiffly and continued to call her Miss Martin.
"请叫我弗吉尼亚。"弗吉尼亚已经说过10遍了。可是艾伦太太很不自然地点点头,仍然称她马丁小姐。
■"The hotel is run by a Miss Doris. But it seems she's away in Brest for the day." "When the cat's away." Ma said.
"这家旅馆是一个名叫多丽丝的小组经营的。但是,好像今天她出门到布雷斯特去了。""大王外出,小鬼跳粱。"妈妈说道。
■A friend who have miss get a good job.
一位朋友,他错过了得到一件好工作的机会。
■Don't miss the boat.
不要坐失良机。
■Wherever you are, I will miss you.
不论你在哪里,我都会想念你。
■Those who have worked with you will miss your joyfulness.
与你共过事的人会想念你的快乐。
■Miss Jordan considered becoming a pharmacist.
乔丹女士想当一名药剂师。
■Received from Miss Wang Juan the sum of two thousand yuan.
今收到王娟小姐还款人民币两千元整。
■This morning I miss the 8:30 train by five minutes.
今早我错过了8:30的火车5分钟。
■Aim carefully or you'll miss.
仔细瞄准,否则会击不中的。
■He rushed all the way to the station only to miss the train.
他一路冲往车站,结果还是错过了火车。
■He hit the target three times without a miss.
他三发三中。
■He thought his idea was the best, but it was a near miss; it only won second prize.
他以为他的构思最好,可是还是差了一点; 它只得了二等奖。
■They got five hits and one miss.
他们五次击中,一次未中。
■He's so rich that he wouldn't miss 100.
他很有钱,丢了100英镑也不在意。
■He had observed that Miss Keelder looked pensive.
他注意到茎达尔小姐显得心事重重。
■Looking about for a wife, he cast his eyes upon Miss Yates.
他的物色妻子时,目光落在耶茨小姐身上。
■He addressed her as " Miss Mattie ".
他称她为“玛蒂小姐”。
■It is a pity that he should miss such a golden opportunity.
他竟错过如此大好机会,真可惜。
■Miss elson endeavor to persuade Walter to work hard.
伊莎小姐努力设法去说服瓦特工作不懈。
■But, oh, how much I must miss, and how much pleasure you seeing ones can derive from watching and hearing the interplay of speech and movement in the unfolding of a dramatic performance!
但是,啊,我可能失去了多少,你们能看的人从戏剧表演中看动作,听语言的相互作用中产生了多少喜悦!
■But Miss Amory was savage at her mishap.
但艾默里小姐对这件倒霉事儿却大发雷霆。
■When did you first miss your purse?
你什么时候发现丢了钱包的?
■As you can imagine, I was nothing loath to miss the Sunday morning church parade and readily volunteered to walk the dogs instead.
你可以想像得到,我很高兴没去参加星期天早晨做礼拜的行列,却主动乐意地去遛狗。
■You'll miss the plane if you don't look sharp.
你如果动作不麻利点就搭不上飞机了。
■Ten to one you'll miss your train.
你很可能要赶不上火车了。
■Do you mean Miss Anne Smith or Miss Mary Smith?
你指的是安·史密斯小姐还是玛丽·史密斯小姐?
■If you go early you will miss the traffic .
你早些走就能避开交通拥挤时间。
■You had better not miss the last bus.
你最好别错过末班车。
■Be on your guard against Miss Thompson. She's an old cat.
你要当心汤普森小姐,她是个脾气很坏的老太婆。
■We shall miss your pleasant talks when you leave.
你走之后,我们会因听不到你有趣的讲话而感到不习惯。
■It do not matter to me whether you miss the train not.
你赶不赶得不火车对我并不重要。
■Let's say you miss the train, what do you plan to do?
假定你赶不上火车,你准备怎么办?
■Allow me to introduce Miss Wu to you.
允许我把吴小姐给您介绍。
■Miss Crawford may choose her degree of wealth.
克劳福特小姐可以先择她要富到什么程度。
■The offer of a year abroad with all expenses paid seemed too good to miss.
免付一切费用出国一年的优待未免太诱人了,实在难以放弃。
■Miss Cam is qualified for joining the club.
兰蒙小姐有资格参加俱乐部。
■Goodbye, denise, we'll miss you.
再见,丹尼斯。我们会想念你的。
■Do not miss this opportunity to save.
别错过这个省钱的机会。
■Stop dithering about which film you want to see or you'll miss them both!
到底看哪一部影片,别再犹豫了,不然的话,两部影片你都要耽误了!
■The Zoo is at the bus terminal. You can't miss it.
动物园在公共汽车的终点站,你肯定能找到。
■Even if I miss the meeting, what of it?
即使我不出席这次会议,那又有什么了不起呢?
■Yet these remarks miss the import of Stevens.
可是这些说法完全没有接触到斯蒂文斯的要义。
■Miss Smith will now address the meeting.
史密斯小姐现在向大会致词。
■Miss Smith is really something else.
史密斯小姐的确美极了。
■Oh, what a shame! We'll miss you!
哎,真可惜!你不来我们会觉得扫兴的!
■Oh, I think I like the white one better, miss.
哦,小姐,我想我更喜欢白色的。
■Say, do not you think Miss Kong is using the phone too much for personal call?
喂,你不觉得孔小姐的私人电话打得太多吗?
■Miss Parker sent Joe to the principal's office for giving her a dirty look..
因为乔瞪了帕克小姐一眼,她便把乔送到校长办公室。
■They will miss both boats in their cultural quest.
在文化的旅途上,他们有可能把两条船都耽误了。
A miss is as good as a mile.
1. 死里逃生总是生。
2. 小错大错终是错。
give sth. a miss
1. 避开某物; 略去某物
The last line is not clear, let's give it a miss.
最后一行不清楚, 咱们跳过不看吧。
miss out
1. 失败
He missed out at the third round.
他在第三局中打输了。
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