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单词 miss
释义

miss

音标[mis]

汉语翻译

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
相关词组:
miss a ball
miss one's way
miss an appointment
miss school
miss a train
miss an apportunity
miss the farming season
miss an accident
a lucky miss
give sth a miss
miss fire
miss the bus
miss the boat
miss out
miss out on sth

词型变化:

动词过去式:missed 过去分词:missed 现在分词:missing 第三人称单数:misses 

词意辨析:

lose, miss, misplace
这些动词均有“丢失、遗失”之意。
lose: 最普通用词,侧重遗失了,难以找回来。
miss: 着重发觉某人或某物不见的瞬间,也可作思念解。
misplace: 指反映东西放错或故意放错地方。
madam, mrs, lady, miss
这些名词均表示对女性的尊称。
madam: 夫人、太太,女士,小姐,与尊称男人的用词sir相对,多用于对已婚或未婚妇女的礼貌称呼,如店员对女顾客的称呼,后面不加姓名。如果已知对方的身份或姓名可在此词后面加上姓名或职位。
mrs: 太太,夫人,是mistress的缩略形式,对已婚妇女的称呼。
lady: 女士,夫人,与gentleman相对,是对女性的礼貌称呼,多用于演讲或祝酒时称呼在场的女性。
miss: 小姐,是对未婚或不知婚姻状况的女性的称呼,与姓氏连用时应大写。

英语解释:

名词 miss:

  1. a young woman
    同义词:girl, missy, young lady, young woman, fille
  2. a failure to hit (or meet or find etc)
    同义词:misfire
  3. a form of address for an unmarried woman

动词 miss:

  1. fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind
    同义词:lose
  2. feel or suffer from the lack of
  3. fail to attend an event or activity
  4. leave undone or leave out
    同义词:neglect, pretermit, omit, drop, leave out, overlook, overleap
  5. fail to reach or get to
  6. be without
    同义词:lack
  7. fail to reach
  8. be absent
  9. fail to experience
    同义词:escape

例句:

  1. 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!
  2. He missed the point of my joke.
    他没有听懂我讲的笑话。
  3. 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。
  4. If you go early you'll miss the traffic.
    你早些走就能避开交通拥挤时间。
  5. I miss you very much.
    我非常想念你。
  6. He arrived too late and missed the train.
    他到得太晚,没赶上火车。
  7. May I help you, miss?
    要我帮忙吗,小姐?
  8. That was a lucky miss.
    幸免于难。

详细解释:


miss

v.(动词)
missed,miss.ing,miss.es
v.tr.(及物动词)
To fail to hit, reach, catch, meet, or otherwise make contact with.
未击中、未达到、未赶上、未遇到或未接触到
To fail to perceive, understand, or experience:
未看到、未理解或未体验到:
例句:
completely missed the point of the film.
完全没有理解这部电影的含义所在

To fail to accomplish, achieve, or attain (a goal).
没完成、未取得或未达到(目标)
To fail to attend or perform:
未出席或未履行:
例句:
never missed a day of work.
从未缺勤



To leave out; omit.
漏掉;略去
To let go by; let slip:
错过;失去:
例句:
miss a chance.
错过一次机会

To escape or avoid:
逃脱或避免:
例句:
narrowly missed crashing into the tree.
差一点就撞到了树

To discover the absence or loss of:
发觉…遗失;发现…不在:
例句:
I missed my book after getting off the bus without it.
当我没带书下了公共汽车之后才发觉把书丢了

To feel the lack or loss of:
想念;思念:
例句:
Do you miss your familyô
你想念家人吗ô

v.intr.(不及物动词)
To fail to hit or otherwise make contact with something:
未打中或未接触到:
例句:
fired the final shot and missed again.
开了最后一枪,还是没打中



To be unsuccessful; fail.
失败;未成功
To misfire, as an internal-combustion engine.
点不着火,如内燃机
n.(名词)
A failure to hit, succeed, or find.
未打中、未成功或未找到
The misfiring of an engine.
发动机无法发动

<习惯用语>miss fire
To fail to discharge. Used of a firearm.
发射失败,用于指火器
To fail to achieve the anticipated result.
未达到预期的目标
miss out on
To lose a chance for:
错过机会:
例句:
missed out on the promotion.
错过提升的机会

miss the boat【非正式用语】
To fail to avail oneself of an opportunity.
未能利用机会
To fail to understand.
不理解
来源:
Middle English missen
中古英语 missen
from Old English missan * see mei-
源自 古英语 missan *参见 mei-


miss
miss 2

n.(名词)
Miss Used as a courtesy title before the surname or full name of a girl or single woman.See Usage Note at Ms.
Miss 小姐:用在一个少女或单身女子姓或全名之前的有礼貌的称呼参见 Ms.
Used as a form of polite address for a girl or young woman:
小姐:用于对一个女孩或年轻女子的有礼貌的称呼:
例句:
I beg your pardon, miss.
请您再说一遍,小姐

A young unmarried woman.
小姐:年轻的未婚女子
Miss Used as a prefix to the name of that which a usually young woman is held to represent:
Miss 用作前缀来修饰一种通常年轻女子所代表的特性:
例句:
She`s Miss Personality.
她那年轻女子的个性

mis.ses A series of clothing sizes for women and girls of average height and proportions.
mis.ses 少女(或妇女)尺码:为平均高度和身材的女人或女孩制定的一系列衣服的尺寸

来源:
Short for mistress
mistress的简写


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