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🔑 missBrE /mɪs/NAmE /mɪs/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they miss BrE /mɪs/ NAmE /mɪs/present simple - he / she / it misses BrE /ˈmɪsɪz/ NAmE /ˈmɪsɪz/past simple missed BrE /mɪst/ NAmE /mɪst/past participle missed BrE /mɪst/ NAmE /mɪst/ -ing form missing BrE /ˈmɪsɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈmɪsɪŋ/➤not hit, catch, etc. 未击中;错过🔑 [T, I] to fail to hit, catch, reach, etc. sth 未击中;未得到;未达到;错过◆~ (sb/sth) How many goals has he missed this season? 这个赛季他射丢了多少个球?◆The bullet missed her by about six inches. 子弹从她身边飞过,离她大约只有六英寸。◆She threw a plate at him and only narrowly missed. 她朝他甩出一个盘子,差一点打中他。◆~ doing sthShe narrowly missed hitting him. 她差一点没打着他。➤not hear/see 不闻;不见🔑 [T] ~ sthto fail to hear, see or notice sth 未见到;未听到;未觉察◆The hotel is the only white building on the road— you can't miss it. 酒店是这条路上唯一的白色建筑,你不会看不见的。◆Don't miss next week's issue! 别错过下周那一期!◆I missed her name. 我没听清她的名字。◆Your mother will know who's moved in—she doesn't miss much. 你妈会知道谁搬进来了,很少有她注意不到的。➤not understand 不懂🔑 [T] ~ sthto fail to understand sth 不理解;不懂◆He completely missed the joke. 这个笑话他一点也没听懂。◆You're missing the point (= failing to understand the main part) of what I'm saying. 你没明白我的意思。➤not be/go somewhere 不在;不去🔑 [T] ~ sthto fail to be or go somewhere 不在;不去;错过◆She hasn't missed a game all year. 她一年中一场比赛都没错过。◆You missed a good party last night (= because you did not go). 你昨晚错过了一次愉快的聚会。◆'Are you coming to the school play?' ' I wouldn't miss it for the world.' “你来看学生演戏吗?” “我说什么也不能错过呀。”➤not do sth 不做🔑 [T] ~ sthto fail to do sth 不做;错过◆You can't afford to miss meals (= not eat meals) when you're in training. 你在接受训练,可不能不吃饭呀。◆to miss a turn (= to not play when it is your turn in a game) 错过一轮比赛🔑 [T] ~ (doing) sthto not take the opportunity to do sth 错过机会◆The sale prices were too good to miss. 那次价格优惠真的不可错过。◆It was an opportunity not to be missed. 机不可失,时不再来。➤be late 迟到🔑 [T] ~ sth/sb | ~ doing sthto be or arrive too late for sth 迟到;赶不上;错过◆If I don't leave now I'll miss my plane. 现在不走我就赶不上飞机了。◆Sorry I'm late—have I missed anything? 对不起,我来晚了。我错过什么了吗?◆'Is Ann there?' 'You've just missed her (= she has just left).' “安在吗?” “她刚走。”➤feel sad 伤心🔑 [T] to feel sad because you can no longer see sb or do sth that you like 怀念;思念◆~ sb/sthShe will be greatly missed when she leaves. 她走了以后,人们会非常思念她的。◆What did you miss most when you were in France? 你在法国的时候最怀念的是什么?◆~ (sb/sth) doing sthI don't miss getting up at six every morning! 我才不想每天早上六点钟起床哩!➤notice sth not there 发觉某物不在 [T] ~ sb/sthto notice that sb/sth is not where they/it should be 发觉丢失;发觉…不在原处◆When did you first miss the necklace? 你最早发觉项链不见了是什么时候?◆We seem to be missing some students this morning. 今天早上我们好像有几位同学没到。➤avoid sth bad 避开坏事 [T] to avoid sth unpleasant 避开(不愉快的事) SYN escape ◆~ sthIf you go now you should miss the crowds. 你如果现在走,就可以避开人群。◆~ doing sthHe fell and just missed knocking the whole display over. 他摔了一跤,差一点把全部展品碰翻。 Verbs usually followed by -ing forms avoid, consider, delay, deny, enjoy, escape, finish, give up, imagine, involve, mention, mind, miss, postpone, practise, resist, risk, suggest ➤of engine 发动机 = misfire (2) ●he, she, etc. doesn't miss a ˈtrick(informal) used to say that sb notices every opportunity to gain an advantage 不失时机;很机敏●ˌmiss the ˈboat(informal) to be unable to take advantage of sth because you are too late 错失良机◆If you don't buy now, you may find that you've missed the boat. 你如果现在不买,你会错失良机的。●ˌmiss your ˈguess(NAmE, informal) to make a mistake 做错;犯错◆Unless I miss my guess, your computer needs a new hard drive. 我的判断没错的话,你的电脑需要更换一个新的硬盘驱动器。●sb's heart misses a ˈbeatused to say that sb has a sudden feeling of fear, excitement, etc. (表示突然感到恐惧、兴奋等)心里咯噔一下●ˌhit/ˌmiss the ˈmarkto succeed/fail in achieving or guessing sth 达到/没有达到目的;猜测正确/错误◆He blushed furiously and Robyn knew she had hit the mark. 他满脸通红,萝宾知道自己击中了要害。 ●ˌmiss sb/sth↔ˈout 🔑(BrE) to fail to include sb/sth in sth 不包括…在内;遗漏 SYN omit ◆I'll just read through the form again to make sure I haven't missed anything out. 我要再认真看一遍这份表格,免得漏掉什么。●ˌmiss ˈout (on sth)to fail to benefit from sth useful or enjoyable by not taking part in it 错失获利(或取乐等)的机会◆Of course I'm coming—I don't want to miss out on all the fun! 我当然要来,我可不想错失好玩的机会。 🔑 missBrE /mɪs/NAmE /mɪs/ noun➤title/form of address 称谓🔑 Miss used before the family name, or the first and family names, of a woman who is not married, in order to speak or write to her politely (用于未婚女子姓氏或姓名前,以示礼貌)小姐,女士◆That's all, thank you, Miss Lipman. 就这些,谢谢,李普曼小姐。 ➡ compare Mrs, Ms Miss a title given to the winner of a beauty contest in a particular country, town, etc. (选美比赛优胜者的头衔)小姐◆Miss Brighton 布赖顿小姐◆the Miss World contest 世界小姐选美比赛Miss (informal) used especially by men to address a young woman when they do not know her name (称呼不知姓名的年轻女子)小姐◆Will that be all, Miss? 就这些吗,小姐?Miss (BrE, informal) used as a form of address by children in some schools to a woman teacher, whether she is married or not (学生对女教师的称呼)◆Good morning, Miss! 老师早! ➡ compare sir (4) (old-fashioned) a girl or young woman 少女;年轻女子➤not hit, catch, etc. 未击中;错过a failure to hit, catch or reach sth 未击中;未得到;未到达;错过◆He scored two goals and had another two near misses. 他攻进两球,另有两球也险些破门。 ●give sth a ˈmiss(informal, especially BrE) to decide not to do sth, eat sth, etc. 不予理睬;不理会;决定不做◆I think I'll give badminton a miss tonight. 我今晚不想打羽毛球了。●a ˌmiss is as ˌgood as a ˈmile(saying) there is no real difference between only just failing in sth and failing in it badly because the result is still the same 错误再小也是错;功败垂成仍为败 |