单词 | there's not much misses someone |
释义 | > as lemmasthere's not much misses someone (also someone's eyes, etc.) b. transitive. Originally Irish English (northern). To escape the notice of (a person). Usually in negative contexts in there's not much misses someone (also someone's eyes, etc.). ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > ignoring, disregard > ignore, disregard [verb (transitive)] > escape the attention of overpass1535 overslip1574 overscape1581 fly?1611 slip1653 to get away1811 miss1880 1880 W. H. Patterson Gloss. Words Antrim & Down at Misses There's not much misses you. 1953 M. Traynor Eng. Dial. Donegal 186/2 There's not much misses you, said to one who is very observant. 1992 R. Richardson Lazarus Tree (BNC) 82 Well, if there's anything you want to know about Medmelton, not much misses my ears. 1996 C. I. Macafee Conc. Ulster Dict. (at cited word) Miss someone's eye, escape someone's notice. < as lemmas |
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