单词 | miss |
释义 | Word Frequency miss 1(mɪs) verb 1. to fail to reach, hit, meet, find, or attain (some specified or implied aim, goal, target, etc) 2. (transitive) to fail to attend or be present for to miss a train to miss an appointment 3. (transitive) to fail to see, hear, understand, or perceive to miss a point 4. (transitive) to lose, overlook, or fail to take advantage of to miss an opportunity 5. (transitive) to leave out; omit to miss an entry in a list 6. (transitive) to discover or regret the loss or absence of he missed his watch she missed him 7. (transitive) to escape or avoid (something, esp a danger), usually narrowly he missed death by inches 8. miss the boat noun 9. a failure to reach, hit, meet, find, etc 10. give something a miss Derived forms missable (ˈmissable) adjective Word origin Old English missan (meaning: to fail to hit); related to Old High German missan, Old Norse missaWord Frequency miss 2(mɪs) noun informal an unmarried woman or girl, esp a schoolgirl Word origin C17: shortened form of mistressWord Frequency Miss(mɪs) noun a title of an unmarried woman or girl, usually used before the surname or sometimes alone in direct address Word origin C17: shortened from mistressWord Frequency Miss.abbreviation for Mississippi |
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