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单词 missed
释义

miss

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verb

ˈmis How to pronounce miss (audio)
missed; missing; misses

transitive verb

1
: to fail to hit, reach, or contact
miss the target
2
: to fail to perform or attend
had to miss school for a week
3
: to leave out : omit
in such a hurry that he missed his breakfast
4
: to discover or feel the absence of
missed his wallet as soon as he entered the store
5
: to fail to comprehend, sense, or experience
missed the point of the speech
6
: escape, avoid
just missed hitting the other car
7
: to fail to obtain
ignorance misses the best things in this life W. R. Inge

intransitive verb

1
: to fail to hit something
took another cut at the ball but missed again
2
a
: to be unsuccessful
such a fine prospect that he can't miss
b
: misfire
the engine missed
3
archaic : to fail to get, reach, or do something
missable
ˈmi-sə-bəl How to pronounce miss (audio)
adjective

miss

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noun (1)

1
a
: a failure to hit
b
: a failure to attain a desired result
2
: misfire
3
chiefly dialectal : disadvantage or regret resulting from loss
we know the miss of you, and even hunger … to see you Samuel Richardson

miss

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noun (2)

1
capitalized
a
used as a title prefixed to the name of an unmarried woman or girl
b
used before the name of a place or of a line of activity or before some epithet to form a title for a usually young unmarried female who is representative of the thing indicated
Miss America
2
: young lady
used without a name as a conventional term of address to a young woman
3
: a young unmarried woman or girl
4
misses plural : a clothing size for women of average height and build

Miss

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abbreviation

Mississippi
Phrases
miss a beat
: to deviate from regular smooth performance
the company changed ownership without missing a beat
miss out on
: to lose a good opportunity for
missed out on a better job
miss the boat
: to fail to take advantage of an opportunity

Synonyms

Verb

  • blow off
  • cut
  • skip

Noun (1)

  • bomb
  • bummer
  • bust
  • catastrophe
  • clinker
  • clunker
  • debacle
  • débâcle
  • disaster
  • dud
  • failure
  • fiasco
  • fizzle
  • flop
  • frost
  • lemon
  • loser
  • shipwreck
  • turkey
  • washout

Noun (2)

  • filly
  • girl
  • lass
  • lassie
  • missy
  • nymph
  • sheila [Australian & New Zealand]
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Example Sentences

Verb He swung and missed the ball completely. The shot missed the goal by inches. The batter swung and missed. She took three shots and missed every time. I would hate to miss this opportunity. She could have joined us, but she missed her chance. They missed a payment on their car loan. He was in such a hurry that he missed breakfast. See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English, from Old English missan; akin to Old High German missan to miss

Noun (2)

short for mistress

First Known Use

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Noun (1)

12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 3

Noun (2)

1667, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

miss 1 of 4

verb

ˈmis How to pronounce miss (audio)
missed; missing
1
: to fail to hit, catch, reach, or get
miss a target
miss a deadline
2
: escape entry 1 sense 2
She just missed being hit by the car.
3
: to fail to arrive in time for
Don't miss the bus!
4
: to feel or notice the absence of
I'm enjoying the trip, but I miss my friends.
5
: to fail to take
I missed my turn.
Don't miss this opportunity.
6
: to fail to be present for
miss school
7
: to fail to hear or see
I missed what he said.
It's huge. You can't miss it.

miss

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noun

: failure to hit or catch

miss

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noun

1
capitalized
used as a title before the name of an unmarried woman
Miss Smith
2
: young lady
Hint: Miss is used without a name as a form of polite address to a girl or young woman. Do you need some help, miss?

Miss.

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abbreviation

Mississippi

missed

verb

past tense of miss
1
as in skipped
to fail to attend had to miss work for a week because of the flu

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • skipped
  • ignored
  • blew off
  • played hooky
  • neglected
  • cut
  • passed over
  • absented oneself

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • attended
  • showed up (for)
2
as in misunderstood
to fail to understand the true or actual meaning of I think you're missing the point

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • misunderstood
  • misread
  • misinterpreted
  • misconstrued
  • misjudged
  • misapprehended
  • misperceived
  • mistook
  • misknew
  • misconceived
  • misheard
  • misdeemed

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • saw
  • knew
  • got
  • caught
  • understood
  • appreciated
  • seized
  • grasped
  • perceived
  • penetrated
  • comprehended
  • apprehended
  • made out
  • conceived
  • took in
  • savvied
  • grokked
  • fathomed
See More
3
as in failed
to be unsuccessful everyone knows that most of the new television series will miss and be gone before anyone notices

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • failed
  • collapsed
  • flopped
  • struggled
  • bombed
  • flunked
  • folded
  • struck out
  • tanked
  • fell short
  • flamed out
  • slipped
  • fell flat
  • declined
  • washed out
  • crashed
  • cratered
  • foundered
  • came up empty
  • laid an egg
  • came to grief
  • died on the vine
  • misfired
  • floundered
  • came a cropper
  • slumped
  • skidded
  • waned
  • fell on one's face
  • crumbled
  • miscarried
  • sunk
  • imploded
  • sank
  • went under
  • self-destructed

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • went
  • delivered
  • succeeded
  • clicked
  • worked out
  • went over
  • won
  • cooked
  • thrived
  • flourished
  • came off
  • prospered
  • prevailed
  • panned out
  • triumphed
  • throve
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