miss的中文翻译
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miss1
(not hit, catch, etc.)
UK
/mɪs/
US
/mɪs/
未击中, 未得到
verb
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to fail to hit, catch, reach, etc. sth
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How many goals has he missed this season?
本赛季,他错过了多少进球?
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The bullet missed her by about six inches.
子弹离射中她差六英寸。
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She threw a plate at him and only narrowly missed.
她把盘子扔向他,险些砸到他。
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She narrowly missed hitting him.
她险些打到他。
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miss2
(not hear/see)
UK
/mɪs/
US
/mɪs/
错过
verb
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to fail to hear, see or notice sth
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The hotel is the only white building on the road—you can't miss it.
这个旅馆是路上唯一的白色建筑,你不会注意不到的。
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Don't miss next week's issue!
别错过下周的问题。
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I missed her name.
我没听到她的名字。
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Your mother will know who's moved in—she doesn't miss much.
你妈妈知道谁搬来的—她从不会错过。
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miss3
(not understand)
UK
/mɪs/
US
/mɪs/
未领会, 未明白
verb
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to fail to understand sth
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He completely missed the joke.
他完全没理解这个笑话。
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You're missing the point(= failing to understand the main part) of what I'm saying.
你没明白我说的重点。
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miss4
(not be/go somewhere)
UK
/mɪs/
US
/mɪs/
未出席, 错过, 未赶上
verb
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to fail to be or go somewhere
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She hasn't missed a game all year.
全年她没错过一场比赛。
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You missed a good party last night (= because you did not go).
昨晚你错过了一场精彩的聚会。
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'Are you coming to the school play?' 'I wouldn't miss it for the world.'
“你去看校园剧吗?”“无论如何我是不会不去的。”
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miss5
(not do sth)
UK
/mɪs/
US
/mɪs/
未履行, 不做
verb
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to fail to do sth
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You can't afford to miss meals (= not eat meals) when you're in training.
你训练的时候不能不吃饭。
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to miss a turn (= to not play when it is your turn in a game)
错过了轮到你比赛的一轮
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to not take the opportunity to do sth
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The sale prices were too good to miss.
促销价格很便宜,不容错过。
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It was an opportunity not to be missed.
这是个不容错过的机会。
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miss6
(be late)
UK
/mɪs/
US
/mɪs/
赶不上
verb
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to be or arrive too late for sth
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If I don't leave now I'll miss my plane.
如果我现在不出发, 我就赶不上飞机了。
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Sorry I'm late—have I missed anything?
对不起我迟到了-我错过了什么吗?
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'Is Ann there?' 'You've just missed her (= she has just left).'
“安在吗?”“你正巧错过她(她刚走)。”
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miss7
(feel sad)
UK
/mɪs/
US
/mɪs/
想念, 惦记
verb
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to feel sad because you can no longer see sb or do sth that you like
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She will be greatly missed when she leaves.
她离开的时候,人们会很想念她的。
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What did you miss most when you were in France?
你在法国的时候,最怀念什么?
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I don't miss getting up at six every morning!
我再也不用每天早上六点起床了!
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miss8
(notice sth not there)
UK
/mɪs/
US
/mɪs/
发觉没有, 觉得遗失
verb
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to notice that sb/sth is not where they/it should be
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When did you first miss the necklace?
你什么时候发现项链丢了?
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We seem to be missing some students this morning.
我们发现今天早上似乎有一些学生不在。
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miss9
(avoid sth bad)
UK
/mɪs/
US
/mɪs/
避免, 逃过, 免于
verb
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to avoid sth unpleasant
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If you go now you should miss the crowds.
现在走的话,你应该能错过人潮。
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He fell and just missed knocking the whole display over.
他摔倒了,差点差点撞翻整套陈列。
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miss10
(of engine)
UK
/mɪs/
US
/mɪs/
(发动机)启动不了
verb
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miss11
(title/form of address)
UK
/mɪs/
US
/mɪs/
(可单独使用的称呼语)小姐
noun
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used before the family name, or the first and family name, of a woman who is not married, in order to speak or write to her politely
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That's all, thank you, Miss Lipman.
没事,谢谢你,李普曼小姐。
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a title given to the winner of a beauty contest in a particular country, town, etc.
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Miss Brighton
布莱顿小姐
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the Miss World contest
世界小姐比赛
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used especially by men to address a young woman when they do not know her name
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Will that be all, Miss?
就这些吗?小姐。
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used as a form of address by children in some schools to a woman teacher, whether she is married or not
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Good morning, Miss!
早上好,小姐!
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a girl or young woman
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miss12
(not hit, catch, etc.)
UK
/mɪs/
US
/mɪs/
未击中, 打偏
noun
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a failure to hit, catch or reach sth
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He scored two goals and had another two near misses.
他进了两个球,还差点打进两个球。