miss 的英语意思
missmiss1 /mɪs/ verb
查看全部语言翻译1not do something [transitive] to not go somewhere or do something, especially when you want to but cannot未能去某处或做某事,尤指想去(做)却无法去(做):
I’m absolutely starving – I missed lunch.我饿极了——我没吃午饭。
He missed 20 games after breaking a bone in his wrist.他手腕骨折后缺席了20场比赛。
She was upset at missing all the excitement.她因错过了所有精彩而感到懊恼。miss doing something
He had missed being elected by a single vote.他以一票之差未能当选。2not hit/catch [intransitive, transitive] to fail to hit or catch an object that is close to you, or to fail to hit a distant object that you are aiming at未能击中或接住近处的物体,或未能击中所瞄准的远处目标:
Every time she missed the ball she became more angry.每次没打中球,她就越来越生气。
He fired, missed and loaded again.他开了枪,没有打中,然后重新装弹。
The bullet narrowly missed her heart.子弹险些射中她的心脏。3feel sad about somebody [transitive] to feel sad because someone you love is not with you因所爱之人不在身边而感到难过:
She missed her family badly.她非常想念自己的家人。
Will you miss me?你会想我吗?
John will be sorely missed by his family and friends.约翰将被他的家人和朋友深深地怀念。4feel sad about something [transitive] to feel sad because you do not have something or cannot do something you had or did before因失去原本拥有的东西或无法再做以前能做的事而感到遗憾:
I miss the car, but the bus system is good.我很怀念有车的日子,不过公交系统不错。miss doing something
Ben knew he would miss working with Sabrina.本知道他会想念和萨布里娜一起工作的日子。GRAMMAR语法Miss is followed by an -ing form, not an infinitive. You say: · I miss seeing you every day. ✗Don’t say: I miss to see you every day.Grammar guide ‒ VERBSmiss 后接 -ing 形式,而非不定式。正确说法:· I miss seeing you every day. ✗不要说:I miss to see you every day.语法指南 ‒ 动词5too late [transitive] to be too late for something因到得太晚而错过某事:
We got there late and missed the beginning of the movie.我们到得太晚,错过了电影的开头。miss the train/bus etc
I overslept and missed the train.我睡过头,错过了火车。6miss a chance/opportunity to fail to use an opportunity to do something未能抓住做某事的机会:
He certainly wasn’t going to miss the chance of making some extra money.他当然不会放过多赚点钱的机会。
Don’t miss the chance to see the breathtaking Dolomite Mountains.不要错过欣赏令人叹为观止的多洛米蒂山脉的机会。
The opportunity was too good to miss so we left immediately.这机会太好了,不容错过,于是我们立刻出发了。7not see/hear [transitive] to not see, hear, or notice something, especially when it is difficult to notice没有看见、听到或注意到某事物,尤指难以察觉之物:
Maeve’s sharp eyes missed nothing.梅芙锐利的双眼什么都逃不过。
Perhaps there’s something the police have missed.也许有什么是警察没有注意到的。
It’s a huge hotel on the corner. You can’t miss it (=it is very easy to notice or recognize).那是街角一家很大的酒店。你不会错过的(=非常容易注意到或辨认)。
You don’t miss much, do you (=you are good at noticing things)?你什么都逃不过你的眼睛,对吧(=你很善于观察事物)?
John didn’t miss a trick (=noticed every opportunity to get an advantage) when it came to cutting costs.说到削减成本,约翰不放过任何机会(=抓住每一个占得优势的机会)。8miss the point to not understand the main point of what someone is saying没有理解某人话语的主要意思9something is not to be missed used to say that someone should do something while they have the opportunity用于表示某人应趁有机会时做某事:
A journey on one of the steam trains is certainly not to be missed!乘坐蒸汽火车旅行绝对不容错过!10avoid something [transitive] to avoid something bad or unpleasant避开某件糟糕或令人不快的事:
If we leave now we should miss the traffic.如果我们现在出发,应该能避开堵车。miss doing something
As he crossed the street, a bus just missed hitting him.他过马路时,一辆公共汽车险些撞上他。
They narrowly missed being killed in the fire.他们在火灾中险些丧命。11I wouldn’t miss it for the world spoken口语 used to say that you really want to go to an event, see something etc用于表示你非常想参加某活动、观看某事物等:
‘Come to the party.’ ‘I will. I wouldn’t miss it for the world.’"来参加派对吧。""我会去的。无论如何都不会错过的。"12notice something isn’t there [transitive] to notice that something or someone is not in the place you expect them to be注意到某人或某物不在预期所在的位置:
I didn’t miss my wallet till it came to paying the bill.直到付账时,我才发现钱包不见了。13miss the mark to not achieve something you were trying to do未能实现所努力追求的目标:
Their efforts to improve quality have somewhat missed the mark.他们提升质量的努力有些偏离了目标。14miss the boat informal非正式 to fail to take an opportunity that will give you an advantage未能把握将带来优势的机会:
You’ll miss the boat if you don’t buy shares now.如果你现在不买股票,就会错失良机。15without missing a beat if you do something without missing a beat, you do it without showing that you are surprised or shocked若做某事 without missing a beat,意为做时没有表现出任何惊讶或震惊:
She handled all of their questions without missing a beat.她处理他们所有的问题时毫不慌乱。16somebody’s heart misses a beat used to say that someone is very excited, surprised, or frightened用于表示某人非常兴奋、惊讶或恐惧:
Glancing up at Rick’s face, she felt her heart miss a beat.她抬眼看向里克的脸,感到心跳漏了一拍。17engine [intransitive] if an engine misses, it stops working for a very short time and then starts again若发动机 misses,即指它极短暂地停止运转后又重新启动miss out phrasal verb1to not have the chance to do something that you enjoy and that would be good for you没有机会做自己喜欢的、对自己有益的事:
Some children miss out because their parents can’t afford to pay for school trips.一些孩子因父母无力支付学校旅行费用而错失机会。miss out on
Prepare food in advance to ensure you don’t miss out on the fun!提前准备好食物,确保你不会错过欢乐时光!2miss somebody/something ↔ out British English to not include someone or something未将某人或某物包含在内:
Make sure you don’t miss any details out.确保你没有遗漏任何细节。USAGE: Miss, fail to用法:miss 与 fail toYou use fail to when talking about not doing something that you should have done: · Some students failed to pay attention in class. Don't use miss in this meaning.fail to 用于谈及未做某件本应做之事:· Some students failed to pay attention in class. 此含义下不要用 miss。
查看全部语言翻译1not do something [transitive] to not go somewhere or do something, especially when you want to but cannot未能去某处或做某事,尤指想去(做)却无法去(做):
I’m absolutely starving – I missed lunch.我饿极了——我没吃午饭。
He missed 20 games after breaking a bone in his wrist.他手腕骨折后缺席了20场比赛。
She was upset at missing all the excitement.她因错过了所有精彩而感到懊恼。miss doing something
He had missed being elected by a single vote.他以一票之差未能当选。2not hit/catch [intransitive, transitive] to fail to hit or catch an object that is close to you, or to fail to hit a distant object that you are aiming at未能击中或接住近处的物体,或未能击中所瞄准的远处目标:
Every time she missed the ball she became more angry.每次没打中球,她就越来越生气。
He fired, missed and loaded again.他开了枪,没有打中,然后重新装弹。
The bullet narrowly missed her heart.子弹险些射中她的心脏。3feel sad about somebody [transitive] to feel sad because someone you love is not with you因所爱之人不在身边而感到难过:
She missed her family badly.她非常想念自己的家人。
Will you miss me?你会想我吗?
John will be sorely missed by his family and friends.约翰将被他的家人和朋友深深地怀念。4feel sad about something [transitive] to feel sad because you do not have something or cannot do something you had or did before因失去原本拥有的东西或无法再做以前能做的事而感到遗憾:
I miss the car, but the bus system is good.我很怀念有车的日子,不过公交系统不错。miss doing something
Ben knew he would miss working with Sabrina.本知道他会想念和萨布里娜一起工作的日子。GRAMMAR语法Miss is followed by an -ing form, not an infinitive. You say: · I miss seeing you every day. ✗Don’t say: I miss to see you every day.Grammar guide ‒ VERBSmiss 后接 -ing 形式,而非不定式。正确说法:· I miss seeing you every day. ✗不要说:I miss to see you every day.语法指南 ‒ 动词5too late [transitive] to be too late for something因到得太晚而错过某事:
We got there late and missed the beginning of the movie.我们到得太晚,错过了电影的开头。miss the train/bus etc
I overslept and missed the train.我睡过头,错过了火车。6miss a chance/opportunity to fail to use an opportunity to do something未能抓住做某事的机会:
He certainly wasn’t going to miss the chance of making some extra money.他当然不会放过多赚点钱的机会。
Don’t miss the chance to see the breathtaking Dolomite Mountains.不要错过欣赏令人叹为观止的多洛米蒂山脉的机会。
The opportunity was too good to miss so we left immediately.这机会太好了,不容错过,于是我们立刻出发了。7not see/hear [transitive] to not see, hear, or notice something, especially when it is difficult to notice没有看见、听到或注意到某事物,尤指难以察觉之物:
Maeve’s sharp eyes missed nothing.梅芙锐利的双眼什么都逃不过。
Perhaps there’s something the police have missed.也许有什么是警察没有注意到的。
It’s a huge hotel on the corner. You can’t miss it (=it is very easy to notice or recognize).那是街角一家很大的酒店。你不会错过的(=非常容易注意到或辨认)。
You don’t miss much, do you (=you are good at noticing things)?你什么都逃不过你的眼睛,对吧(=你很善于观察事物)?
John didn’t miss a trick (=noticed every opportunity to get an advantage) when it came to cutting costs.说到削减成本,约翰不放过任何机会(=抓住每一个占得优势的机会)。8miss the point to not understand the main point of what someone is saying没有理解某人话语的主要意思9something is not to be missed used to say that someone should do something while they have the opportunity用于表示某人应趁有机会时做某事:
A journey on one of the steam trains is certainly not to be missed!乘坐蒸汽火车旅行绝对不容错过!10avoid something [transitive] to avoid something bad or unpleasant避开某件糟糕或令人不快的事:
If we leave now we should miss the traffic.如果我们现在出发,应该能避开堵车。miss doing something
As he crossed the street, a bus just missed hitting him.他过马路时,一辆公共汽车险些撞上他。
They narrowly missed being killed in the fire.他们在火灾中险些丧命。11I wouldn’t miss it for the world spoken口语 used to say that you really want to go to an event, see something etc用于表示你非常想参加某活动、观看某事物等:
‘Come to the party.’ ‘I will. I wouldn’t miss it for the world.’"来参加派对吧。""我会去的。无论如何都不会错过的。"12notice something isn’t there [transitive] to notice that something or someone is not in the place you expect them to be注意到某人或某物不在预期所在的位置:
I didn’t miss my wallet till it came to paying the bill.直到付账时,我才发现钱包不见了。13miss the mark to not achieve something you were trying to do未能实现所努力追求的目标:
Their efforts to improve quality have somewhat missed the mark.他们提升质量的努力有些偏离了目标。14miss the boat informal非正式 to fail to take an opportunity that will give you an advantage未能把握将带来优势的机会:
You’ll miss the boat if you don’t buy shares now.如果你现在不买股票,就会错失良机。15without missing a beat if you do something without missing a beat, you do it without showing that you are surprised or shocked若做某事 without missing a beat,意为做时没有表现出任何惊讶或震惊:
She handled all of their questions without missing a beat.她处理他们所有的问题时毫不慌乱。16somebody’s heart misses a beat used to say that someone is very excited, surprised, or frightened用于表示某人非常兴奋、惊讶或恐惧:
Glancing up at Rick’s face, she felt her heart miss a beat.她抬眼看向里克的脸,感到心跳漏了一拍。17engine [intransitive] if an engine misses, it stops working for a very short time and then starts again若发动机 misses,即指它极短暂地停止运转后又重新启动miss out phrasal verb1to not have the chance to do something that you enjoy and that would be good for you没有机会做自己喜欢的、对自己有益的事:
Some children miss out because their parents can’t afford to pay for school trips.一些孩子因父母无力支付学校旅行费用而错失机会。miss out on
Prepare food in advance to ensure you don’t miss out on the fun!提前准备好食物,确保你不会错过欢乐时光!2miss somebody/something ↔ out British English to not include someone or something未将某人或某物包含在内:
Make sure you don’t miss any details out.确保你没有遗漏任何细节。USAGE: Miss, fail to用法:miss 与 fail toYou use fail to when talking about not doing something that you should have done: · Some students failed to pay attention in class. Don't use miss in this meaning.fail to 用于谈及未做某件本应做之事:· Some students failed to pay attention in class. 此含义下不要用 miss。missmiss2 noun
1Miss used in front of the family name of a woman who is not married to address her politely, to write to her, or to talk about her用于未婚女性姓氏前,以礼貌地称呼她、给她写信或谈论她:
I’d like to make an appointment with Miss Taylor.我想预约泰勒小姐。 ► Some unmarried women prefer to be addressed as Ms because it does not draw attention to whether or not they are married.2Miss Italy/Ohio/World etc used to refer to a woman who represents a country, city etc in a beauty competition用于指代在选美比赛中代表某国家、城市等的女性3young woman spoken口语 used as a polite way of speaking to a young woman when you do not know her name在不知道对方姓名时,用作对年轻女性的礼貌称呼:
Excuse me, miss, you’ve dropped your umbrella.打扰一下,小姐,您的雨伞掉了。4teacher British English spoken口语 used by children when speaking to a female teacher, whether she is married or not儿童与女教师交谈时使用,无论其是否已婚:
I know the answer, Miss.我知道答案,老师。5give something a miss British English informal非正式 to decide not to do something决定不做某事:
I’d better give the coffee a miss. I’m due at a meeting in half an hour.我还是不喝咖啡了。半小时后我有个会议。6not hit/catch [countable] an occasion when you fail to hit, catch, or hold something未能击中、接住或抓住某物的一次情形:
Will he score a goal this time? No, no it’s a miss.这次他能进球吗?不,不,没进。7young girl [countable] British English spoken口语 a young girl, especially one who has been bad or rude年轻的女孩,尤指行为不端或无礼的女孩:
She’s a cheeky little miss.她是个厚脸皮的小丫头。 → hit-and-miss, → near miss at near2(6)
1Miss used in front of the family name of a woman who is not married to address her politely, to write to her, or to talk about her用于未婚女性姓氏前,以礼貌地称呼她、给她写信或谈论她:
I’d like to make an appointment with Miss Taylor.我想预约泰勒小姐。 ► Some unmarried women prefer to be addressed as Ms because it does not draw attention to whether or not they are married.2Miss Italy/Ohio/World etc used to refer to a woman who represents a country, city etc in a beauty competition用于指代在选美比赛中代表某国家、城市等的女性3young woman spoken口语 used as a polite way of speaking to a young woman when you do not know her name在不知道对方姓名时,用作对年轻女性的礼貌称呼:
Excuse me, miss, you’ve dropped your umbrella.打扰一下,小姐,您的雨伞掉了。4teacher British English spoken口语 used by children when speaking to a female teacher, whether she is married or not儿童与女教师交谈时使用,无论其是否已婚:
I know the answer, Miss.我知道答案,老师。5give something a miss British English informal非正式 to decide not to do something决定不做某事:
I’d better give the coffee a miss. I’m due at a meeting in half an hour.我还是不喝咖啡了。半小时后我有个会议。6not hit/catch [countable] an occasion when you fail to hit, catch, or hold something未能击中、接住或抓住某物的一次情形:
Will he score a goal this time? No, no it’s a miss.这次他能进球吗?不,不,没进。7young girl [countable] British English spoken口语 a young girl, especially one who has been bad or rude年轻的女孩,尤指行为不端或无礼的女孩:
She’s a cheeky little miss.她是个厚脸皮的小丫头。 → hit-and-miss, → near miss at near2(6)