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名词
n. (Miss)小姐
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title for a girl or an unmarried woman
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Mrs.Baker and her daughter,Miss Baker
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贝克夫人和她的女儿贝克小姐
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及物动词
vt. 想念,惦记,怀念
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feel sad when someone has gone away
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We've missed you badly since you left.
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你走之后,我们都非常想念你。
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I missed you very much while you were away.
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你不在这里的时候,我非常想念你。
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及物动词
vt. 发现某物丢失
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learn that something is lost or is not there
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You say you have lost the letter,when did you miss it?
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你说你把信丢了,你什么时候发现信不见了?
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He is so careless that he would not miss any money that might be stolen from him.
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他很粗心,如果有人偷了他的钱,他也不会发现钱少了。
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vt. 未击中,未抓住,未看见,错过
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not hit,hold,catch,or see what you want
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He aimed at the black spot and missed(it).
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他瞄准黑点,但没打中。
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He missed the target by two inches.
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他差二英寸没打中目标。
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She said she was sorry to have missed you.
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她说她没有见着你很遗憾。
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She regretted having missed the film.
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她后悔没看上那场电影。
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We were nearly missing the ship.
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我们差一点就误了船。
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名词
n. 失误
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a failure to hit or reach
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That was a bad miss.
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那是一个严重的失误。
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