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miss /mɪs/ ► SEE ALLmiss out (on sth)miss sb/sth out ●ˌmiss ˈout (on sth) to lose an opportunity to benefit from sth or enjoy yourself, by not doing sth or taking part in an activity 错失(机会)◆I felt I missed out because I didn’t go to college. 我觉得我没上大学,失去了很多。◆She missed out on the school trip. 她错过了学校旅行。◆He just missed out on a gold medal in the last Olympics (= he was just beaten). 他在上届奥运会上痛失一枚金牌。◆There are lots of things happening during Carnival, so don’t miss out on the fun! 狂欢节期间有很多活动,可别错过好玩的机会呀![v + adv]●ˌmiss sb/sth ˈout (BrE) 🔑to not include sb/sth either deliberately or by accident (有意或无意地)不包括…在内;遗漏◆Have I missed anybody out? 我有没有漏掉谁?◆You’ve missed out the most important piece of information! (= you haven’t mentioned it) 你忘了一条最重要的信息!◆She missed out a few chapters in the middle. 她漏了中间的几章。SYN leave sb/sth out[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |