词组 | miss |
释义 | miss 1. noun ► give something a miss; give it a missto avoid doing something UK, 1919 2. verb to inject a drug intravenously. Humorous use of an antonym, 1998.► miss a trickto fail to take advantage of a situation UK, 1943.► miss out onto lose an opportunity, to fail to achieve something US, 1929.► miss the boatto lose an opportunity, to be late for something. Originally nautical UK, 1929.► miss the busto lose an opportunity UK, 1915.► miss the pink and pot the brownto engage in heterosexual anal intercourse. A snooker metaphor playing on 'pink' (the open vagina) and 'brown' (the anus) UK, 1997 miss out 1. miss sth/sb out • miss out sth/sb BrE to fail to include something or someone, especially when you are writing or talking: Read through your application form afterwards to make sure you haven't missed anything out. You've missed out the most vital piece of information on this invitation - where the party is!■ SIMILAR TO: omit, leave out2. miss out to not get the chance to do or have something that you would enjoy or that would be good for you, especially a chance that other people succeed in getting: We have a great range of holidays available, and at such good prices you really mustn't miss out!+ on I didn't want to go abroad at Christmas and miss out on all the fun at home. Ronnie Massarella was furious last night after his team missed out on the medals.■ SIMILAR TO: lose out
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