词组 | miss out |
释义 | Idiom miss out (on something) and lose out (on something) Theme: INVOLVEMENT - LACKING to fail to participate in something; to fail to take part in something.I'm sorry I missed out on the ice cream.I lost out on it, too.We both missed out. Idiom miss outmiss out (on something) to fail to use or enjoy an opportunity.Other people my age are married and have families, and I am beginning to feel I am missing out.We missed out on a chance to get a cheaper mortgage. Phr V miss out misses, missing, missed miss out to not do or get something that you would enjoy or that would be good for you, or to not have something that other people haveoften + onIf you leave early for Christmas you'll miss out on all the partying.There are some real bargains to be had in the sale, so don't miss out.We didn't have a TV at home when I was young, and I felt as though I missed out. miss out sb/sth or miss sb/sth out British & Australian to fail to include someone or somethingCould you look at this list of names and check that I haven't missed anyone out?You've missed out an 'n' in 'Susannah'. miss outTo lose the chance or opportunity to do or experience something. Because I was so sick last week, I missed out on the chance to see my sister while she was in town. If you don't call the recruiter back right away, you're going to miss out. miss out (on something)and lose out (on something)to fail to participate in something; to fail to take part in something. I'm sorry I missed out on the ice cream. I lost out on getting in the class photo because I was sick that day. miss outv. To be unable or fail to participate in something: I missed out on last month's concert because I was out of town. There's a lot going on at the fair, so set aside the whole day or you'll miss out! |
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