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miss1 [mɪs] SUST.

1. miss form. (woman):

miss
panna f
Miss Smith

2. miss ingl. brit. (teacher):

what does it mean, miss?

3. miss (in beauty contest):

miss
miss f

I . miss2 [mɪs] V. intr.

1. miss (not hit):

miss
miss

2. miss (not catch):

miss

3. miss engine:

miss
miss

II . miss2 [mɪs] V. trans.

1. miss (not hit):

miss
miss

2. miss (regret absence):

to miss sb/sth
to miss doing sth

3. miss (not catch):

miss
to miss the bus/train

4. miss lecture, lesson:

miss

5. miss chance, opportunity:

miss

6. miss (not be or go):

to miss a party

8. miss (not see):

miss
miss

9. miss (not hear):

miss
miss

10. miss (notice loss):

miss

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to miss the boat
to miss the mark
to miss the point
to miss a trick

III . miss2 [mɪs] SUST.

1. miss (failure to hit):

miss
miss
pudło nt coloq.

2. miss (failure to catch):

miss

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to give sth a miss ingl. brit. coloq.
to give sth a miss ingl. brit. coloq.
a miss is as good as a mile provb.
a near miss

II . miss out V. intr.

to miss out on sth

near miss SUST.

1. near miss (narrow escape):

the cars had a near miss

2. near miss (near bomb hit):

near miss

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Investing in technology stocks is often a hit-or-miss proposition that is fraught with individual business risks unique to each endeavor.
investorplace.com
The thrown can either miss all the skittles totally or hit and move them inside the square.
en.wikipedia.org
The idea, of course, is to pre-empt the opponents and cause them to miss their best contract.
en.wikipedia.org
Fans only blaming ticket brokers for higher prices miss the mark.
www.seattletimes.com
Until this occurs, many ophthalmologists and optometrists may miss the other signs and symptoms.
en.wikipedia.org
Indeed, nearly all people miss something about home when they are away, making homesickness a nearly universal experience.
en.wikipedia.org
There are chuckles to be had, and maybe one or two guffaws, but overall it's hit-or-miss.
globalnews.ca
Thus, a miss is as good as a mile, does not apply to a keyhole of several hundred meter width.
en.wikipedia.org
All things considered, things have been hit-or-miss so far.
observer.com
However, devotees generally don't miss a chance to undertake this brief pilgrimage anytime during the year.
en.wikipedia.org

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