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miss1 [mɪs] SUST. (form of address)

I . miss2 <-es> SUST.

miss
to give sth a miss ingl. brit., ingl. austr. coloq.

I . miss out V. trans.

1. miss out (omit):

miss out

2. miss out (overlook):

miss out
miss out

near miss <-es> SUST.

1. near miss (attack):

to be a near miss

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
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
Until this occurs, many ophthalmologists and optometrists may miss the other signs and symptoms.
en.wikipedia.org
I miss life in the fast lane.
en.wikipedia.org
Too much exercise may cause a woman to miss her period, a symptom known as amenorrhea.
en.wikipedia.org
A severe attack of sinusitis caused him double vision in 1923, forcing him to miss the entire season.
en.wikipedia.org
All things considered, things have been hit-or-miss so far.
observer.com
Thus, a miss is as good as a mile, does not apply to a keyhole of several hundred meter width.
en.wikipedia.org
However, he soon suffered an untimely and devastating injury which forced him to miss the entire 1996 season.
en.wikipedia.org
He was a computer whizkid and a lot of his friends miss him for that and still think he can help because they can't believe he has gone.
www.dailymail.co.uk

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