miss
n. 女士,小姐; 未击中
v. 未击中; 未察觉; 不理解; 错过; 怀念; 发觉丢失; 避开
You use Miss in front of the name of a girl or unmarried woman when you are speaking to her or referring to her.
It was nice talking to you, Miss Giroux...
吉鲁小姐,和您谈话很愉快。
Miss Singleton didn't call back, did she?...
辛格尔顿小姐没有回电话,是吗?
In some schools, children address their women teachers as Miss .
'Chivers!' — 'Yes, Miss?'
“奇弗斯!”——“什么事,老师?”
People sometimes address young women as Miss .
'I wouldn't know about that, Miss,' the woman said, backing away.
“我不想知道那件事情,小姐,”这个女人一边后退一边说。
Miss is used in front of the name of a place or region to refer to the young woman who has been chosen in a competition as the most beautiful woman there.
Kappy was named Miss Hawaii in 1954.
卡皮被选为1954年的夏威夷小姐。
...two former Miss Scotlands.
两名前苏格兰小姐
1. a young woman;
2. a failure to hit (or meet or find etc)
1. fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind;
2. feel or suffer from the lack of;
3. fail to attend an event or activity;
4. leave undone or leave out;
5. fail to reach or get to;
6. be without;
7. fail to reach;
8. be absent;
9. fail to experience;
lose, miss, misplace
这些动词均有"丢失,遗失"之意。
madam, Mrs, lady, miss
这些名词均表示对女性的尊称。
give something a miss
(英,非正式)不予理会;不要
miss a beat
(心脏)跳动(似乎)暂停
(非正式)(尤指在严峻情况或活动间的过渡期间)犹豫,踌躇
miss the boat (或bus)
(非正式)(行动过慢而)错过机会
a miss is as good as a mile
(谚)失败再小,终究是失败;错误再小,总归是错误
not miss a trick
(非正式)不错失任何机会
miss fire
发射失败,用于指火器
未达到预期的目标
miss out on
错过机会
miss the boat【非正式用语】
未能利用机会
不理解
He could hit his target one hundred times without a single miss.
他打靶能百发百中.
You'd better go now, otherwise you'll miss the train.
你最好现在就走, 要不然就赶不上火车了.
How vexatious to miss one's train!
没赶上火车真气人!
She is a saucy little miss!
她是个黄毛丫头!
In her young age Miss Ross did her best as a school teacher.
在她的青年时代,罗斯小姐尽到了身为一位教师的最大本分.