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miss1 [mɪs] SUBST (form of adress)

miss
Miss Brazil

I . miss2 <-es> SUBST

miss
engano m

II . miss2 VERBO intr

miss

III . miss2 VERBO trans

1. miss (not hit):

miss

2. miss (not catch):

miss
to miss a deadline

3. miss (not go):

to miss a meeting

4. miss (regret absence):

miss

I . miss out VERBO trans

1. miss out (omit):

miss out

2. miss out (overlook):

miss out
to miss out a word

3. miss out (person):

II . miss out VERBO intr

to miss out on sth

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

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The thrown can either miss all the skittles totally or hit and move them inside the square.
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Athlete hosts have been hit-or-miss for the show.
theprovince.com
Investing in technology stocks is often a hit-or-miss proposition that is fraught with individual business risks unique to each endeavor.
investorplace.com
A severe attack of sinusitis caused him double vision in 1923, forcing him to miss the entire season.
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The idea, of course, is to pre-empt the opponents and cause them to miss their best contract.
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I miss life in the fast lane.
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Many clinicians improperly perform, or entirely miss this step, introducing avoidable diagnostic error and misdiagnosis.
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Although performing well after a great start, a mid-season slump saw the 18's miss the finals.
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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.
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