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miss1 [mɪs] SAM.

1. miss (young unmarried woman):

miss
dekle n
miss
gospodična ž. spol

2. miss (title):

miss
gospodična ž. spol
Miss America

3. miss brit. angl. (address for [unmarried] teacher):

miss
gospodična ž. spol
miss
gospa ž. spol

I . miss2 <-es> [mɪs] SAM.

1. miss:

miss (failure)
udarec m. spol v prazno
miss (failure)
neuspeh m. spol
miss ŠPORT (hit)
zgrešen udarec m. spol
miss (shot)
zgrešen strel m. spol
miss (throw)
zgrešen met m. spol
miss AVTO.
napačen vžig m. spol

2. miss pog.:

brit. angl. avstral. angl. (skip) to give sth a miss dance, dessert

II . miss2 [mɪs] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. miss (not hit):

miss

2. miss (be unsuccessful):

miss
miss

3. miss engine:

miss

III . miss2 [mɪs] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. miss (not hit):

miss
miss

2. miss (not meet):

miss bus, train
miss deadline

3. miss (be absent):

miss
miss
to miss school

6. miss (not see):

miss
miss

7. miss:

miss (not hear)
miss (not hear)
miss (deliberately)

10. miss (long for):

miss
I miss having you here to talk to

11. miss (notice loss):

miss
to miss the point
to miss the point

I . miss out GLAG. preh. glag.

1. miss (accidentally):

miss
miss

2. miss (deliberately):

miss
miss
miss

near ˈmiss SAM.

1. near miss (accident):

near miss
near miss ZRAČ. PROM.

2. near miss fig.:

to be a near miss

hit-or-ˈmiss PRID.

hit-or-miss → hit-and-miss:

glej tudi hit-and-miss

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