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miss1 [mɪs] N (form of adress)

I . miss2 <-es> N

II . miss2 VB intr

III . miss2 VB trans

1. miss (not hit):

2. miss (not catch):

3. miss (not go):

4. miss (regret absence):

I . miss out VB trans

1. miss out (omit):

2. miss out (overlook):

3. miss out (person):

II . miss out VB intr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
When the lightning bolt misses and strikes something at the base of the mountain, the teachers are dumbfounded.
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She tells me she misses painting, then a few minutes later that she recently purchased a cement mixer and is also considering making an animation.
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However, she is so smitten that she misses her cue and pronounces her lover's name during the performance.
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It is worth noting that this refutation misses the point of the theory, which relates only to what started the fire, not how it continued.
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During an air attack received one direct hit and five near misses.
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She barely remembers her father, but misses his influence terribly.
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According to the CAB there had been 159 mid-air collisions in the years 1947-1957, and that in 1957 alone there were 971 near-misses.
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When the driver misses or hits the targets, the results are timed and scored on a central screen along with verbal instructions that issue the drivers or participators.
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Nick misses his brother and wonders why he doesn't call.
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Caregivers may use diapers (nappies) as a back-up in case of misses some or all of the time, or not at all.
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