missed v. 投偏;未抓住;错过(miss的过去分词)
adj. 感到思念的
- Once a circle missed a wedge.
一次,一个圆环丢了块楔子。 - This time he bounced the ball and it just missed the net.
这次他使球弹跳而过,而且刚好从球网上跃过。 - She went to the station to meet her father but missed him.
她到车站接父亲,可是没有遇到。(陆谷孙《英汉大词典》)
missed[ adj ]
not caught with the senses or the mind
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words lost in the din
Miss \Miss\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Missed} (m[i^]st); p. pr. &
vb. n. {Missing}.] [AS. missan; akin to D. & G. missen, OHG.
missan, Icel. missa, Sw. mista, Dan. miste. [root]100. See
{Mis-}, pref.]
1. To fail of hitting, reaching, getting, finding, seeing,
hearing, etc.; as, to miss the mark one shoots at; to miss
the train by being late; to miss opportunites of getting
knowledge; to miss the point or meaning of something said.
When a man misses his great end, happiness, he will
acknowledge he judged not right. --Locke.
2. To omit; to fail to have or to do; to get without; to
dispense with; -- now seldom applied to persons.
She would never miss, one day,
A walk so fine, a sight so gay. --Prior.
We cannot miss him; he does make our fire,
Fetch in our wood. --Shak.
3. To discover the absence or omission of; to feel the want
of; to mourn the loss of; to want; as, to miss an absent
loved one. --Shak.
Neither missed we anything . . . Nothing was missed
of all that pertained unto him. --1 Sam. xxv.
15, 21.
What by me thou hast lost, thou least shalt miss.
--Milton.
{To miss stays}. (Naut.) See under {Stay}.