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I think how is your English?

Michelle of the TV series "Next Stop Happiness" is taken from English. I miss your homonym. Do you like to use it this way? The following is what I arranged for you for your reference!

I miss you.

Miss English phrases

A lucky mistake survived and got away with it

A miss is as good as a mile.

[proverb]

Even the smallest mistake is always a mistake. No matter how small a failure is, it will always be a failure.

A narrow escape is always fate.

have a narrow escape

Military proximity bomb

Failure that is close to success is failure.

Planes almost collided; Get out of trouble by luck

I feel something is missing or missing.

Miss someone or something [oral] avoid someone or something, ignore someone or something; Skip something and don't do it.

Miss Fire saw the fire.

Miss the boat and watch the boat.

Miss the target. See mark

Don't miss too much, stay alert.

It's ok not to miss [oral] without … and it's not a pity not to miss ….

Verb usage of miss

transitive verb

Missed it; Not captured:

The batter missed the ball.

The batter missed the ball.

The goalkeeper missed the ball.

The goalkeeper almost caught the ball.

Not found, not satisfied:

He missed her in the crowd.

He didn't see her in the crowd.

She went to the station to meet her Hu, but she missed it.

She met her husband at the station, but she couldn't see him in the crowd.

Not reaching a certain place; Not exposed to:

She missed the deck and fell into the water.

She failed to jump onto the deck and fell into the water.

Never heard of it; Never seen it; Didn't notice; Never experienced:

We missed the beginning of the movie.

We missed the beginning of the movie.

I didn't hear what you said.

I didn't hear what you said.

Did not catch up:

Missed flight

Missed the flight

Don't understand, don't understand:

You completely missed the point of his argument.

You have completely missed his argument.

She didn't catch his meaning at all.

She didn't catch his meaning at all.

Stand up; Absenteeism; Absence from class; Does not exist:

She hasn't been to school for two days this week.

She did not go to school for two days this week.

Not obtained; Not obtained:

Miss a gold medal

Didn't win the gold medal

Miss, lose:

I don't want to miss watching that movie on TV tonight.

I don't want to miss the chance to watch that movie on TV tonight.

I lost it and found someone not around:

When did you first lose your wallet?

When did you first discover that you had lost your wallet?

Feel sorry for not having it:

Her children have gone to America and she misses them very much.

The children went to America and she missed them very much.

To escape, survive:

The speeding car almost hit a pedestrian.

The speeding car almost hit a pedestrian.

The two planes nearly collided, which almost caused great disaster.

Two planes almost collided, which almost caused a disaster.

Did not do it:

This arrow missed the target.

This arrow missed the target.

To omit, omit, or omit:

You left out two words.

You left out two words.

[General Progressive Tense] Missing:

Her shoes are missing their laces.

Her shoes have no laces.

intransitive verb

Missed it; Can't hit; Not exposed to:

The bullet missed.

The bullet missed.

Almost got hit.

Almost got hit.

Failed to achieve the goal, failed:

A joke that is a bit off topic.

There are no jokes that make people laugh.

Internal combustion engine flameout and flameout;

The machine missed.

This machine won't start.

Menopause of Sick Women

[Archaic] Not acquired; Not found; inconformity

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