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All the meanings of missing.

The basic meaning of missing is not reaching the goal set by someone, which can mean missing, missing, missing, missing, failing to meet the standard, failing to keep an appointment, failing to fulfill obligations, finding oneself absent, missing, avoiding failure and so on.

When used as a noun, miss can be interpreted as "Miss, Miss, Miss" or "Miss". It's a homonym for Miss, which means "miss, miss". Before the first name or surname, it is a title for a woman who is unmarried or whose marital status is unknown, and it can also be used as a title for the winner in a beauty contest. The first letter should be capitalized.

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Lady; (used as a title before an unmarried woman's first name or surname) Miss; A mistake.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) is missing; Save; Miss (an opportunity); I haven't seen him.

Related examples:

1, yes? Answer? Poor? Marku? And then what? Me? Had it? Where to? Miss? Our? Lessons? Finally? A week? . ?

It's a pity that Marku and I had to miss class last week.

2、Do? What about you? Mind? What if? Me? Pay? It? Answer? Miss?

Do you mind if I decide not to go?

3. She? Seemingly? Where to? Really? Missed it? That? Jokes. ?

She doesn't seem to understand the joke.

Extended data:

The verbs lose, miss and misplace all mean "lost". Discrimination is as follows:

Lost is the most common word, focusing on lost and difficult to find.

Miss focuses on the moment when someone or something disappears.

Misplace refers to a place that reflects that something has been misplaced or deliberately misplaced.

Mrs., Mrs., Ms. and Miss are all honorifics for women. Discrimination is as follows:

Madam, madam, madam, miss, as opposed to Mr., is often used as a polite address for married or unmarried women, such as the address of a shop assistant to a female customer without her name. If you know the identity or name of the other party, you can add the name or position after this word.

Wife, wife, wife, wife, wife, wife, wife, wife, wife, wife, wife, wife, wife, wife, wife, wife, wife, wife, wife, wife, wife.

Lady, lady, as opposed to a gentleman, is a polite address for women, and is often used to address women present during speeches or toasts.

Miss is a title for women who are unmarried or don't know their marital status, and should be capitalized when used with their surnames.