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Miss
mademoiselle
Γαλλικό λεξικό Oxford-Hachette
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
γαλλικά
γαλλικά
I. miss [βρετ mɪs, αμερικ mɪs] ΟΥΣ
1. miss (failure to score):
miss (in game)
coup αρσ manqué or raté
2. miss (failure):
miss (film, record etc)
échec αρσ
3. miss παρωχ:
miss (little girl)
petite fille θηλ
miss (young woman)
jeune fille θηλ
a pert little miss μειωτ
II. Miss
1. Miss:
Miss (woman's title)
Miss (written abbr)
the Misses Brown παρωχ
les demoiselles Brown παρωχ
2. Miss ΣΧΟΛ:
Miss (gen) (mode of address)
yes, Miss
can I help you, Miss?
III. miss [βρετ mɪs, αμερικ mɪs] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. miss:
miss (gen) ΠΑΙΧΝΊΔΙΑ, ΑΘΛ (fail to hit) target
miss record
2. miss (fail to take or catch):
miss bus, train, connection, plane, meeting, event, cue, entertainment, bargain
miss chance, opportunity
to miss doing
3. miss (fail to see):
miss
4. miss (fail to hear or understand):
miss joke, remark
5. miss (omit):
miss line, page, section, meal, class, lecture
6. miss (fail to attend):
miss school
7. miss (escape, avoid):
miss death, injury
miss traffic, bad weather, rush hour
8. miss (notice absence of):
miss object
I didn't miss you
keep it, I won't miss it
9. miss (regret absence of):
I miss Richard
what I miss most is
to miss doing sth
he won't be missed οικ!
IV. miss [βρετ mɪs, αμερικ mɪs] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. miss:
miss ΠΑΙΧΝΊΔΙΑ, ΣΤΡΑΤ, ΑΘΛ
you can't miss!
2. miss ΑΥΤΟΚΙΝΗΤΟΔΡ:
miss engine:
V. miss [βρετ mɪs, αμερικ mɪs]
miss → mile
to give [sth] a miss οικ activity, entertainment, lecture, meeting, work
to give [sth] a miss dish, drink, meal
to miss the boat or bus οικ
I. mile [βρετ mʌɪl, αμερικ maɪl] ΟΥΣ
1. mile (unit of length):
mile αρσ (= 1609 mètres)
≈ 800 mètres
2. mile μτφ:
3. mile (race):
II. miles ΟΥΣ
miles ουσ πλ (as intensifier):
miles bigger, more important etc
to be miles out (wrong) estimate, figure:
to be miles out person:
III. mile [βρετ mʌɪl, αμερικ maɪl]
a miss is as good as a mile παροιμ
to talk a mile a minute αμερικ
near miss ΟΥΣ ΑΕΡΟ
near miss
to have a near miss planes:
to have a near miss cars:
penalty miss ΟΥΣ ΑΘΛ
penalty αρσ raté
air miss ΟΥΣ
air miss
near miss ΟΥΣ ΑΕΡΟ
near miss
to have a near miss planes:
to have a near miss cars:
I. miss out ΡΉΜΑ [βρετ mɪs -, αμερικ mɪs -] οικ (miss out)
miss out
II. miss out ΡΉΜΑ [βρετ mɪs -, αμερικ mɪs -] οικ (miss out on [sth])
miss out pleasure, benefit, chance, opportunity, bargain:
miss out
III. miss out ΡΉΜΑ [βρετ mɪs -, αμερικ mɪs -] οικ (miss out [sb/sth], miss [sb/ sth] out)
miss out line, section, topic, verse
miss out fact, point, person
junior miss ΟΥΣ αμερικ
junior miss
fillettes θηλ πλ
hit-and-miss ΕΠΊΘ
hit-and-miss method
hit-and-miss affair, undertaking
MIS [βρετ ɛmʌɪˈɛs, αμερικ ˌɛm ˌaɪ ˈɛs] ΟΥΣ
MIS → management information system
SIG αρσ
management information system, MIS ΟΥΣ
SIG αρσ
γαλλικά
γαλλικά
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
miss
immanquable panneau, cible
στο λεξικό PONS
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
γαλλικά
γαλλικά
miss1 [mɪs] ΟΥΣ (form of address)
miss
Miss Italy
Miss Italie
I. miss2 <-sses> [mɪs] ΟΥΣ
1. miss (not hit):
miss
coup αρσ manqué
2. miss (failure):
miss film, record
flop αρσ οικ
ιδιωτισμοί:
to give sth a miss βρετ, αυστραλ οικ
II. miss2 [mɪs] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. miss (not hit sth) a. ΑΘΛ:
miss
2. miss (misfire):
miss
III. miss2 [mɪs] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. miss (not hit, not catch):
miss target, bus, train
2. miss (not meet):
miss deadline
3. miss (avoid):
miss
4. miss (not see):
miss page
miss stop
5. miss (not hear):
miss
6. miss (be absent):
miss school, class
7. miss (not take advantage):
miss opportunity, offer
8. miss (regret absence):
did you miss me?
I miss driving
9. miss (notice loss):
ιδιωτισμοί:
to miss the boat
to miss the point
I. miss out ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. miss out (omit):
miss out
2. miss out (overlook):
miss out
II. miss out ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
miss out
near miss <-es> ΟΥΣ
1. near miss (attack):
near miss
coup αρσ raté de peu
it was a near miss
2. near miss (accident):
near miss
to have a near miss
that was a near miss
3. near miss μτφ:
hit-or-miss ΕΠΊΘ
hit-or-miss
γαλλικά
γαλλικά
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
rater le coche οικ
to miss the boat
Miss
to miss
στο λεξικό PONS
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
γαλλικά
γαλλικά
miss1 [mɪs] ΟΥΣ (form of address)
miss
Miss Italy
Miss Italie
I. miss2 <-sses> [mɪs] ΟΥΣ
1. miss (not hit):
miss
coup αρσ manqué
2. miss (failure):
miss film, record
flop αρσ οικ
II. miss2 [mɪs] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. miss (not hit sth) a. sports:
miss
2. miss (misfire):
miss
III. miss2 [mɪs] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. miss (not hit, not catch):
miss target, bus, train
2. miss (not meet):
miss deadline
3. miss (avoid):
miss
4. miss (not see):
miss page
miss stop
5. miss (not hear):
miss
6. miss (be absent):
miss school, class
7. miss (not take advantage):
miss opportunity, offer
8. miss (regret absence):
did you miss me?
I miss driving
9. miss (notice loss):
ιδιωτισμοί:
to miss the boat
to miss the point
near miss <-es> ΟΥΣ
1. near miss (attack):
near miss
coup αρσ raté de peu
it was a near miss
2. near miss (accident):
near miss
to have a near miss
that was a near miss
3. near miss μτφ:
I. miss out ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. miss out (omit):
miss out
2. miss out (overlook):
miss out
II. miss out ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
miss out
hit-or-miss ΕΠΊΘ
hit-or-miss
γαλλικά
γαλλικά
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
rater le coche οικ
to miss the boat
Miss
Miss
Miss Aporé
Mr., Mrs., Miss
to miss
Present
Imiss
youmiss
he/she/itmisses
wemiss
youmiss
theymiss
Past
Imissed
youmissed
he/she/itmissed
wemissed
youmissed
theymissed
Present Perfect
Ihavemissed
youhavemissed
he/she/ithasmissed
wehavemissed
youhavemissed
theyhavemissed
Past Perfect
Ihadmissed
youhadmissed
he/she/ithadmissed
wehadmissed
youhadmissed
theyhadmissed
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A four-mile-long pedestrian promenade was constructed in 1935.
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