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Miss
signorina

στο Ιταλικό λεξικό Oxford-Paravia

I. miss1 [βρετ mɪs, αμερικ mɪs] ΟΥΣ

1. miss (failure to score in game):

miss
colpo αρσ mancato

2. miss:

to give [sth] a miss οικ activity, lecture, meeting, meal
to give [sth] a miss work
to give [sth] a miss entertainment
to give [sth] a miss dish, drink
you still haven't done your homework” - “oh, give it a miss Dad

3. miss (failure):

miss (film, record etc.)
fiasco αρσ

II. miss1 [βρετ mɪs, αμερικ mɪs] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ

1. miss (fail to hit):

miss target
miss record

2. miss (fail to take or catch):

miss bus, connection, meeting, event, cue, entertainment, opportunity, bargain
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
miss traffic, bad weather, rush hour, injury

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
he won't be missed οικ

III. miss1 [βρετ mɪs, αμερικ mɪs] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ

1. miss:

miss ΣΤΡΑΤ, ΠΑΙΧΝΊΔΙΑ, ΑΘΛ
you can't miss!

2. miss ΑΥΤΟΚΙΝΗΤΟΔΡ:

miss engine:

IV. miss1 [βρετ mɪs, αμερικ mɪs]

a miss is as good as a mile παροιμ
to miss the boat or bus

miss2 [βρετ mɪs, αμερικ mɪs] ΟΥΣ

1. miss:

Miss (woman's title)
signorina θηλ

2. miss (mode of address):

Miss
signorina θηλ
yes, Miss
can I help you, Miss?

3. miss αρχαϊκ:

miss (little girl)
bambina θηλ
miss (young woman)
ragazza θηλ
a pert little miss μειωτ

I. miss out ΡΉΜΑ [mɪs -] (miss out)

miss out

II. miss out ΡΉΜΑ [mɪs -] (miss out [sb, sth], miss [sb, sth] out)

miss out line, section, topic, verse
miss out fact, point
miss out person

near miss [βρετ, αμερικ ˈˌnɪ(ə)r ˈmɪs] ΟΥΣ ΑΕΡΟ

near miss
to have a near miss planes:
to have a near miss cars:

junior miss [ˌdʒuːnɪəˈmɪs] ΟΥΣ αμερικ

junior miss
junior miss
ragazza θηλ

air miss [βρετ ˈɛː mɪs] ΟΥΣ

air miss

penalty miss [ˈpenltɪˌmɪs] ΟΥΣ ΑΘΛ

hit-and-miss [βρετ ˌhɪtənˈmɪs, αμερικ ˈˌhɪt n ˈmɪs] ΕΠΊΘ

hit-and-miss method
hit-and-miss affair, undertaking

miss out on ΡΉΜΑ [mɪs -] (miss out on [sth])

miss out on pleasure, benefit, chance, opportunity, bargain:

miss out on

MIS [βρετ ɛmʌɪˈɛs, αμερικ ˌɛm ˌaɪ ˈɛs] ΟΥΣ

MIS → management information system

management information system [ˌmænɪdʒməntˌɪnfəmeɪʃn-ˈsɪstəm] ΟΥΣ

στο λεξικό PONS

αγγλικά
αγγλικά
ιταλικά
ιταλικά

miss1 [mɪs] ΟΥΣ (form of adress)

miss
signorina θηλ
Miss America
miss America

I. miss2 <-es> [mɪs] ΟΥΣ

miss
colpo αρσ mancato

II. miss2 [mɪs] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ

miss

III. miss2 [mɪs] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ

1. miss (not hit):

miss

2. miss (not catch):

miss

3. miss (avoid):

miss

4. miss (not notice):

miss
to miss sb
you can't miss it

5. miss (not hear):

miss

6. miss (overlook):

miss
to miss a meeting

7. miss (not take advantage):

miss

8. miss (regret absence):

miss
we miss you

9. miss (notice loss):

miss

miss out ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ

miss out

hit-or-miss ΕΠΊΘ

hit-or-miss

miss out on ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ

to miss out on sth
ιταλικά
ιταλικά
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
to miss sth
to miss
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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Athlete hosts have been hit-or-miss for the show.
theprovince.com
However, devotees generally don't miss a chance to undertake this brief pilgrimage anytime during the year.
en.wikipedia.org
Indeed, nearly all people miss something about home when they are away, making homesickness a nearly universal experience.
en.wikipedia.org
Until this occurs, many ophthalmologists and optometrists may miss the other signs and symptoms.
en.wikipedia.org
Many clinicians improperly perform, or entirely miss this step, introducing avoidable diagnostic error and misdiagnosis.
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