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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
miss (Advanced search)




CORE WORDS


CEFR GNOT Existential • discovery, non-discovery to miss
CEFR GNOT Qualitative • discovery, non-discovery to miss
CEFR GNOT Personal identification • name Miss
CEFR SNOT Relations with other people • war and peace missile

Glob1500 missing lost; not found ad.
Glob1500 missile any weapon that can be thrown or fired through the air and explodes when it reaches its target n.
Glob1500 dismiss to send away; to refuse to consider v.
Glob1500 miss to fail to hit, see, reach or meet v.
NGSL3000 miss to be too late to ride on something e.g. train or bus verb
NGSL3000 mission a special assignment that is given to a person or group n
NGSL3000 commission group officially put in charge of e.g. education n
NGSL3000 dismiss To send someone away verb
NGSL3000 permission right to do something as allowed by another n
SAT5000 admissible Having the right or privilege of entry. adj.
SAT5000 commissariat The department of an army charged with the provision of its food and water and daily needs. n.
SAT5000 commission To empower. v.
SAT5000 dismissal Displacement by authority from an office or an employment. n.
SAT5000 impermissible Not permissible. adj.
SAT5000 inadmissible Not to be approved, considered, or allowed, as testimony. inadvertent adj.
SAT5000 intermission A recess. n.
SAT5000 manumission Emancipation. n.
SAT5000 missal The book containing the service for the celebration of mass. n.
SAT5000 missile Any object, especially a weapon, thrown or intended to be thrown. n.
SAT5000 missive A message in writing. n.
SAT5000 omission Exclusion. n.
SAT5000 permissible That may be allowed. adj.
SAT5000 remiss Negligent. adj.
SAT5000 remission Temporary diminution of a disease. n.
SAT5000 submission A yielding to the power or authority of another. n.
SAT5000 transmissible That may e sent through or across. adj.
SAT5000 transmission The act of sending through or across. n.

Tanaka6000 admission Tanaka6000 amiss Tanaka6000 commission Tanaka6000 dismiss Tanaka6000 miss Tanaka6000 missed Tanaka6000 misses Tanaka6000 missing Tanaka6000 permission

COMPOUND WORDS


admissible {adj} (capable or deserving to be admitted, accepted or allowed; allowable, permissible, acceptable) air-to-air missile {n} (missile) air-to-surface missile {n} (missile) amiss {adj} (wrong) SEE: wrong :: a miss is as good as a mile {proverb} (A failure remains a failure, regardless of how close to success one has actually come) atomic emission spectroscopy {n} Atomemissionsspektrometrie automatic transmission {n} (A mechanical transmission which shifts gears automatically in response to speed and/or load) ballistic missile {n} (missile) commission {n} (body of officials) commission {n} (fee charged) commission {n} (mission) commission {v} (order a work of art) commission {v} (put into active service) commission {v} (send to do something) commissioner {n} (member of a commission) commissioner {n} (someone commissioned to perform certain duties) commissioning {n} (process) commissive {adj} (making a commitment by illocutionary means) commissive {n} (speech act by which a commitment is made) cruise missile {n} (a winged missile) dismiss {v} (to discharge) dismiss {v} (to reject, refuse to accept) dismissal {n} (deprivation of office) emissary {n} (an agent sent on a mission to represent the interests of someone else) emission {n} (something that is emitted) European Commission {prop} (executive branch) I miss you {phrase} (I miss you) intermission {n} (break between performances or sessions) koumiss {n} (fermented drink) miss {n} (Miss) SEE: Miss :: miss {n} (unmarried woman) miss {v} (to be late for something) miss {v} (to fail to attend) miss {v} (to fail to hit) miss {v} (to feel the absence of someone or something) Miss {n} (title) missed miscarriage {n} (missed abortion) SEE: missed abortion :: missile {n} (object to be launched) missile {n} (self-propelled, guidable projectile) missing {adj} (missing, lacking, lost) missing link {n} (figuratively: sought-after intermediary figure) missing link {n} (hypothetical primate) missing person {n} (person whose whereabouts are unknown) mission {n} (religious evangelism) mission {n} (set of tasks that fulfills a purpose) missionary {n} (person traveling to spread a religion) missionary {n} (position for sexual intercourse) missionary position {n} (position for sexual intercourse) Mississippi {n} (river) Mississippi {n} (state) Missouri {prop} (river) Missouri {prop} (US state) miss out {v} (to miss something that should not be missed) misspell {v} (to spell incorrectly) misspelling {n} (misspelt word) misstep {n} (error or mistake) misstep {n} (step that is wrong) misstep {v} (to make an error or mistake) misstep {v} (to step badly or incorrectly) night emission {n} (nocturnal emission) SEE: nocturnal emission :: noncommissioned officer {n} (non-commissioned officer) SEE: non-commissioned officer :: non-commissioned officer {n} (person of authority in the military who has not received a commission) omission {n} (the act of omitting) omission {n} Unterlassung permissible {adj} (that is permitted) permission {n} (authorisation) promissory note {n} (document saying that someone owes a specific amount of money) readmission {n} (a second or subsequent admission) remission {n} (pardon of a sin) space mission {n} (journey into space) submissive {adj} (Meekly obedient or passive) submissiveness {n} (the property of being submissive) surface-to-air missile {n} (missile) surface-to-surface missile {n} (missile) transmissible spongiform encephalopathy {n} (any fatal, degenerative disease transmitted by prions) transmission {n} (act of transmitting) transmission {n} (assembly of gears) transmission tower {n} (electricity pylon) SEE: electricity pylon ::

5000 WORDS


L040 P1369 to miss vermissen 思念
L056 P2058 to miss verpassen 错过















PHRASES



あなたが居なくなってとても寂しい。



I miss you very much .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0679)

兵士たちは使命を帯びています。



The soldiers are on a mission .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1038)

新首相は犯罪で証言録取された。



The new prime minister was dismissed from office for breaking the law .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3134)



I've missed my aim .


I'll miss you .


He may have missed the bus .


All the pupils in the class like miss smith .


If you don't hurry , you'll miss the train .


Miss green asked two questions of me .


I missed my usual train .


Miss march gave me an english dictionary .


Hurry up , or you'll miss the bus .


He may have missed the train .


He must have missed the train .


The woman who came here yesterday is miss yamada .


You can't miss it .


You ought not to miss it .


He missed the last train .


I'll miss your cooking .


When did you miss your watch ?


If we should miss the train , we'll go by bus .


I almost missed the train .


She may have missed the train .


I missed school for six days .


Miss smith teaches english at this school .


Miss kanda can swim well .


We started early so as not to miss the train .


This is a very important meeting . You ought not to miss it .


It was careless of you to miss the bus .


Run fast , otherwise you will miss the bus .


We were worried we might miss the train .


Sit down again , miss curtis .


I missed the point of the joke .


I missed the school bus !


Miss ! I feel sick .


I miss you so much .


How long have you known miss smith ?


We will miss you badly .


I hurried to the station only to miss the train .


He may have missed the train .


He missed the train by a minute .


Should I have asked your permission ?


Hurry up , or you will miss the train .


This morning I missed the train I usually take .


She is missing the point .


She may have missed her train .


He may have missed the plane .


How I've missed you !


He hurried so as not to miss the train .


I miss you very much .