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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette
inglês
inglês
francês
francês
missing [Brit ˈmɪsɪŋ, americ ˈmɪsɪŋ] ADJ
missing thing
missing child, relative
the missing link (gen) ANTROPOL humor
to be missing
there's nothing missing
how many pieces are missing?
a man with a finger missing or a missing finger
to go missing person, object:
to report sb missing
missing presumed dead
missing person SUBST
missing person
missing in action, MIA ADJ MILITAR
missing in action
I. miss [Brit mɪs, americ mɪs] SUBST
1. miss (failure to score):
2. miss (failure):
3. miss antiq:
II. Miss
1. Miss:
2. Miss ESCOLAR:
III. miss [Brit mɪs, americ mɪs] VERBO trans
1. miss:
miss (gen) JOGOS, DESP (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
3. miss (fail to see):
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
9. miss (regret absence of):
he won't be missed coloq!
IV. miss [Brit mɪs, americ mɪs] VERBO intr
1. miss:
miss JOGOS, MILITAR, DESP
2. miss MOTOR:
miss engine:
V. miss [Brit mɪs, americ mɪs]
miss → mile
to give [sth] a miss coloq activity, entertainment, lecture, meeting, work
to give [sth] a miss dish, drink, meal
to miss the boat or bus coloq
I. mile [Brit mʌɪl, americ maɪl] SUBST
1. mile (unit of length):
mile m (= 1609 mètres)
≈ 800 mètres
2. mile fig:
3. mile (race):
II. miles SUBST
miles subst pl (as intensifier):
miles bigger, more important etc
to be miles out (wrong) estimate, figure:
to be miles out person:
III. mile [Brit mʌɪl, americ maɪl]
to talk a mile a minute americ
near miss SUBST AERONÁUT
to have a near miss planes:
to have a near miss cars:
penalty miss SUBST DESP
air miss SUBST
near miss SUBST AERONÁUT
to have a near miss planes:
to have a near miss cars:
I. miss out VERBO [Brit mɪs -, americ mɪs -] coloq (miss out)
II. miss out VERBO [Brit mɪs -, americ mɪs -] coloq (miss out on [sth])
miss out pleasure, benefit, chance, opportunity, bargain:
III. miss out VERBO [Brit mɪs -, americ mɪs -] coloq (miss out [sb/sth], miss [sb/ sth] out)
miss out line, section, topic, verse
miss out fact, point, person
junior miss SUBST americ
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
manquant (manquante)
missing
no Dicionário PONS
inglês
inglês
francês
francês
missing [ˈmɪsɪŋ] ADJ
1. missing (lost or stolen):
missing
to go missing
to report sb missing
2. missing (not confirmed as alive):
missing
to be missing in action
3. missing (absent, not present):
missing a. fig
4. missing (left out):
missing
missing link SUBST
missing link
miss1 [mɪs] SUBST (form of address)
I. miss2 <-sses> [mɪs] SUBST
1. miss (not hit):
2. miss (failure):
miss film, record
flop m coloq
Expressões:
to give sth a miss Brit, Aus coloq
II. miss2 [mɪs] VERBO intr
1. miss (not hit sth) a. DESP:
2. miss (misfire):
III. miss2 [mɪs] VERBO trans
1. miss (not hit, not catch):
miss target, bus, train
2. miss (not meet):
miss deadline
3. miss (avoid):
4. miss (not see):
miss page
miss stop
5. miss (not hear):
6. miss (be absent):
miss school, class
7. miss (not take advantage):
miss opportunity, offer
8. miss (regret absence):
9. miss (notice loss):
I'm missing my wedding ring
Expressões:
I. miss out VERBO trans
1. miss out (omit):
2. miss out (overlook):
II. miss out VERBO intr
to be missing out on sth
near miss <-es> SUBST
1. near miss (attack):
2. near miss (accident):
3. near miss fig:
hit-or-miss ADJ
account for missing things or people
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
manquant(e) pièce, somme, article
missing
to be reported missing
missing person
no Dicionário PONS
inglês
inglês
francês
francês
missing [ˈmɪs·ɪŋ] ADJ
1. missing (lost or stolen):
missing
to go missing
to report sb missing
2. missing (not confirmed as alive):
missing
to be missing in action
3. missing (absent, not present):
missing a. fig
4. missing (left out):
missing
missing link SUBST
missing link
miss1 [mɪs] SUBST (form of address)
I. miss2 <-sses> [mɪs] SUBST
1. miss (not hit):
2. miss (failure):
miss film, record
flop m coloq
II. miss2 [mɪs] VERBO intr
1. miss (not hit sth) a. sports:
2. miss (misfire):
III. miss2 [mɪs] VERBO trans
1. miss (not hit, not catch):
miss target, bus, train
2. miss (not meet):
miss deadline
3. miss (avoid):
4. miss (not see):
miss page
miss stop
5. miss (not hear):
6. miss (be absent):
miss school, class
7. miss (not take advantage):
miss opportunity, offer
8. miss (regret absence):
9. miss (notice loss):
I'm missing my wedding ring
Expressões:
I. miss out VERBO trans
1. miss out (omit):
2. miss out (overlook):
II. miss out VERBO intr
to be missing out on sth
near miss <-es> SUBST
1. near miss (attack):
2. near miss (accident):
3. near miss fig:
hit-or-miss ADJ
account for missing things or people
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
manquant(e) pièce, somme, article
missing
to be reported missing
missing person
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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His desk was in scholarly disarray, covered with loose-leaf binders and memos on what can be built where in the 500-square-mile county.
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She became the first amputee to finish the 100-mile race.
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It is reported to be at least one mile above sea level with low levels of light pollution.
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The wind driven flames jumped roads and firelines, and burning embers started new fires a mile (1.6 km) or more ahead of the main fires.
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