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miss verb ⇨ miss 1 (miss classes/meals) ⇨ miss 2 (miss sb's name) ⇨ lose out (miss your chance)miss1 verb miss classes/meals 没去上课/吃饭miss sb's name/the point 没听清某人的名字;没听懂miss ♦︎ skip ♦︎ shirk ♦︎ skive ♦︎ goof offThese words all mean to fail to be or go somewhere, or to fail to do sth. 这些词均表示错过、未做。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to skive / goof off◆to miss / skip a class / meal◆to miss / skip sth altogether■ miss [transitive] to fail to be or go somewhere; to fail to do sth that you usually do or should do 错过;未做(常做或应做之事)◆She hasn't missed a game all year.她全年一场比赛都没错过。◆You missed a good party last night (= because you did not go).你昨晚错过了一场很好的聚会。◆You can't afford to miss meals (= not eat meals) when you're in training.你在接受训练,可不能不吃饭呀。◆You have to miss a turn (= to not play when it is your turn in a game).你得错过一轮比赛。◆You'd better hurry-you don't want to miss the bus.你最好抓紧时间,你不想赶不上公车吧?OPP catch ⇨ get 5 ⓘ Catch is the opposite of miss only when you are talking about getting or not getting a bus, train, plane, etc. 只有表示赶上或赶不上公共汽车、火车、飞机等时,catch才是miss的反义词◆to catch a game/a party/the school play/meals/your turn ■ skip (-pp-) [transitive, intransitive] (rather informal) to fail to do sth that you usually do or should do; to leave out sth that would normally be the next thing that you would do, read, etc. 未做(常做或应做之事);跳过(正常的步骤等);略过◆I often skip breakfast altogether.我常常干脆不吃早饭。◆She decided to skip the afternoon's class.她决定下午的课不去上了。◆I skipped over the last part of the book.那本书的最后一部分我略过没读。◆I suggest we skip to the last item on the agenda.我建议我们跳到议程的最后一项。ⓘ Skip is most often used to talk about deliberately missing meals (especially breakfast and lunch), school, a meeting, or part of a book such as a paragraph or chapter. * skip最常表示故意不做、略过,常见的搭配词有breakfast、lunch、school、meeting、paragraph和chapter。■ shirk /ʃɜːk; NAmE ʃɜːrk/ [intransitive, transitive] to avoid doing sth that you should do, especially because you are too lazy 逃避(工作);偷懒◆Discipline in the company was strict and no one shirked.该公司纪律严明,无人偷懒。◆She never shirked her responsibilities.她从不逃避自己的职责。 see also get out of sth ⇨ evade ■ skive [intransitive, transitive] (BrE, informal) to avoid work or school by staying away or leaving early 躲避(工作);逃(学)◆'Where's Tom?' 'Skiving as usual.'“汤姆去哪儿了?”“和往常一样,溜了。”◆I always skived off school when I could.我总是一有机会就逃学。■ ˌgoof ˈoff phrasal verb (NAmE, informal) to spend time doing nothing, especially when you should be working 闲荡;混日子;偷懒◆He spends most of his time at the office goofing off.他上班的大部分时间都在瞎混。 miss2 verb miss classes/meals 没去上课/吃饭miss sb's name/the point 没听清某人的名字;没听懂miss ♦︎ overlookThese words both mean to fail to see or notice sth. 这两个词均表示未见到、未注意到。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to miss / overlook a / an point / fact / detail / feature◆to be easy / hard / impossible to miss / overlook sth◆to completely / largely / often / frequently miss / overlook sth◆to be easily missed / overlooked■ miss [transitive] to fail to see, hear, notice or understand sth 未见到;未听到;未觉察;不理解◆The hotel is the only white building on the road-you can't miss it.那家酒店是路边唯一的白色建筑,你不会看不见的。◆Don't miss next week's issue!别错过下周那一期!◆Your mother will know who's moved in-she doesn't miss much.你妈会知道谁搬进来了,很少有她注意不到的。◆When you painted your bedroom you missed a bit (= of the wall) under the window.你油漆卧室时漏掉了窗户下面的一小块墙壁。◆You're missing the point (= failing to understand the main part) of what I'm saying.你没明白我的意思。■ overlook /ˌəʊvəˈlʊk; NAmE ˌoʊvərˈlʊk/ [transitive] (rather formal) to fail to see, notice or consider sth 忽略;未注意到;未考虑到◆He seems to have overlooked one important fact.他好像忽略了一个重要的事实。◆That's a point which should not be overlooked.那一点不容忽视。ⓘ Overlook is used especially to talk about people failing to consider a point, fact, possibility or idea, or particular details or features of sth. * overlook尤表示未考虑到或忽略某因素,常见的搭配词有point、fact、possibility、idea、detail和feature。 lose out phrasal verb lose out ♦︎ miss ♦︎ pass sth upThese words all mean to not get sth you wanted or could/should have. 这些词均表示得不到、失去。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to lose out on / miss / pass up a / an chance / opportunity◆to be too good to miss / pass up■ ˌlose ˈout phrasal verb (lost, lost) (rather informal) to not get sth you wanted or feel you should have 得不到(想要或觉得应有的东西)◆While the stores make big profits, it's the customer who loses out.商店赚大钱,吃亏的是顾客。◆I just lost out on the first prize.我丢掉了一等奖。■ miss [transitive] to not take the opportunity to do sth 错过机会◆The sale prices were too good to miss.那次特价优惠真的不可错过。◆It was an opportunity not to be missed.机不可失,时不再来。■ ˌpass sth ˈup phrasal verb (informal) to choose not take the opportunity to do sth 放弃,不要(机会)◆Imagine passing up an offer like that!真想不到居然放弃这样一次大好机会! |