Miss out on Meaning in English
expression
ˈmɪs/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
MISS-owt-ON
mˈɪs/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈɒn
MISS-owt-ON
Definición
To not have the chance to do something, experience something, or get something because you did not take part or were not present.
Uso & Matices
Informal and very common. Usually followed by what was missed: 'miss out on the fun', 'miss out on a chance', 'miss out on tickets'. Not the same as 'miss' (to fail to notice/attend), which is broader. Often implies regret or lost opportunity.
Spanish: perderse (algo) - dejar pasar (una oportunidad)Portuguese (BR): perder (algo) - ficar sem (algo)Portuguese (PT): perder (algo) - ficar sem (algo)Chinese (Simplified): 错过(机会、活动等)Chinese (Traditional): 錯過(機會、活動等)Hindi: चूक जाना (मौका/कुछ)Arabic: يُفوّت (شيئًا أو فرصة)Bengali: mishe pora jaoa - subidha hariye paoaRussian: упустить - пропустить (возможность)Japanese: ~を逃す - ~に参加できないVietnamese: bỏ lỡ - lỡ mấtKorean: 놓치다 - 기회를 잃다Turkish: kaçırmak - fırsatı kaçırmakUrdu: موقع گنوا دینا - فائدہ سے محروم رہناIndonesian: kehilangan kesempatan - tidak ikut merasakan
Oraciones de Ejemplo
I don't want to miss out on the party.
basic
He missed out on the chance to win a prize.
basic
You'll miss out on dinner if you come late.
basic
I feel like I always miss out on the best things because I'm too busy.
natural
If you don't sign up now, you'll miss out on special discounts.
natural
Don't let yourself miss out on making new friends at the event.
natural