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Amiss Meaning in English

word

əˈmɪs
uh-MISS
ɐmˈɪs
uh-MISS

释义

If something is amiss, it means something is wrong, not quite right, or missing.

用法与细微差别

Mainly used in formal or literary contexts. Common phrases: 'something is amiss', 'nothing amiss'. Usually appears after a verb (e.g., 'Something felt amiss.'). Not used as a verb.

例句

Something felt amiss in the house.

basic

Is anything amiss with your car?

basic

Nothing seemed amiss at first.

basic

You look worried—did something go amiss at work?

natural

If anything goes amiss during the trip, call me right away.

natural

There’s nothing amiss with the plan as far as I can see.

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