Missed Meaning in English
word · lemma: miss
/ˈmɪst/
mist
/mˈɪst/
mist
释义
The past tense of 'miss.' It means you did not catch, see, or attend something, or that you felt the absence of someone or something.
用法与细微差别
Common in both formal and informal speech. Can mean you failed to attend an event ('missed the bus'), failed to hit a target ('missed the shot'), or felt someone's absence ('missed my friend'). Choose contextually to avoid confusion with 'lost' (which refers to losing possessions or competitions).
Spanish: extrañé - perdí - falléPortuguese (BR): senti falta de - perdi - erreiPortuguese (PT): senti falta de - perdi - falheiChinese (Simplified): 错过了 - 想念了Chinese (Traditional): 錯過了 - 想念了Hindi: छुट गया - याद कियाArabic: فاتني - اشتقت إلىBengali: হারিয়েছি - মিস করেছি - মিস করলামRussian: пропустил - упустил - соскучился поJapanese: 逃した - 会えなくて寂しかったVietnamese: bỏ lỡ - nhớ (ai đó)Korean: 놓쳤다 - 그리워했다Turkish: kaçırdı - özlediUrdu: چھوڑ دیا - یاد کیاIndonesian: melewatkan - merindukan
例句
I missed the bus this morning.
basic
She missed her family while traveling.
basic
He missed the target in the game.
basic
You missed a great party last night!
natural
I really missed you while you were gone.
natural
Sorry, I missed your call. What’s up?
natural