Not miss much Meaning in English
expression
释义
Used to say that you are not losing anything important, valuable, or interesting by missing something. Often implies what was missed is not really worth worrying about.
用法与细微差别
Informal, conversational. Often downplays disappointment or reassures someone something wasn't special, e.g., "You didn't miss much." Sometimes used to mean 'it was boring' or 'unimpressive'. Frequently used with 'didn't' (past), 'won't' (future), or modals.
例句
Don't worry, you didn't miss much at the meeting.
basic
If you skip this movie, you'll not miss much.
basic
The food was just okay, so you didn't miss much by not coming.
basic
Honestly, you didn't miss much—the party was kind of boring.
natural
If you can't come to class tomorrow, you'll not miss much—we're just reviewing.
natural
Trust me, with the weather today, you're not missing much by staying in.
natural