miss
Prononciation : [/mɪs/]
Mot
Contexte : « relationship »
(verb) to feel sad or unhappy because someone or something is not there. When you feel sad or disappointed because a person or thing you care about is not with you.
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She missed her best friend when he moved to another city.
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He didn't miss the bus because he left early.
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Do you miss your family when you're away from home?
Contexte : « games »
(verb) to fail to reach or catch something. When you don't hit or catch an object you're supposed to in a game or activity.
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The soccer player missed the goal by just a few inches.
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She never misses the target when she practices archery.
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Did you miss the ball during the game?
Contexte : « games »
(noun) a failure to hit or catch something. When you don't hit or catch the object you're supposed to in a game or sport.
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His miss in the basketball game cost his team a crucial point.
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There were no misses during the archery competition.
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How many misses did you have in the game?
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