missing
英 [ˈmɪs.ɪŋ]
美 [ˈmɪs.ɪŋ]
- adj. 失踪的;缺少的
- v. 错过(miss的ing形式);想念;漏掉
- n. (Missing)人名;(德)米辛
将“missing”联想为一个“mis”(错误)的行为,导致丢失了某个东西(-ing是动作进行时),因此形成“missing”这个词,意味着某物或某人正在被“mis”(错误地)缺少或遗失。
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missing 丢失的,失去的来自miss,偏离,失去。
- missing (adj.)
- "not present, absent," 1520s, from present participle of miss (v.). Military sense of "not present after a battle but not known to have been killed or captured" is from 1845. Missing link first attested 1851 in Lyell. Missing person is from 1876.
- 1. Ah yes, but think of all the family life they're missing.
- 是这样,不过别忘了他们错过了多少天伦之乐。
- 2. She was very glum and was obviously missing her children.
- 她郁郁寡欢,显然在惦念自己的孩子们。
- 3. It is not unknown for valuable display items to go, ahem, missing.
- 贵重的展品,呃哼,丢失的话,会众人皆知。
- 4. What is missing, however, is an internal, artistic cohesion.
- 不过,缺乏的是一种内在的艺术凝聚力。
- 5. She was only six and still missing her front teeth.
- 她才6岁,门牙还没长出来。