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a.missE5mIsadj [after v], advwrong; not suitable or as expected出差错的,出毛病的I knew immediately that something was amiss.我马上知道出了某种差错。Is there anything amiss?有什么不对头的地方吗?The increased incidence of asthma was indicative of something amiss.气喘病发病率的增高显示出存在着某种问题。We searched thoroughly but could find nothing amiss.我们已彻底地搜寻过了,但没发现有任何毛病。A word of apology might not go / (Br also) come amiss (=would be suitable and might improve the situation).说句道歉的话总不见得会有什么不好。A sense of proportion would not go / (Br also) come amiss (=would be suitable and helpful) in all of this.在所有这些事上有一种分别轻重缓急的能力总是好的。He went on to say that he didn't take my comments amiss (=was not unhappy or angry about them).他继而说道,他对我的议论并没有见怪。
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