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1 | Miss a title used in front of the last name or whole name of a girl or woman who is not married . 小姐(用在未婚女子或女士的姓或全名前的称呼) |
| Miss Jane Smith 简·史密斯小姐 |
| There is a Miss Stevens waiting to see you. 有一位斯蒂文斯小姐等着见您。 |
| 1a | used for talking politely to a girl or young woman whose name you do not know 小姐(用于礼貌地和不知其名的女孩或年轻女子交谈) | | Excuse me, miss, are you looking for something? 对不起,小姐,您在找东西吗? | |
| 1b | a title used by children when talking to a woman teacher 老师(用于儿童称呼女教师) | |
| 1c | used in the title of a woman who has won a beauty competition 小姐(用于对赢得选美比赛女子的称谓) | | Miss America 美国小姐 | |
| 1d | C a girl or young woman , especially one who is rude or badly behaved 女孩,姑娘;(尤指)冒失女孩 | | What a sly little miss she is. 她是一个多么机灵的小女孩啊。 | |
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2 | C a failure to hit or catch something , or to score in a game 未击中;未抓住;未得分 |
| 2a | a failure , especially of a record or film (尤指唱片或电影的)失败 | |
| 2b | to decide not to do something that you usually do 决定放弃某事 | | I think I’ ll give my art class a miss this week. 我想这周不去上我的美术课了。 | |
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