verb “miss”
Infinitiv miss; hien misses; Verg. missed; Part. Verg. missed; Ger. missing
- verfeelen
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
He tried to catch the ball during the game but missed.
- vermëssen
Living abroad, she missed her family and friends back home.
- verpassen
Because of the traffic jam, I missed the important meeting at work.
- verpassen (ze spéit kommen)
They arrived at the station too late and missed the last bus.
- eppes net bemierken an en Uruff net unhuelen
I missed a call from my father because I left my phone in the kitchen.
- iwwersinn
If you don't pay attention, you might miss vital information.
- vermeiden
The storm just missed our town, and we didn't get any damage.
- verpassen (eng Geleeënheet)
He missed the chance to apply for his dream job.
- feelen
The cake was missing sugar, so it didn't taste sweet.
noun “miss”
Singular miss, Plural misses
- Verfeelung
The archer's shot was a miss, and the arrow flew past the target.
- Versoen
Their attempt to climb the mountain was a miss due to bad weather.
- Vermeidung
I think I'll give the party a miss and stay home tonight.
- Feeler
The software's performance suffered because of frequent cache misses.
noun “miss”
- Fräulein
Excuse me, miss," he said to the clerk, "can you help me find this item?
- Madame
Miss, I have a question about the homework assignment," the student asked during class.