-
1 miss out
miss out (on) inf 1. пропустить; упустить (шанс, возможность)I can’t find Kate on the list. — You’ve missed her out.
If you don’t attend the party tonight, you’ll miss out on a rare experience.
2. обойти кого-либо (по службе)Thailand does not want to miss out on any opportunities.
Trudy missed out on the promotion.
-
2 miss out on
miss out (on) inf 1. пропустить; упустить (шанс, возможность)I can’t find Kate on the list. — You’ve missed her out.
If you don’t attend the party tonight, you’ll miss out on a rare experience.
2. обойти кого-либо (по службе)Thailand does not want to miss out on any opportunities.
Trudy missed out on the promotion.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > miss out on
-
3 miss\ out
miss out smth. /smth. out/ miss out a word (a line, the second and forth verses, some of the best verses in the poem, etc.) пропустить / выпустить слово и т.д.; miss out the first course не есть первое за обедом -
4 miss out
пропускать глагол: -
5 miss out
[ʹmısʹaʋt] phr vупускать; пропускатьhis account of the accident misses out 1 or 2 important facts - в его рассказе об этом несчастном случае не упоминаются один-два важных факта
-
6 miss out
фраз. гл.We're missing out on a tremendous opportunity. — Мы упускаем великолепную возможность.
2) не обращать внимания (на кого-л.)It's Mary's own fault if she feels missed out at the party. — Мэри сама виновата в том, что чувствует себя одиноко на этой вечеринке.
-
7 miss out on
phrvi infml esp AmELiving in the country I often feel that I'm missing out on something — Когда я живу в деревне, я чувствую, что мне что-то не хватает
-
8 miss out
упускать;
пропускать - his account of the accident misses out 1 or 2 important facts в его рассказе об этом несчастном случае не упоминаются один-два важных факта - you have not missed out on anything ничего интересного ты не пропустил - I shall * the first course я не буду есть первоеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > miss out
-
9 miss out
проваливать, упускать: You missed у our chance out.— Ты упустил свой шанс.English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > miss out
-
10 miss out
['mɪs'aʊt]Общая лексика: промахнуться, пропускать, упускать, упустить, выпустить, опустить (слово, строчку и т.п.) -
11 miss out on
1) Общая лексика: лишать себя (с коннотацией сожаления, при осознанном выборе), не быть участником чего-либо2) Разговорное выражение: упускать -
12 miss-out
1) Экономика: прогул2) Автомобильный термин: перебой в работе, пропуск в работе -
13 miss out
выпустить, пропустить -
14 miss-out
-
15 miss out
пропусти́ть, упусти́ть шанс -
16 miss-out
пропуск; перебой в работе -
17 miss out
v. propušćati · пропушчати vi., propustiti · пропустити vp. -
18 miss out on a profitable deal
Общая лексика: упустить выгодную сделкуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > miss out on a profitable deal
-
19 miss out on smth
упусти́ть (что-л. выгодное), не воспо́льзоваться чем-л.The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > miss out on smth
-
20 I shall miss out the first course
Общая лексика: я не буду есть первоеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I shall miss out the first course
См. также в других словарях:
miss out on — miss out (on (something)) to fail to use or enjoy an opportunity. Other people my age are married and have families, and I am beginning to feel I am missing out. We missed out on a chance to get a cheaper mortgage … New idioms dictionary
miss out — (on (something)) to fail to use or enjoy an opportunity. Other people my age are married and have families, and I am beginning to feel I am missing out. We missed out on a chance to get a cheaper mortgage … New idioms dictionary
miss out — phrasal verb Word forms miss out : present tense I/you/we/they miss out he/she/it misses out present participle missing out past tense missed out past participle missed out 1) [intransitive] to lose an opportunity to do or have something We will… … English dictionary
miss out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you miss out on something that would be enjoyable or useful to you, you are not involved in it or do not take part in it. [V P on n] We re missing out on a tremendous opportunity... [V P] Well, I m glad you could make it. I… … English dictionary
miss out — v. (D; intr.) to miss out on (to miss out on a profitable deal) * * * [ mɪs aʊt] (D; intr.) to miss out on (to miss out on a profitable deal) … Combinatory dictionary
ˌmiss ˈout — phrasal verb to lose an opportunity to do or have something We will be repeating the questions later, so you won t miss out.[/ex] Come with us or you ll miss out on all the fun.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
miss out on — not be there, be unable to attend If I have a job, I ll miss out on the soccer games after school … English idioms
miss out (on something) — ˌmiss ˈout (on sth) derived to fail to benefit from sth useful or enjoyable by not taking part in it • Of course I m coming I don t want to miss out on all the fun! Main entry: ↑missderived … Useful english dictionary
miss out on something — miss out (on (something)) to fail to use or enjoy an opportunity. Other people my age are married and have families, and I am beginning to feel I am missing out. We missed out on a chance to get a cheaper mortgage … New idioms dictionary
miss out on — Miss … A concise dictionary of English slang
miss out — {v.}, {informal} To fail; lose or not take a good chance; miss something good. * /Jim s mother told him he missed out on a chance to go fishing with his father because he came home late./ * /You missed out by not coming with us; we had a great… … Dictionary of American idioms