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I[mis] n օրիորդII[mis] n վրիպում, բացթողում. ձ ա խողում. give a miss խուսափել, խույս տալ. I’ll give the soup a miss Ապուր չեմ ուտելու[mis] v վրիպել, նպատակին չհասնել. The bullet missed him Գնդակը նրան չկպավ. He missed the ball Նա չկպավ գնդակին. miss the target թիրախին չխփել. վրիպել. I missed what he said Չլսեցի, թե նա ինչ ասեց. miss classes դասերը բաց թողնել. miss a plane/a train ուշանալ գնացքից /ինքնաթիռից. You’ve just missed him Նա հենց նոր գնաց. miss the point փխբ. բանի էությունը չհասկանալ. miss the chance հնա րավո րությունը բաց թողնել. (կարոտել) She miss es her mother Նա կարոտում է իր մորը. We missed you very much Մենք ձեզ շատ էինք կարո տել. (բաց թողնել) miss out a whole paragraph մի ամբողջ պարագրաֆ բաց թողնել. (նկատել բացակայությունը) I didn’t miss the key Ես չնկա տեցի, որ բանալին տեղում չէր. When did you first miss the bag? Ե՞րբ նկատեցիք պա յուսակի բացակայությունը
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