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adv.Wrongly, defectively, inappropriately.
Crooked, biased. Faulty, problematic.
speak amiss
Misplaced.
everything goes amiss with him, he has certainly bad luck.
He's not doing as well as he wants, and he's really unlucky.
Idiom. come amiss is unsatisfactory, there is an obstacle; Not welcome.
doamiss does it wrong, makes mistakes.
Goamiss went wrong, not going well, awkward.
Notamiss is not bad, passable.
take sth.Amiss is angry about something.
amissadv.Mistakenly.
judge sth. amiss
Misjudgement. Inflections.
adj.There is an error; There are drawbacks.
is sth. amiss?
Is there anything wrong?
is there anything amiss with the computer?
Is there anything wrong with the computer?
inappropriate; Inappropriate.
Idiom. take amiss due to....And to blame; Hurt feelings.
please don't take it amiss, if i point out your errors.
If I point out your fault, don't be surprised.
amissadj.Something is wrong, something is wrong.
adv.Wrong.
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It is both an adverb and an adjective.
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amiss English] [ m s] [ beauty ] [ dust noisy ride m s] adjout of the way Penah made a mistake; Faulty; defective; (used in negative sentences) inappropriate;
adv.inappropriately; unpleasant; Mistakenly. (probably due to a misunderstanding) right....bending and rising; Example sentence:
kate and what's amiss with you?
Kate, what's wrong with you?
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.The predecessor of Miss A was the Sisters group, and they gathered a lot of popularity as trainees of JYPE in 09 through the activities of Zhejiang Satellite TV's "The More You Jump, the More Beautiful" and some variety shows, and the members of the group, Meng Jia and Fei Fei, also participated in the filming of "My Color" at 2pm. The group has already made a name for itself before its debut, with three of the already confirmed members becoming the spokespersons of Samsung's mobile phone in Greater China, and the launch of Samsung's new season mobile single "Love Again".
"Miss A" is a new concept girl group with an all-Asian strategic orientation, consisting of Chinese members and Korean members.
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The landlord's question is not clear, what exactly do you want to ask? The meaning of the word miss a is deep.,There is a group in South Korea called miss a, but their meaning is to be positioned as an Asian singer to become a class standard star The main meaning.,The meaning of the other time I think it should be the meaning of missing.,Because the word miss is the meaning of missing.,I don't know if my answer will help you.,I hope to be with you.,3q.
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, parts of speech, sentence components, and word formation:
1. Classes of speech: There are ten types of English word classes:
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There is a kind of longing called turning a blind eye Add: There is a kind of longing called avoiding the blind just made a mistake.
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Miss A originally had 4 members, South Korean members: Min and Suzy, Chinese members: Fei and Jia, Jia has withdrawn from the team.
If you want to divide who is who, you can look at the picture).
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Originally, there were 4 people, Fei Fei Jia Jia Xiuzhi Min, but now Jia has retired.
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A off, for example, a creep or an enemy player who needs to replenish the knife when they are still alive will make you Aa off because A is the attack button.
Miss off: For example, if you are on the top lane, middle lane, or bottom lane, the player will tell you miss if the person on the opposite lane is missing, because there is a possibility that the enemy player will come up and sneak up on you.
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It's that the opposite side dodges your damage, and you can't do damage to him, for example, the master's e skill is turned on, and you don't lose blood when you hit him with ordinary attacks, but the magic skill hits him and loses blood, miss means no damage.
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Missed each one, each pass, each pass, each pass.
Here's the explanation: too much.
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