amiss
出差错的
常用释义
英音[ əˈmɪs ]
美音[ əˈmɪs ]
基本释义
- adj. 有毛病的,有缺陷的;出差错的
- adv. 错误地
- n. (Amiss)人名;(英)埃米斯
例句
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1·A little luck wouldn't go amiss right now!此刻若交点好运就好了。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·Would she take it amiss if I offered to help?我要是主动提出帮助,她会不会见怪?来源: 《牛津词典》
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3·Their instincts warned them something was amiss.他们的直觉警告他们某些地方不对头。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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4·She sensed something was amiss and called the police.她觉得有点不对头,就叫了警察。来源: 《牛津词典》
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5·Well, you didn't get a lick amiss, I reckon.嗯,我想,你挨了这一下也不屈。
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6·Hendon was puzzled, and said, "What's amiss?"亨顿迷惑不解地问:“出什么事了?”
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7·A glass at supper is not amiss.晚酌一杯也无妨。
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8·An elegant turn of phrase would not be amiss.使用切确的转折语。
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9·If anything fell out amiss, they would reconsider it.如果有什么不妥,他们会重新考虑这件事的。
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10·Susan's wedding day goes amiss when she's struck by a meteor.苏珊的婚礼因为一次意外而搞砸了,她被一颗陨石击中了。
网络释义
- to come amiss : 不受欢迎,不称心
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