Henri's latest show is simply too good to miss. In this game if you give the wrong answer you have to miss a turn. She has never missed a single episode of her favourite soap opera. He missed two practice sessions so he's out of the team. You'll have to make up the work you've missed while you were away.
Miss is also a noun. After more misses, they finally put two arrows into the lion's chest. 2. 动词 B2 In sport, if you miss a shot, you fail to get the ball in the goal, net, or hole. He scored four of the goals but missed a penalty. [VERB noun]
Miss (plural Misses or Mlles) A form of address, now used chiefly for an unmarried woman; used chiefly of girls before the mid-1700s, and thereafter used also of adult women without regard to marital status.
miss verb (NOT DO) Add to word list B1 [ T ] to fail to do or experience something, often something planned or expected, or to avoid doing or experiencing something: