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amiss

adjective
/əˈmɪs/
/əˈmɪs/
[not before noun]
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  1. wrong; not as it should be不对;不正常
    • She sensed something was amiss and called the police.她觉得有点不对头,就叫了警察。
    • He shone a light inside and saw nothing amiss.他照了照里面,没发现什么不妥。
    • They had noticed something amiss with the engines.他们已经注意到发动机有些毛病。
    Word OriginMiddle English: probably from Old Norse á mis ‘so as to miss’, from á ‘on’ + mis (related to the verb miss).

amiss

adverb
/əˈmɪs/
/əˈmɪs/
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not come/go amiss
  1. (British English) to be useful or pleasant in a particular situation并非不称心;并非不顺当
    • A little luck wouldn't go amiss right now!此刻若交点好运就好了。
    • I followed them all the way to make sure nothing went amiss.我一路跟着他们,以确保没有任何差错。
take something amiss
  1. (British English) to feel offended by something, perhaps because you have understood it in the wrong way见怪
    • Would she take it amiss if I offered to help?我要是提出帮助,她会不会见怪?

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