amiss基本解释
adj.有毛病的;出差错的;有缺点的;不合适的
adv.有毛病地;出差错地;不合适地
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adj.有毛病的;出差错的;有缺点的;不合适的
adv.有毛病地;出差错地;不合适地
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1. 不对的;不正常的;错误的
If you say that something is amiss, you mean there is something wrong.
e.g. Their instincts warned them something was amiss...
他们直觉上感到有什么地方不对劲儿。
e.g. Something is radically amiss in our health care system.
我们的保健制度存在重大缺陷。
2. 会起作用;会称心如意;不会出错
If you say that something would not go amiss or would not come amiss, you mean that it would be pleasant and useful.
e.g. A bit of charm and humour would not go amiss...
人有点吸引力和幽默感总是好的。
e.g. The cracks are showing in the walls and a lick of paint would not come amiss.
墙面开始出现裂缝了,刷一点油漆就能补好。
1. 差错,错误的:amino-acid pump 氨基酸泵 | amiss 差错,错误的 | ammeter 安培计,电流表
2. 错误的:uneasiness:不安 | amiss:错误的 | jagged:不平的
3. 有毛病的:AMish 严紧派 | amiss 有毛病的 | Amitabha 阿弥陀佛
4. 错误地、不恰当地:7. rib 肋骨、(菜肴)排骨唉想吃呀 | 8. amiss 错误地、不恰当地 | 9. rub 抚摩、摩擦
Our Archyers shet neuer arowe amys.
出自:CaxtonIt is good to speak dubiously about futurity. It is likewise not amiss to hope.
出自:S. JohnsonApt to see wrong and speak amiss.
出自:H. MartineauUrsula wondered if something was amiss, and if the wedding would yet all go wrong.
出自:D. H. LawrenceSlight dizzy spell this afternoon...I wonder if anything could be amiss with my hearing.
出自:S. J. Perelman