amiss
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If you say that something is amiss, you mean there is something wrong. 出差错的[v-link ADJ]
Their instincts warned them something was amiss. 他们的直觉警告他们某些地方不对头。
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amiss /əˈmɪs/
剑桥词典
- wrong , not suitable , or not as expected
不对的;不合适的;不正常的
I could see by the look on their faces that something was amiss. 我从他们的神情上看出,有什么事情出了差错。
not go amiss UK informal
If something might/would not go amiss, it would be useful and might help to improve a situation .
并非无用;并非没益处
A word of apology might not go amiss. 道个歉或许并无坏处。
A sense of proportion would not go amiss in all of this. 在这种情况下有点分寸感应该还是有好处的。
take sth amiss
to be offended by something that someone has said to you
友好,和睦
I was worried that he might take my remark amiss. 我担心他对我的话也许会见怪。 返回 amiss