miss out

miss out
verbo transitivo con partícula
1pasar por alto, omitir (omit)
verbo intransitivo
2(not benefit)
  • to m out on something -> perderse algo

miss out
verb:transitive:plus_adverb
especially (Britain) [+word, line, page] saltarse
tell me if I miss anybody out decidme si me salto a algn; he was missed out in the promotions en los ascensos le pasaron por encima
he missed out a word I sometimes miss out lunch altogether there should be an apostrophe here, and you've missed out the word 'men' altogether what about Sally - you've missed her out nobody's asking you to tamper with the truth - just miss some of it out, that's all I think we've put too many speeches in the programme - can't we miss some out? I missed out the gory bits when I read it to him
verb:intransitive:plus_adverb
I'm glad you can come, I wouldn't want you to miss out me alegro de que puedas venir, no quisiera que te lo perdieras; don't miss out, order your copy today no se lo pierda, pida su ejemplar hoy
the children counted each sweet to make sure they weren't missing out

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