miss out

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

"miss out" in the Answers forum

Q: i miss you
A: You have to be careful. *faltar* is the word that comes to mind, which literally means "to lack", but the word order is switched around from English.…
Q: I need help translating "I miss him so much"
A: Would "Lo quiero mucho" also be correct'
Q: how do you say 'i miss you'?
A: Todo que dijo "Te extrano".
Q: "miss"
A: Echar de menos is most definitely used in Mexico, and probably other countries as well (I know that the Puerto Rican singer Chayanne has a song by that…
Q: A kind of Mexican shrimp? "Way-Miss"
A: Shrimp would be camarón or gamba. I honestly have no idea.
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