释义 |
amiss/əˈmɪs ||; əˈmɪs/adj advwrong; not as it should be 错;不当;不对头: ◇when i walked into the room i could sense that something was amiss. 我走进房间就感到有点不对头。 not come/go amiss to be useful or pleasant 有用;合适: ◇things are fine, although a bit more money wouldn't come amiss. 事情很顺利,但钱多一点更好。 take sth amiss to be upset by sth, perhaps because you have understood it in the wrong way 不顺心(可能由于误解): ◇please don't take my remarks amiss. 请不要因我的话而感到难受。 ☞ amiss¹☞ amiss² |