Significado: amissa·miss || ə'mɪsadv. fora de ordem, fora do caminho, incorretamenteadj. errado, incorreto; errôneo; injusto, indevido; inadequado, impróprio
amiss Idioma
take amiss
misunderstand;interpret(remarks,conduct,etc.)unfavourably 误解 I think you have taken my word amiss;that was not my meaning.我想你误解了我的话,那不是我的意思。 His joke was taken amiss by some of the company.他开玩笑得罪了几个同伴。 I hope you will not take it amiss that I venture to make a few criticisms of your article.我冒昧地对你的文章提出几点批评意见,希望你不至于生气。
take sth amiss
Idiom(s): take something amiss AND take something the wrong way
Theme: PERCEPTION
to understand something as wrong or insulting. • Would you take it amiss if I told you I thought you look lovely? • Why would anyone take such a nice compliment amiss? • I was afraid you'd take it the wrong way.
take amiss|take|take the wrong way|wrong way
v. phr. To become offended due to a misunderstanding. "I hope you won't take it amiss," the boss said to Jane, "that I find you irresistibly attractive."
An amiss idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with amiss, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Dicionário de palavras semelhantes, Diferentes palavras, Sinônimos, Expressões idiomáticas para Idioma amiss