miss out

miss out
1) (to omit or fail to include: I missed her out (of the list).) saltarse, omitir
2) ((often with on) to be left out of something: George missed out (on all the fun) because of his broken leg.) perderse algo
1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<line/paragraph\>\> saltarse, comerse (fam)

I felt I'd been missed out deliberately — (BrE) sentí que me habían excluido deliberadamente

2) v + adv (fail to profit)

don't miss out; reserve your free tickets — no se lo pierda, reserve sus entradas gratuitas

to miss out on something — perderse* algo

I feel I'm missing out on life — siento que estoy desaprovechando or desperdiciando mi vida

1.
VT + ADV (esp Brit) [+ 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

2.
VI + ADV

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

* * *
1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<line/paragraph\>\> saltarse, comerse (fam)

I felt I'd been missed out deliberately — (BrE) sentí que me habían excluido deliberadamente

2) v + adv (fail to profit)

don't miss out; reserve your free tickets — no se lo pierda, reserve sus entradas gratuitas

to miss out on something — perderse* algo

I feel I'm missing out on life — siento que estoy desaprovechando or desperdiciando mi vida


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