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English-Thai Dictionary

mis-

PRF ผิด  ไม่ดี  เลว  pid

 

mis-

PRF ไม่สบาย  โชคไม่ดี  mai-sa-bai

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

MIS-

Mis-. Etym: [In words of Teutonic origin, fr. AS. mis-; akin to D.mis-, G. miss-, OHG. missa-, missi-, Icel. & Dan. mis-, Sw. miss-, Goth. missa-; orig. , a p. p. from the root of G. meiden to shun, OHG. midan, AS. mi (Miss to fail of ). In words from the French, fr. OF. mes-, F. mé -, mes-, fr. L. minus less (see Minus ). In present usage these two prefixes are commonly confounded. ]

 

Defn: A prefix used adjectively and adverbially in the sense of amiss, wrong, ill, wrongly, unsuitably; as, misdeed, mislead, mischief, miscreant.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

mis-

mis- 1 |mɪs | prefix (added to verbs and their derivatives ) wrongly: misapply. badly: mismanage. unsuitably: misname. ORIGIN Old English, of Germanic origin.

 

mis-

mis- 2 |mɪs | prefix occurring in a few words adopted from French expressing a sense with negative force: misadventure | mischief. ORIGIN from Old French mes- (based on Latin minus ), assimilated to mis- 1 .

 

mis-sell

mis-sell verb [ with obj. ] (often as noun mis-selling ) sell (something ) to a customer on the basis of misleading advice.

 

Oxford Dictionary

mis-

mis- 1 |mɪs | prefix (added to verbs and their derivatives ) wrongly: misapply. badly: mismanage. unsuitably: misname. ORIGIN Old English, of Germanic origin.

 

mis-

mis- 2 |mɪs | prefix occurring in a few words adopted from French expressing a sense with negative force: misadventure | mischief. ORIGIN from Old French mes- (based on Latin minus ), assimilated to mis- 1 .

 

mis-sell

mis-sell verb [ with obj. ] (often as noun mis-selling ) sell (something ) to a customer on the basis of misleading advice.

 

Spanish Dictionary

mis-

mis- miso- .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

mis-

mis- /mɪs /接頭辞 誤った [て ]; 悪い [く ]; 不利な [に ] (!名詞 動詞 形容詞 に付く ) mis place …を置き間違える .