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English-Thai Dictionary

missing

ADJ ขาดแคลน  lacking starved kad-kran

 

missing

ADJ ซึ่ง หาย ไป  สาบสูญ  ซึ่ง หา ไม่ พบ  lost disappeared sueng-hai-pai

 

missing person

N ผู้ สูญหาย  phu-sun-hai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

MISSING

ppr. [from miss. ] Failing to hit, to reach or to find; discovering to be wanting. 1. a. Lost; absent from the place where it was expected to be found; wanting. My horse is missing; my pen or my book is missing.
For a time caught up to God, as once
Moses was in the mount, and missing long.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

MISSING

Miss "ing, a. Etym: [From Miss, v. i.]

 

Defn: Absent from the place where it was expected to be found; lost; wanting; not present when called or looked for. Neither was there aught missing unto them. 1 Sam. xxv. 7. For a time caught up to God, as once Moses was in the mount, and missing long. Milton.

 

MISSINGLY

MISSINGLY Miss "ing *ly, adv.

 

Defn: With a sense of loss. [Obs. ] Shak.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

missing

miss ing |ˈmisiNG mɪsɪŋ | adjective (of a thing ) not able to be found because it is not in its expected place: a quantity of cash has gone missing . not present or included when expected or supposed to be: passion was an element that had been missing from her life for too long | you can fill in the missing details later. (of a person ) absent from a place, esp. home, and of unknown whereabouts: she alerted police that her son was missing. (of a person ) not yet traced or confirmed as alive, but not known to be dead, after an accident or during wartime: servicemen listed as missing in action .

 

missing link

miss ing link |ˈˌmɪsɪŋ ˈlɪŋk | noun a thing that is needed in order to complete a series, provide continuity, or gain complete knowledge: she is the missing link between the European ballad tradition and Anglo-American white soul. a hypothetical fossil form intermediate between two living forms, esp. between humans and apes.

 

Oxford Dictionary

missing

missing |ˈmɪsɪŋ | adjective (of a thing ) not able to be found because it is not in its expected place: a quantity of cash has gone missing . not present or included when expected or supposed to be: you can fill in the missing details later. (of a person ) absent from a place, especially their home, and of unknown whereabouts: he has been reported as a missing person. (of a person ) not yet traced or confirmed as alive, but not known to be dead, after an accident or during wartime.

 

missing link

missing link noun a thing that is needed in order to complete a series, provide continuity, or gain complete knowledge: she is the missing link between the European ballad tradition and Anglo-American white soul. a hypothetical fossil form intermediate between two living forms, especially between humans and apes.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

missing

missing adjective 1 his wallet is missing: lost, mislaid, misplaced, absent, gone (astray ), gone AWOL, unaccounted for; disappeared, vanished. ANTONYMS at hand. 2 passion was missing from her life: absent, not present, lacking, wanting. ANTONYMS present.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

missing

missing adjective 1 his clothes and wallet are also missing: lost, mislaid, misplaced, nowhere to be found, absent, not present, gone, gone astray, unaccounted for. ANTONYMS to hand. 2 passion was an element that had been missing from her life for too long: absent from, not present in, not to be found in, lacking in, wanting from; in short supply. ANTONYMS present, plentiful.

 

Duden Dictionary

Missing Link

Mis sing Link Substantiv, Neutrum oder Substantiv, maskulin Biologie , das oder der |M i ssing L i nk |das Missing Link; Genitiv: des Missing Links, Missing Links, auch: der Missing Link; Genitiv: des Missing Links, Missing Links englisch missing link, zu: to miss = nicht haben und link = Glied [noch ] nicht nachgewiesene Übergangsform in der stammesgeschichtlichen Entwicklung

 

missingsch

mis singsch Adjektiv |m i ssingsch |niederdeutsch missingsch, älter: missensch, mißensch, eigentlich = meißnisch, aus Meißen (als Bezeichnung der deutschen Standardsprache ); nach der von der meißnischen Kanzlei ausgehenden einheitlichen neuhochdeutschen Schriftsprache auf Missingsch, in Missingsch; zum Missingsch gehörend missingsch sprechen

 

Missingsch

Mis singsch Substantiv, Neutrum , das |M i ssingsch |das Missingsch; Genitiv: des Missingsch [s ] in Norddeutschland gesprochene Sprache, bestehend aus einer Mischung von Hoch- und Niederdeutsch

 

Spanish Dictionary

missing

missing adjetivo [persona ] Que está perdido o desaparecido .Se pronuncia aproximadamente ‘misin ’.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

missing

miss ing /mɪ́sɪŋ /miss 形容詞 比較なし 〈あるべき物 人が 〉ある [いる ]べき所から 】ない , 見当たらない ; 欠けている ; 欠席している ; 紛失した ; 行方不明の , 失踪 (しつそう )した «from » ▸ a missing page 落丁 The boat [My son ] is still missing .ボート [息子 ]は未だ行方不明である His name was missing from the list .彼の名前が名簿からもれていた go missing ⦅英 ⦆行方不明になる missing in action 戦闘中行方 ゆくえ 不明の (⦅略 ⦆MIA )~̀ l nk 1 (問題の解決に )必要だが欠けている部分 .2 the 生物 ミッシングリンク, 失われた環 〘進化論で人類と類人猿との中間に存在したと想像される動物 〙.~̀ p rson 1 行方不明者, 家出人 .2 M- Persons 〗警察の行方不明者捜索係 .