near miss 英 [niə mis]   美 [nɪr mɪs]

near miss

near miss  英 [niə mis] 美 [nɪr mɪs]

n. [计] 相近差错;(炸弹)近距脱靶;(车辆)侥幸免撞 

名词复数:near misses 

So the near miss delivered the dopamine, if not the dollars. 即使没有美元刺激,他们在面对“临近失败”的体验时也会传递多巴胺。
In the end, Three Mile Island proved to be a near miss, and the level of radiation was not sufficient to cause cancer. 最后,三里岛上的辐射水平被证实还不足以引起癌症。

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  • n. [计] 相近差错;(炸弹)近距脱靶;(车辆)侥幸免撞
  • 1. So the near miss delivered the dopamine, if not the dollars.

    即使没有美元刺激,他们在面对“临近失败”的体验时也会传递多巴胺。

  • 2. In the end, Three Mile Island proved to be a near miss, and the level of radiation was not sufficient to cause cancer.

    最后,三里岛上的辐射水平被证实还不足以引起癌症。

  • 3. Shenyang Taiqing Gong, who lives near miss Cheng, for a never - ending eating moon cakes, they are crushed at home, and then add some green onion, ginger, MSG, with a little salt, fried food.

    家住沈阳太清宫附近的程女士介绍,对于吃不完的月饼,她们家都是碾碎,然后加上一些葱、姜、味精、少许盐炒着吃。

ˌnear ˈmiss / ; NAmE / noun 1 a situation when a serious accident or a disaster very nearly happens 侥幸脱险 2 a bomb or a shot that nearly hits what it is aimed at but misses it (炸弹或射击)近距脱靶: ( figurative) He should have won the match—it was a near miss. 这场比赛本该是他赢的,真是功亏一篑。 see also a near thing at near adj. near miss near misses ˌnear ˈmiss / ; NAmE /
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