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قديم 18-01-2011, 07:51 PM
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what is the difference between "missed" and "missing
وهل يجوز أن نقول "missing call" كما نقول "missed call"?
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قديم 19-01-2011, 12:31 AM
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what is the difference between "missed" and "missing
وهل يجوز أن نقول "missing call" كما نقول "missed call"?
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نقول missed call"?[/لان معناها مكالمة فاشلة ولم تتم اما
missing تعنى شى ناقص مثلا لاخىثس missing bone
missing boys
missing word
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of course we are waiting the giants to give further explaination.
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قديم 19-01-2011, 01:52 AM
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i think we can say say missed call not missing call as we ourselves miss it not the call missed us , we are the subject
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قديم 19-01-2011, 07:35 AM
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Thanks for the reply, but we need further explaination
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missing meaning lost
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They are not interchangeable and you cannot say missing call. We say something is missing when we can't find it because we forgot where we put it or someone moved it or stole it. People can be missing if they lose their way, are kidnapped, are in some sort of disaster, etc.
My keys are missing. (I don't know where I put them.)
My missing keys were found under the sofa.
The guards found that a painting was missing from the museum.
The police are looking for three missing hikers who did not return to their camp last night.
At least 40 people are missing after flash floods swept through a small town today.

We say something is missed when we failed to catch it, such as when we failed to answer a phone call, or we arrived too late at a train station or we missed a connection for a flight (i.e., our first plane arrived too late for us to get on the second plane for the next stage of our journey).

I have five missed calls.
The airline charged me a penalty for the missed flight. (They fined me because I didn't arrive on time to catch my plane.)

In another sense of the word, we can say that a person is missed to mean that others feel sad about that person's death, disappearance, or absence. The adjective does not usually come before the noun.
My uncle died recently. He was such a kind and funny person. He's missed by everyone in the family.
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مكالمة فائتة لم أرد عليها a missed call
a missing call مكالمة أبحث عن تفاصيلها منذ فترة لأتذكر شىء ما- أو أنتظرها
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something .............missing means that i do'nt know where it is . is that right ?
something ..................missed means i tried to get it but i failed . is that right ?

that is what i understood
so when we correct the exam answers and we dont find the answer of any question, we write missing
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missing / missed (adjs) = lost / cannot be found

When missing and missed are used as adjectives, they behave like present and past participles, e.g missing pages are pages that are missing, a missed opportunity is an opportunity that has been missed. Note also that missing is often placed after the noun it qualifies, rather than in front of it. Compare the following:
The weather cleared. We should have climbed the mountain. It was a missed opportunity.
They were unable to complete the jigsaw as several pieces were missing.
Did you know there are five pages missing from this book? It goes from 32 to 43.
My name was missing from the list of participants but it was clear that I had enrolled.
Ten people are known to have died in the blast and a further fifteen are still missing.
Did you know you've got a button missing from your blue shirt?
She has been missing for over six months and has now been placed on the missing persons register.

Note that in this last example we talk about a missing person or a missing persons register, rather than missing people or a missing peoples register, to emphasize the individuality of people who have left home and it is not known whether they are alive or dead.





miss in idioms

Note also idiomatic usage in the following expressions:
He didn't have all the advantages of a proper education and really missed out.
Growing asparagus is very difficult and can be a very hit-and-miss affair.
There have been several near misses between planes landing at this airport recently.
He's failed his exams again and I think he has missed the boat as far as higher education is concerned.
I think I've missed a trick here in failing to consult my accountant about tax returns.
I think I'll give the book signing ceremony a miss. What about you? ~ No, I'm going.
They came fourth in the league and missed promotion by only one point, but as the old saying goes: a miss is as good as a mile.

miss out on something = miss an opportunity that you would clearly benefit from

hit and miss / hit or miss = sometimes very successful, sometimes not

near miss = when something is nearly hit by e.g. a vehicle or a bomb

miss the boat = miss an opportunity which will probably not arise again

miss a trick = fail to take advantage of an opportunity

give something a miss = to avoid it

a miss is as good as a mile = a failure is a failure by however small an amount

NB1 Miss can be used as an alternative to Ms placed in front of the name of an unmarried woman when the person concerned wishes it to be known that she is single.

NB2 Miss Right or Mr Right can be used as expressions to describe a woman or man who is regarded as an ideal marriage partner:
He was looking for the perfect Miss Right and had some difficulty in finding her!
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طريقة اخرى من موقع متخصص
Adjective: missed mist
Not caught with the senses or the mind
"words missed in the din";
- lost

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Adjective: missing mi-sing
Not able to be found
"missing in action"; "a missing person"

Nonexistent
"her appetite was missing";
- lacking, absent, wanting
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