No, it means you missed it, but not by much.
Answer The term was much used in the days of naval artillery- a shell hitting the water and exploding close by the hull could still do significant damage from both the explosion, and shell splinters. So, while it wasn't as bad as a direct hit, it could still cause damage and casualties.
A near miss is an event that could have resulted in injury, illness, or harm, but didn't. Synonyms for "near miss" are "close call," or in the case of a moving object, such as vehicles, "near collison" and "near hit."
No.
No, if no contact is made, there is no basis for a claim.
it means you nearly hit an object or person vbut you slightly dodge it.
Bth (Bonus to hit) is just a little added chance for your attack to not miss. The higher your bth, the less you miss.
A miss (failure to hit) = falta Miss, as in young lady = señorita To miss (as in I miss you) = extrañar To miss (not be present) = perder To miss (fail to hit) = faltar (to fail) fallar
An "ace" happens on a serve where you hit the birdie to the opponents side and they miss. This is an "ace".
The stem "miss" typically refers to a feeling of sadness or longing for something or someone that is not present. It can also imply a failure to hit or reach a target.
Hit or Miss - song - was created on 2000-06-17.
not to hit= miss
miss
Hit or Miss - 1919 was released on: USA: 24 March 1919