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be MIA (MIA is used to describe someone who hasn't been seen or heard from, either on social media or in real life, for a while.: I was MIA because my smartphone ran out of juice. 'More) | |||
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not to shew one's face; not to come; not to visit for a long time | |||
be MIA (often used figuratively for someone or something notably or unexpectedly missing, absent, or inactive: Anna Kournikova has been MIA since last month as the result of a stress fracture in her left foot. 'More) | |||
not to show one's face; not to show one's head |
не появлялся: 33 phrases in 10 subjects |
General | 16 |
Idiomatic | 1 |
Informal | 3 |
Makarov | 6 |
Mass media | 2 |
Mathematics | 1 |
Military | 1 |
Politics | 1 |
Torpedoes | 1 |
Vulgar | 1 |