0 If something is amiss, there is something wrong. -- kusurlu, kötü, yanlış, hatalı
1 If something would not go amiss, it would be useful or nice in a particular situation. -- kötü, yanlış bir şey olmazsa, kusur bulunmazsa, kötüye gitmez
2 to feel upset by what someone says or does -- yanlış anlamak, birinin yaptığını veya söylediğini ters anlamak, başka türlü yorumlamak ve bundan dolayı kötü hissetmek
Since she is not royalty, nor lady, nor, by her own confession, "amiss," the curtain is rung down on this puzzler.
A few more words on seismic resolution and its physical basis would not have come amiss.
The hedging with ' virtually ' is a second clue that something is amiss.
In fact information about the authors and where they come from would not be amiss.
Either way, a definition would not go amiss.
She only felt that there was something irrevocably amiss and lost in her lot.
The information is brief enough to be unhelpful, and a list of further reading would not have gone amiss.
No one is asking for pages of purple prose, but an awareness of the maintenance of interest would not come amiss.