omission 英 [əˈmɪʃn]   美 [oˈmɪʃən]

omission

omission  英 [əˈmɪʃn] 美 [oˈmɪʃən]

n. 疏忽,遗漏;省略 

名词复数:omissions 

Everyone was surprised at her omission from the team. 她未列入该小组使大家感到惊讶。
The play was shortened by the omission of two scenes. 此剧删减了两场戏。

  • If you make an omission, you leave something out. If you are a restaurant reviewer and you give a glowing review to a new restaurant but fail to mention that you own half of it, that's a significant omission.
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  • n. 疏忽,遗漏;省略
  • 1. Everyone was surprised at her omission from the team.

    她未列入该小组使大家感到惊讶。

  • 2. The play was shortened by the omission of two scenes.

    此剧删减了两场戏。

  • 3. sins of omission

    渎职罪

  • 4. There were a number of errors and omissions in the article.

    这篇文章中有多处错误和疏漏。

  • omission (n.) late 14c., from Latin omissionem (nominative omissio) "an omitting," noun of action from past participle stem of omittere (see omit). Related: Omissible.
omis·sion / əˈmɪʃn ; NAmE əˈmɪʃn / noun ( formal) 1 [uncountable ] omission(from sth) the act of not including sb/sth or not doing sth; the fact of not being included/done 省略;删除;免除 Everyone was surprised at her omission from the squad. 她未列入该小组使大家感到惊讶。 The play was shortened by the omission of two scenes. 此剧删减了两场戏。 sins of omission (= not doing things that should be done) 渎职罪 2 [countable ] a thing that has not been included or done 遗漏;疏忽 There were a number of errors and omissions in the article. 这篇文章中有多处错误和疏漏。 omission omissions omis·sion / əˈmɪʃn ; NAmE əˈmɪʃn /
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