remiss如何读

英:[rɪˈmɪs]

美:[rɪˈmɪs]

remiss是什么意思

  • adj.疏忽的;怠慢的;不留心的

remiss自然拼读

re·miss

rih mIs

remiss扩展

remissly (adv.), remissness (n.)

remiss词根

词根:remit

n.

remit 移交的事物

remission 缓解;宽恕;豁免

remissness 不小心;疏忽

vi.

remit 汇款;缓和

vt.

remit 宽恕;免除;减轻;传送;使恢复原状

remiss英英释义

adjective

careless or negligent, esp. in the performance of one's duty.I've been remiss in carrying out my responsibilities.

characterized by neglect or carelessness.Service has been remiss since the change in management.

remiss词源中文解释

15世纪初,“remis”,“remisse”,意为“虚弱的,溶解的,松弛的,缺乏力量或能量的”; 15世纪中期,用于行为,“缺乏严格性或适当的克制”; 同时,用于人,“在履行任务或职责方面松懈,表现出疏忽”,源自拉丁语“remissus”,意为“放松的,懒散的; 疏忽的”,是“remittere”(意为“放松,减弱,放手”)的过去分词形式(参见 remit)。相关词汇: Remissly; remissness。

remiss词源英文解释

Middle English remisse, borrowed from Latin remissus "relaxed, free from constraint, casual, lenient," from past participle of remittere "to send back, release, relax, ease off" — more at remit >entry 1

The first known use of remiss was in the 15th century

remiss儿童词典英英释义

remittancenoun

money sent especially in payment

a sending of money (as to a distant place)

remittalnoun

remission

remit1 of 2verb

to release from the guilt or penalty of : pardon

remit sins

to keep from demanding or calling for

remit a penalty

to give over for consideration, judgment, decision, or action

remit the proposal to a special committee

to send money especially in payment

to lessen in intensity or severity often temporarily : moderate

the fever had remitted

remit2 of 2noun

an act of remitting

something remitted to another person or authority

remissadjective

careless in the performance of work or duty

remiss in paying one's bills

showing neglect or lack of attention

service at the restaurant was remiss

remissadjective

careless in the performance of work or duty

remiss in paying one's bills

showing neglect or lack of attention

service at the restaurant was remiss

remissionnoun

the act or process of remitting

a state or period during which something is remitted

remissibleadjective

capable of being forgiven

remissible sins

remissadjective

careless in the performance of work or duty

remiss in paying one's bills

showing neglect or lack of attention

service at the restaurant was remiss

remiss 例句

1 I would be remiss to omit the album that first lured my ear to Wagner during my agnostic instrumentalist adolescence.

2 Anyway, moving on to something a bit classier, we'd be remiss if we didn't mention the great "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World."

3 But fanatics would be remiss if they spent their time only there.

4 And it's like, as much as I can be upset with her for how she handles situations, I would be remiss if I don't salute her and celebrate her for how strong she is.

5 But not to wrestle with this persistent form of denialism among the gentry seems remiss, like a curious incident of a dog not barking.

6 She had clearly been remiss in her duty.

她在工作中显然马马虎虎。

7 “It would be remiss of me not to put them in.”

8 The owner of the stolen car was himself remiss. He left the keys the vehicle.

被盗汽车的主人自己也有责任, 他把车钥匙丢在车上了.

9 That's a beautiful passage, and I'd be remiss if I did not point out that "Lucky Us" is full of such observations, so sharp they pierce the heart.

10 But I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge that there have been a few occasions when I did, in fact, change my name for the purposes of obfuscation—or obliteration.

11 This is an issue in the developing world, but we’d be remiss if we acted as though it was a non-issue in western democracies.

12 But even those blessed enough to have partied with Madonna or Mr. Clooney would be remiss to skip Mr. Carter’s soiree altogether.

13 But each role — and I feel remiss in not mentioning every cast member — has just enough defining eccentricity to turn generic cartoon into telling caricature.

14 Still more remiss is Frankie’s final tribute to the time—the best ever, he says—when it was “just four guys under a street light.”

15 The condition may resolve spontaneously, relapse and remiss indefinitely, or progress and terminate in death.

16 “I think we’d all be remiss if we didn’t give a shout out to Narcissus,” he said.

17 It would also be remiss not to try one of their delectable pastries.

18 The chaplain shook his head, feeling despicably remiss because he did not know how to delegate responsibility and had no initiative, and because he really had been tempted to disagree with the colonel.

19 And given the TV landscape these days, we'd be remiss not to note its hold on social media.

20 He has been remiss in his work.

他对工作一直粗心大意。

remiss 同义词

8 怠慢

omissive slight omit

14 懈怠的

omissive slack delinquent

17 不尽责

untrue impiety

20 慢吞吞的

moderate lazy

21 松懈的

lax porous flaccid

22 玩忽的

negligent

23 倦怠

listless ennui languor

27 倦怠的

listless

30 不尽责的

untrue

31 怠慢的

omissive

35 玩忽职守的

derelict

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