omission如何读

英:[əˈmɪʃn]

美:[oˈmɪʃən]

omission是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 省略
  2. 遗漏
  3. 疏忽
  4. 失职
  5. 删节
  6. 删除
  7. 【律】不作为
  8. 懈怠
  9. 不履行法律责任
  10. 疏漏
  11. 失误
  12. 删去
  13. 免除

omission自然拼读

o·mis·sion

o mI shn

omission词根

词根:omissive

adj.

omissible 可删节的;可省略的

omissive 遗漏的;省略的

omission英英释义

Noun

1. a mistake resulting from neglect

2. something that has been omitted;

"she searched the table for omissions"

3. any process whereby sounds are left out of spoken words or phrases

4. neglecting to do something; leaving out or passing over something

omission词源中文解释

14世纪中期,源自盎格鲁-法语的"omissioun",意为"未尽力或不履行本应尽力或履行的事情",起初指早期14世纪的法语"omission",源自古法语"omission",直接源自拉丁语"omissionem"(主格为"omissio"),表示"省略",是"omittere"(意为"忽视",字面意思为"松开,落下",详见 omit)的过去分词词干的动名词形式。"不包括某物的行动"的意义始见于1550年代。相关词汇: Omissible。

omission_体育行业词汇

遗漏

漏做

忽略

缺少

omission_法律行业词汇

遗漏

不作为

omission词源英文解释

Middle English omissioun, from Anglo-French omission, from Late Latin omission-, omissio, from Latin omittere

The first known use of omission was in the 14th century

omission儿童词典英英释义

omnibus1 of 2noun

bus

omnibus2 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or providing for many things at once

containing or including many items

an omnibus legislative bill

omitverb

to leave out

omitted your name from the list

to fail to do : neglect

omitted to mention that it was my fault

omitverb

to leave out

omitted your name from the list

to fail to do : neglect

omitted to mention that it was my fault

omissionnoun

something omitted

the act of omitting : the state of being omitted

omission 例句

1 The most notable omission by the academy was Tom Hanks, whose lead performance in "Captain Phillips" was widely considered a shoo-in.

2 There are other omissions: More Pakistani history might have been helpful for readers unfamiliar with how the country’s enmity with India, its Islamist parties and its military elite have shaped its mores and culture.

3 Gen. Steven Strom, who wrote, "Any injury or harm, if any, was caused solely by plaintiff's own acts, omissions, or conduct and was not due to any wrongful conduct by the defendants."

4 I acknowledge that untruthful or omission answers are caused for immediate dismissal if employed.

如有与事实不符之处,我愿意接受酒店立即解雇的处理.

5 The lapses he appears to have uncovered are nearly gasp-inducing: Witness coercion and intimidation by the prosecution; wide-ranging evidence omissions; and deeply flawed interrogation tactics seem evident everywhere in the case.

6 For Reed and Isenberg, the omissions and distortions in “Hamilton” are part of a larger problem with the way the Founding Fathers are portrayed in mainstream history, often as flawless, enlightened geniuses.

7 I was not old enough to see that the omission and the Confederate flag on General Lee were kissin’ cousins.

8 Many of the photographs in King’s collection showcase falsification by commission rather than omission.

9 The omission of acclaimed blockbusters like "The Dark Knight" was particularly egregious to some in the industry.

10 It felt like a stupid thing to say, like it shouldn’t have mattered what sport he played in his free time, but it had also begun to feel like a blatant omission on his end.

11 “His letters from prison and final visits with friends perfectly capture the dark humor, omissions and shame of young men more broken than they can admit.”

12 Let him stay that way, the colonel decided vindictively, just to show him who was boss and to safeguard himself against any loss of dignity that might devolve from his acknowledging the omission.

13 There is, however, one glaring omission: Thousand Island dressing.

14 This is not a casual omission but deliberate neglect.

15 This grates all the more given the omission of less flattering parts of his track record.

考虑到他对自己的一些不那么光彩的记录只字不提,这就更令人反感了。

16 The play is shorten by the omission of two scenes .

该剧经删去两场而缩短了。

17 Other omissions may not be personal, but instead reflect a consistent artistic bias of the Hall.

18 But what is lacking in Saviano’s otherwise dexterous work is motivation — a surprising omission for a writer who has become a hero of the left.

19 But this omission does not diminish what Ms. Kennedy has accomplished, which is fairly and compassionately to reconstruct a messy episode in history.

20 We accept no liability for any errors, omission or delays in the transmission of the message.

我们对信息的传输过程中出现的任何失误 、 遗漏或者延迟不负责.

omission 同义词

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