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BNC: 6127 COCA: 10525

omission

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
omission /oʊˈmɪʃən/ noun
plural omissions
omission
/oʊˈmɪʃən/
noun
plural omissions
Learner's definition of OMISSION
[count] : something that has not been included or done : something that has been omitted遗漏之处;省略的内容
[noncount]
: the act of not including or doing something省略;删节;遗漏often + of
: the state of being not included in something未被收录;排除在外often + from
BNC: 6127 COCA: 10525

omission

noun

omis·​sion ō-ˈmi-shən How to pronounce omission (audio)
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1
a
: something neglected or left undone
There are a few omissions in the list.
b
: apathy toward or neglect of duty
The police officer was reprimanded for the omission of his duty to inform the suspect of his rights.
2
: the act of omitting : the state of being omitted
Her omission from the team was surprising.

Synonyms

Example Sentences

There are a few omissions in the list. the disk contains a selection of deleted scenes, and a couple of the omissions greatly add to the intelligibility of the movie's plot
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Word History

Etymology

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

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of omission was in the 14th century
BNC: 6127 COCA: 10525
omission

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + OMISSION | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEimportant, major, serious, significant嚴重的忽略;重大的疏漏complete完全的疏漏glaring, notable, obvious明顯的疏漏There were no glaring omissions in the report.報告中沒有明顯疏漏。curious, surprising奇怪的/出人意料的遺漏deliberate有意的遺漏VERB + OMISSIONcorrect, rectify, remedy更正/糾正/彌補遺漏notice注意到有遺漏I notice one glaring omission from your list.我發現你列的清單上有一處明顯遺漏。point out指出遺漏I feel compelled to point out two omissions.我覺得必須指出兩處遺漏。PREPOSITIONby omission由於疏漏A lie by omission (= by not saying something) is still a lie.知情不報也是說謊。omission from從⋯中刪去her omission from the guest list賓客名單遺漏了她的名字omission of⋯的遺漏the omission of the author's name作者名字的遺漏PHRASESan act or omission (law法律) 行為或疏漏The accident was not caused by any act or omission of the gas company.這起事故並非因煤氣公司的行為或疏忽造成。errors and omissions, errors or omissions (both formal) 失誤和遺漏;失誤或遺漏a sin of omission (formal) 疏忽罪

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