单词 | omit |
释义 | omit (oʊmɪt ) Word forms: omits , omitting , omitted 1. verb If you omit someone or something, you do not include them in an activity or piece of work, deliberately or accidentally. Omit the salt in this recipe. [VERB noun] Our apologies to David Pannick for omitting his name from last week's article. [VERB noun + from] He fined all three and omitted them from the match. [VERB noun] Synonyms: leave out, miss (out), drop, exclude 2. verb If you omit to do something, you do not do it. [formal] His new girlfriend had omitted to tell him she was married. [VERB to-infinitive] Synonyms: forget, fail, overlook, neglect Collocations: omit a word In writing, it's easy to mistakenly omit a word that we intend to write. Times, Sunday Times Note that locals omit the word the when referring to the river. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The blame could lie with the reporter who covered the speech and apparently omitted the words 'for example' at the start of the offending sentence. Times, Sunday Times Days later came the cruellest possible news: owing to a ciphering error, the hopeful message had omitted the word 'not'. Times, Sunday Times Research has found that people are less likely to lie when challenged in this way than if they can simply omit information. Times, Sunday Times Footnotes omit information of potential interest to the reader, such as the dates of letters, and are not always correctly numbered. The Times Literary Supplement It ordered the companies to 'ensure that their future ads did not mislead by omitting information' seen as vital to buyers. Times, Sunday Times Accounting irregularities can consist of intentionally misstating amounts and other information in financial statements, or omitting information required to be disclosed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He also omits information about the common people of the time. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 删节 Japanese: 省略する |
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