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单词 oversight
释义
oversighto‧ver‧sight /ˈəʊvəsaɪt $ ˈoʊvər-/ ●○○ noun [countable, uncountable] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • a school oversight committee
  • Due to an administrative oversight, several members of staff did not receive pay checks this month.
  • I'm sure it was just an oversight that your name wasn't on the list.
  • The bank apologized for the oversight.
  • They sent a check along with a letter of apology for the oversight.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Oversights can be extremely costly and a microcomputer model carefully constructed will not allow oversights to occur.
  • It also would require collaboration and oversight by both schools and businesses.
  • It is not surprising then, if over several months, this oversight should reveal itself in these small but telling ways.
  • Loan were sued by the federal government for lax oversight, which the government said caused taxpayers to lose $ 941 million.
  • May I apologize for this unconventional oversight as well as for other more serious ones-and some not so serious?
  • These are not accidental oversights on the part of the academic community.
  • When a parent hands over the child, he or she loses parental oversight and responsibility.
  • Whether that resulted from political cowardice, lack of persuasiveness or mere oversight does not matter.
Thesaurus
THESAURUS
something incorrect that you accidentally do, say, or write: · a spelling mistake· I made a mistake – it should say £230, not £320.
formal a mistake: · an error in the report· grammatical errors· He had made a serious error on his tax form.
a small mistake in something that is printed: · There was a misprint in the article, and instead of ‘pleasant’ it said ‘pheasant’.
informal a mistake in something that has been typed or printed: · I spotted a couple of typos in the letter.
formal a piece of information that is not completely correct: · The report contained several inaccuracies.
a careless mistake in which one name, time, address etc has been confused with another, so that the details of something are wrong: · There was a mix-up over the train times and I missed my train.
a careless mistake when you are doing something: · The other team took advantage of the goalie’s slip-up.
a mistake in which you forget something or do not notice something: · Through some oversight, the brochures were not ready by the right date.
a mistake in which you accidentally say a similar sounding word: · When I said Thursday, I meant Tuesday. It was a slip of the tongue.
formal an embarrassing mistake in a social situation, when you do or say something that you shouldn’t: · Harris, trying to be funny, addressed the waiter as ‘boy’. A deathly silence followed this faux pas.
Longman Language Activatormistake
something incorrect that you do, say, or write without intending to: · Your essay is full of mistakes.· Celia corrected the mistakes with a pen.mistake in: · a tiny mistake in their calculationsmake a mistake: · Sampras was playing badly, making a lot of mistakes.there's a mistake: · There must be some mistake - I definitely paid the bill last week.
a mistake - use this especially to talk about mistakes in calculating or in using a language, system, or computer: · An error occurred in the processing of your application.error in: · There seems to be an error in the data.human error (=when a mistake is caused by people, not by a machine): · The report concluded that the accident was caused by human error.computer error (=a mistake caused by a computer): · Over 50 people were denied a vote through a computer error.
a small unimportant mistake that is easy to make: make a slip: · Don't worry -- we all make slips from time to time.· People doing this kind of precision work can't afford to make the slightest slip.
a careless mistake that may spoil a plan or process: · This whole situation only happened because of a slip-up by the bank.· If we are going to win the contract, we can't afford any more slip-ups.
a careless mistake that causes confusion about details, for example someone's name, the time of a meeting etc: · The police have now returned Mr Sullivan's car and apologized for the mix-up.mix-up over: · There was a mix-up over the train times and I arrived two hours late.mix-up in: · I'm afraid there's been a mix-up in the booking - we were expecting you tomorrow.
a mistake that you make by not noticing something or by forgetting to do something: · I'm sure it was just an oversight that your name wasn't on the list.· The bank apologized for the oversight.· Due to an administrative oversight, several members of staff did not receive pay checks this month.
when you accidentally say a different word from the word you intended to say, sometimes with embarrassing results: · He quickly corrected his unfortunate slip of the tongue.· Did I say "Harlow"? Sorry, I meant "Harrow". It was just a slip of the tongue.
British /booboo American informal a silly mistake, especially one that amuses people: · We labelled the pictures with the wrong names, but the boob was spotted by one of our readers.make a boob/booboo: · Whoops! I think I've made a booboo.
a very bad mistake, especially one that shows you do not know something: · He read out a selection of howlers from students' exam answers.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· Loan were sued by the federal government for lax oversight, which the government said caused taxpayers to lose $ 941 million.
NOUN
· Killian said he will form an oversight committee to watch the effect of the legislation and change it if problems arise.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnounsightinsightoversightsightingadjectivesightedunsightlysightlessinsightfulverbsight
1a mistake in which you forget something or do not notice something:  I assure you that this was purely an oversight on my part. see thesaurus at mistake2have oversight of something to be in charge of something:  He has general oversight of all training courses.
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