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单词 omit
释义 omit
\ōˈmit, əˈm-, usu -id.+V\ transitive verb
(omitted ; omitted ; omitting ; omits)
Etymology: Middle English omitten, from Latin omittere, from ob- to, against, over + mittere to send — more at ob-, smite
1. : to leave out or leave unmentioned : fail to insert, include, or name
 < if you omit the industrial areas … this way of life is pastoral, parochial, picturesque — W.G.Hardy >
 < will not wish to omit this valuable book from his reading — Harry Schwartz >
2. : to fail to perform or make use of : leave alone or undone : forbear
 < nor could I think well of the man who should omit an occasion of testifying his respect — Jane Austen >
 < most visitors omit to walk round the walls in their hurry — S.P.B.Mais >
3. obsolete : to leave unnoticed or unregarded
 < omit him not; blunt not his love nor lose the good advantage of his grace — Shakespeare >
4. obsolete : to refrain or cease from keeping : let go
 < traitors … having sense of beauty do omit their mortal natures — Shakespeare >
Synonyms: see neglect
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