词汇 | omission |
释义 | omission noun[ C or U ] uk /əʊˈmɪʃ.ən//əˈmɪʃ.ən/ us /oʊˈmɪʃ.ən/ the act of not including something or someone that should have been included, or something or someone that has not been included that should have been: 疏忽,遗漏,疏漏 Measures to control child employment are a glaring(= very obvious) omission from new legislation to protect children.新的儿童保护法规显然遗漏了对雇用童工加以遏制的措施。 There are some serious errors and omissions in the book.这本书里有几处严重的的错误和疏漏。 The fans believed that the omission of Heacock from the team was a serious mistake.许多球迷认为球队不让希科克上场是一个很严重的错误。 Excluding acid-free apart aside bar bar noneidiom barring count exclude excluding exclusion exclusionary exclusionist freeze negative ostracism ostracize otherwise out of itidiom outlier stand-alone omission | Business Englishomission noun[ C or U ] uk /əʊˈmɪʃən/us the fact of not including something that should have been included, or the thing that is not included: We are not responsible for the omission of information from this website. The document contained a lot of errors, omissions, and exaggerations. See also error of omission Examples of omissionomission English, by contrast, is a language in which argument omission is not permitted. Errors took the form of substitutions rather than omissions. Such omissions usually happen for pragmatic rather than theoretical reasons. This omission could have serious consequences for the vitality of a bill of rights. Is his omission due to the fact that the classical approach to visual imagery would not easily fit the model? The engineer decides how to use the input as admission, omission, or rejection. Indeed, in a broader context, this omission signals the greatest weakness of an otherwise excellent book. Errors of syllable omission were also significantly more frequent in the clinically referred group. Exclusion of the sixth and subsequent child-births caused the omission of 18% of the urban data and 16% of the rural data under examination. Understandable in an article written for a general audience, this omission was a glaring shortcoming for the entire edifice. Retrospective confirmation that all regional laboratory results had been received was not possible, however the records of returns from each laboratory contained no apparent omissions. Evidently, these omissions are due to a lack of revision since the 1965 edition. An obvious omission in this series of books is a rational choice account of these events. The omission is especially evident in institutional prescriptions for the reduction of ethnic conflict in severely divided societies. In such an ambitious and wide-ranging enterprise, sins of omission and commission are inevitable. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withomissionomissionThese are words often used in combination with omission. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. act of omission This is "an actofomission severely to be reprehended" since it can lead to domestic contention and the frequent exchange of servants (1861, 7). curious omission That there is no essay on specifically military history does, however, seem a curious omission. glaring omission The collection's failure to address this issue is its most glaringomission. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with omission |
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