omission
noun /əˈmɪʃn/
/əˈmɪʃn/
(formal)- [uncountable] omission (from something) the act of not including somebody/something or not doing something; the fact of not being included or done
省略;删除;免除 - Everyone was surprised at her omission from the squad.
她未入选该小组使大家感到惊讶。 - The play was shortened by the omission of two scenes.
此剧删减了两场戏。 - sins of omission (= not doing things that should be done)
渎职罪
- Several offences such as manslaughter may be committed by omission.
一些罪行,比如误杀,可能是由于疏忽而引起的。 - The accident was not caused by any act or omission of the gas company.
这起事故并非因煤气公司的行为或疏忽造成。 - the omission of the author's name
作者名字的遗漏
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- important
- major
- serious
- …
- correct
- rectify
- remedy
- …
- by omission
- omission from
- omission of
- …
- an act or omission
- errors and omissions
- errors or omissions
- …
- Everyone was surprised at her omission from the squad.
- [countable] a thing that has not been included or done
遗漏;疏忽 - There were a number of errors and omissions in the article.
这篇文章中有多处错误和疏漏。
- I feel compelled to point out two omissions.
我觉得必须指出两处遗漏。 - I notice one glaring omission from your list.
我发现你列的清单上有一处明显遗漏。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- important
- major
- serious
- …
- correct
- rectify
- remedy
- …
- by omission
- omission from
- omission of
- …
- an act or omission
- errors and omissions
- errors or omissions
- …
- There were a number of errors and omissions in the article.
词源late Middle English: from late Latin omissio(n-), from the verb omittere, from ob- ‘down’ + mittere ‘let go’.