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omission

/oh-mish-uhn/US // oʊˈmɪʃ ən //UK // (əʊˈmɪʃən) //

遗漏,疏漏,不作为,疏忽

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of omitting.
    • : the state of being omitted.
    • : something left out, not done, or neglected: an important omission in a report.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounsomething forgotten or excluded
Synonyms
breach裂口,违反,突破,突破口carelessness大意,粗心大意,疏忽大意,粗心exclusion排除,排除法,排斥,排除在外failing失败,失败的,失效,失误lapse失误,失效,误时,过失oversight监督,监管,疏忽大意,监察blank空白,白纸黑字,空白的,白纸break突破,休息,断裂,断cancellation取消,注销,取消了,撤销chasm鸿沟,深渊,深谷,峡谷default违约,默认的,违约金,默认disregard漠视,不理会,不顾,漠不关心elimination消除,消灭,淘汰,取消elision辩解,辩才,辩称,延伸failure失败,故障,失败者,失效forgetfulness健忘,健忘症,善忘,忘却gap差距,间隙,空隙,空白hiatus停顿,暂停,暂停服务,歇业inadvertence大意,粗心大意,大意失荆州,不慎inadvertency不慎,不慎之处,不小心,粗心大意lack缺乏,缺少,欠缺,匮乏lacuna漏洞,漏洞百出,腔体,腔调neglect忽视,忽略了,忽视了,忽略overlook忽视,忽视了,忽略了,忽略preclusion排除法,排除,排除条款,排斥preterition前言,预言,预设,预言术pretermission早产,早产儿,早产症,预产期prohibition禁令,禁止,禁忌,禁制repudiation休妻,退约,退货,拒绝接受skip跳过,跳绳,跳过去,跳跃slip滑落,滑倒,滑移,溜withholding预扣,预提,预扣款,预扣的cutting out切出,切除,切出的,切断disregardance漠视,无视,漠不关心,漠视行为excluding不包括,不包括在内,不包括在内的,不包括的ignoring无视,忽略不计,忽视,漠视leaving out遗漏,省略,遗漏了,漏掉的missing缺少的,缺失的,缺失,缺少noninclusion不包括在内,不包含在内,不包括,不列入overlooking俯瞰,俯视,眺望,俯瞰图passing over掠过,逝者如斯夫,辗转,掠过的slighting轻视,鄙视,微不足道,亵渎

Examples

  • I cannot really blame Baggott for this, though, because this omission is widespread in the scientific literature.

  • Barrios and his campaign have come under increased scrutiny in recent weeks for various gaffes and omissions.

  • Three days after VOSD asked Barrios about the omissions, his campaign said he would be voluntarily correcting the record.

  • “For the gender policy to be silent on that is another glaring omission,” Patel said.

  • The people using this to discredit her are lying by omission.

  • Remember when your parents taught you that a “lie by omission” is still a lie?

  • The omission of contributor information on future reports should not be assumed to be an oversight.

  • Whether the lack of liberal involvement in the museum is the result of commission or omission, it is puzzling.

  • THORNVILLE, Ohio—Notable omission: The drug bridge is no more.

  • So, the history of mass killing by omission begins, for many, with the Holocaust.

  • Then acute sensitiveness returned again—he felt the whole series of emotions over and over without one omission.

  • In all such cases of omission of duty a director is held responsible for the wrongs of his associates.

  • I do not remember to have heard if Sugden kicked his unmannerly guest: if he did not, I regret the omission.

  • The difference between the two statements is caused by the omission of the slaves from the latter statement.

  • But there are other laws, the power of repulsion, for instance, whose omission would be equally fatal.