omission 的定义
omission 近义词
something forgotten or excluded
omission 的近义词 42 个
- breach
- carelessness
- exclusion
- failing
- lapse
- oversight
- blank
- break
- cancellation
- chasm
- default
- disregard
- elimination
- elision
- failure
- forgetfulness
- gap
- hiatus
- inadvertence
- inadvertency
- lack
- lacuna
- neglect
- overlook
- preclusion
- preterition
- pretermission
- prohibition
- repudiation
- skip
- slip
- withholding
- cutting out
- disregardance
- excluding
- ignoring
- leaving out
- missing
- noninclusion
- overlooking
- passing over
- slighting
omission 的反义词 16 个
更多omission例句
- 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.