omit 的定义
o·mit·ted, o·mit·ting.
- to leave out; fail to include or mention: to omit a name from a list.
- to forbear or fail to do, make, use, send, etc.: to omit a greeting.
omit 近义词
exclude, forget
omit 的近义词 42 个
- bypass
- delete
- discard
- disregard
- edit
- eliminate
- ignore
- neglect
- overlook
- prohibit
- skip
- withhold
- bar
- cancel
- cut
- dismiss
- drop
- evade
- except
- fail
- miss
- preclude
- reject
- repudiate
- slight
- snip
- trim
- void
- x-out
- blink at
- cast aside
- count out
- cut out
- knock off
- leave out
- leave undone
- let go
- let slide
- miss out
- overpass
- pass by
- pass over
omit 的反义词 22 个
更多omit例句
- You can’t work here if you cannot lift a certain amount of weight, so I think she may have omitted information about her injury to get hired.
- Every question includes a space for your name but please feel free to omit your name and type a subject line or the question’s topic.
- Current climate models tend to omit this thinning effect, she says.
- Other states’ vaccine plans indicate they will omit some people — smokers in some cases, or pregnant people, or people with only one co-morbidity.
- The main benefit of this method, which will obviously involve a lot of precision maneuvering, is that it means SpaceX can save both cost and weight by omitting landing legs from the Super Heavy design altogether.
- This came across in the Showtime Omit the Logic documentary—in which you were a commentator—and it comes across here.
- Sister Cristina's lyrics also omit such lines as, “Feels so good inside, when you hold me, and your heart beats, and you love me.”
- Until fairly recently, Miller said that the Air Force used to allow its troops to omit the “so help me God” phrase.
- Israeli history book fail to mention the Palestinian Nakba; Palestinians omit the Holocaust.
- He'd instead omit the flyers, stuff his pockets with as many brushes as they could hold, and sell them at the very first call.
- It would not be fair to omit the name of the first mould-maker who made the tumbler-mould in question.
- But being observed, one evening, to omit it, a gentleman reminded him that he had forgotten to toast his favorite lady.
- But for I was so pleyne, Arcyte, In alle my werkes, much and lyte; and omit was in l. 266.
- The tobacconist whom he thus favored was his under-treasurer, Hardham, whom no writer about snuff should omit to notice.
- This line is too long; I omit ful wel devysed, which is not in the original.