omitted 的定义
- left out or suppressed; not done, mentioned, used, written, etc.: Without the omitted phrase, the sentence becomes ludicrous.
omitted 近义词
excluded
更多omitted例句
- Berkshire omitted some confidential information with its routine regulatory filing.
- Perel is a couples therapist, and each episode features a real counseling session—names and identities, of course, are omitted.
- The president’s decision to completely omit the Lekki shootings from his speech was in line with the army’s official stance of denial despite a wealth of video footage which contradicts this claim.
- A previous version of this article mistakenly omitted the word “million.”
- These were all easily verifiable facts that ProPublica omitted or ignored.
- Scott also "intentionally omitted" her two siblings from the will.
- Back in Detroit, Shelley called her mother to recount the fight, but she omitted any mention of group sex.
- In announcing its 2014 “Priorities,” the SEC omitted any mention of corporate political transparency.
- What is typically omitted from this story for the sake of a tolerable holiday celebration is a little historical context.
- They say she omitted mention on her citizenship application of having served 10 years as a political prisoner in an Israeli jail.
- We understand that the real reason why the fellow was not accommodated was that he omitted to say "Please."
- Mr. Chamberlain omitted to mention the last-named impost, but no doubt that was his artfulness.
- Some, however, were picked off from the warships when the insurgents omitted their precautionary measure.
- The word couthe is needlessly repeated from l. 747, and must be omitted.
- The readings pleye, pley are evidently false; the scribe has omitted the stroke for n above the vowel.