omitting 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.
omitting 近义词
leaving out
neglecting
omitting 的近义词 5 个
更多omitting例句
- In San Diego, officials kicked around the possibility of using the drone for vehicle enforcement on the freeway — but asked General Atomics to withhold that information publicly, omitting one of the reasons they were interested in the test flight.
- In early October 1918, the Board of Statistical Investigation in Massachusetts warned that “the use of a vaccine should not be taken as an excuse for omitting such safeguards” as wearing masks and maintaining good ventilation.
- Plus, the original problem is one between the couple, who made the video, and you, whom they omitted.
- SpyFu rounds out the group, coming in at 81% of median, while Sistrix was omitted, reporting only 11% of the median.
- I also had to omit TopRank from the analysis, as not all tools were able to populate data for this domain.
- By omitting LGBT contestants, ABC is missing out on a huge demographic.
- Omitting the latter would have been a catastrophic mistake by the Pentagon.
- Both keep up the appearance of gaining ground, often omitting or altering facts.
- Omitting health status as a control variable increases the estimated hazard ratio to 1.10 (95 percent CI, 1.03–1.19).
- Also omitting smoking status and body mass index increases the hazard ratio to 1.20 (95 percent CI, 1.15–1.24).
- The latter syllable of Venus comes at the csural pause; but the scansion is best mended by omitting nygh; see footnote.
- There were one hundred and fifty-seven votes for omitting this passage, and one hundred and sixty-three for retaining it.
- Apply a coat of strong fish glue to one of these pieces of paper, omitting a strip along one edge, about 1 in.
- By omitting these details he shows that he was conscious of having told a deliberate falsehood.
- The original chant, omitting the narrative part as given above, runs in this fashion, word for word.