释义 |
omission noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + OMISSION | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEimportant, major, serious, significant 严重的忽略;重大的疏漏complete 完全的疏漏glaring, notable, obvious 明显的疏漏◆There were no glaring omissions in the report.报告中没有明显疏漏。curious, surprising 奇怪的/出人意料的遗漏deliberate 有意的遗漏VERB + OMISSIONcorrect, rectify, remedy 更正/纠正/弥补遗漏notice 注意到有遗漏◆I notice one glaring omission from your list.我发现你列的清单上有一处明显遗漏。point out 指出遗漏◆I feel compelled to point out two omissions.我觉得必须指出两处遗漏。PREPOSITIONby omission 由于疏漏◆A lie by omission (= by not saying something) is still a lie.知情不报也是说谎。omission from 从⋯中删去◆her omission from the guest list宾客名单遗漏了她的名字omission of ⋯的遗漏◆the omission of the author's name作者名字的遗漏PHRASESan act or omission (law 法律) 行为或疏漏◆The accident was not caused by any act or omission of the gas company.这起事故并非因煤气公司的行为或疏忽造成。errors and omissions, errors or omissions (both formal) 失误和遗漏;失误或遗漏a sin of omission (formal) 疏忽罪 |