词组 | omission |
释义 | omission /əʊˈmɪʃən, ə- $ oʊ-, ə-/ noun the act of not including someone or something, accidentally or deliberatelyadjectivesa serious/major omission There is no mention of the internet. This is a serious omission.a glaring omission (=one that is very bad and easily noticed) There are some glaring omissions in the article. an important/significant/notable omission The book has some important omissions. | One notable omission from the document is the issue of long-term care.a surprising/curious omission Critics commented on her surprising omission from the short-list.a deliberate omission The omission of those details was deliberate.an accidental omission also an inadvertent omission formal I meant to include your name – it was just an accidental omission. | He could be forgiven for an inadvertent omission.verbscorrect/rectify an omission The omission will be corrected when the book is reprinted.an omission occurs Inevitably, a few omissions occur.prepositionsthe omission of sth/sb The omission of one word may change the meaning of a sentence.sth’s/sb’s omission from sth There was controversy over his omission from the team.phraseserrors and omissions She is good at noticing small errors and omissions. |
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