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单词 omit
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Definition of omit in English:

omit

verbomitting, omitted, omits ə(ʊ)ˈmɪt
[with object]
  • 1Leave out or exclude (someone or something), either intentionally or forgetfully.

    省略;删除;排除

    he was omitted from the second Test

    他被颇有争议地排除出了第二次考试。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On checking we found that the invitation and number were inadvertently omitted from the report.
    • Cases with missing data for any covariate were omitted from the regression analysis.
    • This story was omitted from last week's paper due to a technical error.
    • A number of items were omitted from the piece last week and we hereby include them below.
    • Such bias arises when non-significant or negative outcome data are selectively omitted from publication.
    • Many of my favorite parts of the book were omitted from the movie.
    • Two years later she was omitted from the European squad that relinquished the trophy in Minnesota.
    • To ease presentation of results, the correlat ional paths are omitted from the figure.
    • Good, experienced players were omitted from the World Cup squad and the new boys didn't deliver.
    • As such, although these points are presented in Fig.7, the data were omitted from analysis of covariance.
    • Mary's name was omitted from the list of officers reported in this column some weeks ago.
    • When any one of these components was omitted from the reaction, licensing dropped to background levels.
    • Given such a barrage of facts, maybe I can understand why the city is omitted from many European tours.
    • The finding was omitted from the version of the survey supplied to MPs by the government.
    • Patients with evidence of alcohol abuse or viral hepatitis were omitted from the study.
    • In the 1970s, the location was omitted from the park territory and turned into a village.
    • The marriage is omitted from his otherwise copious Who's Who entry.
    • Individuals who reported that they were students were omitted from these analyses.
    • Two surveys were omitted from the sample, as they contained unanswered questions.
    • Ten loci were omitted from this map for similar reasons as the tetraploid map.
    Synonyms
    leave out, exclude, fail to include, except, shut out, leave off, take out, miss out, miss, fail to mention, pass over, drop, delete, cut, erase, eliminate, elide, expunge, rub out, cross out, strike out, dispense with
    informal give something a miss
    archaic overleap, pretermit
    1. 1.1with infinitive Fail or neglect to do.
      he modestly omits to mention that he was a pole-vault champion

      他谦虚地不提自己是英国撑竿跳冠军。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Either way, he omitted to mention that he had snapped from the back of the set the post that connects to the cable box.
      • This is actually unsurprising, given the population, and he omits to mention that pre-railway London was already ringed by courses.
      • Entitled Lest We Forget, the book omits to mention how the ruination came about in the first place.
      • He omits to mention, however, that education is the one section of the U.S. economy that his Leftist co-religionists dominate.
      • He omits to mention that what was called Socialism in Mussolini's day was what we would now call Communism.
      • In the above, semi-comic account, Dickens omits to mention his own heroic conduct in aiding the injured and dying.
      • The Tories have unfairly omitted to mention that the government is treating refugees appallingly.
      • They carefully omitted to mention percentages in their criticism because this was lower than those they imposed.
      • Of course they omit to mention that their slice of the pot, i.e. trading commissions, will be higher as a result.
      • His profile in the company's annual report omits to mention that he was chairman of National Irish Bank.
      • Whilst technically correct it omits to mention how he obtained the degree.
      • He omitted to mention gatekeepers, (which according to him was a vital point).
      • She omitted to mention that my son from my previous marriage now lives with me.
      • Similarly he omits to mention that the service standards that might be expected from each level of taxation were actually published by the council in early December.
      • Whoever wrote the menu had omitted to mention that the dish came with a spaghetti infused with large dollops of anchovies.
      • He omitted to mention multiple sclerosis and unspecified brain damage.
      • Cohen is happy to accuse the left of covering up crimes, but oddly omits to mention this salient bit of history.
      • She omitted to mention that the race was the first of this year's super bike grand prix held at different venues all over the world.
      • I omitted to mention the great soundtrack albums we could have for all of these films.
      • Unlike the Tory spy at the Lib Dems, who was evicted after passing himself off as an activist, omitting to mention that his activities were on behalf of the Conservatives.
      Synonyms
      forget, neglect, fail
      leave undone, overlook, ignore, skip

Derivatives

  • omissible

  • adjective ə(ʊ)ˈmɪsɪbl
    • Is it omissible to present e-mails as evidence in a court of law?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This paper presents a method for recognizing omissible case elements considering application to such summarization.
  • omittable

  • adjective
    • I don't mind helping a stranger, but don't give me that buddy trick because I find it very boring of you when I treat you like a buddy and you treat me like I'm invisible, transparent and totally omittable when you don't need me.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • While not completely useless, it is totally omittable.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin omittere, from ob- 'down' + mittere 'let go'.

Rhymes

acquit, admit, backlit, bedsit, befit, bit, Brit, Britt, chit, commit, demit, dit, emit, fit, flit, frit, git, grit, hit, intermit, it, kit, knit, legit, lickety-split, lit, manumit, mishit, mitt, nit, outsit, outwit, permit, pit, Pitt, pretermit, quit, remit, retrofit, sit, skit, slit, snit, spit, split, sprit, squit, submit, transmit, twit, whit, wit, writ, zit

Definition of omit in US English:

omit

verb
[with object]
  • 1Leave out or exclude (someone or something), either intentionally or forgetfully.

    省略;删除;排除

    a significant detail was omitted from your story
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Good, experienced players were omitted from the World Cup squad and the new boys didn't deliver.
    • Many of my favorite parts of the book were omitted from the movie.
    • Ten loci were omitted from this map for similar reasons as the tetraploid map.
    • Two surveys were omitted from the sample, as they contained unanswered questions.
    • On checking we found that the invitation and number were inadvertently omitted from the report.
    • This story was omitted from last week's paper due to a technical error.
    • The finding was omitted from the version of the survey supplied to MPs by the government.
    • Given such a barrage of facts, maybe I can understand why the city is omitted from many European tours.
    • Patients with evidence of alcohol abuse or viral hepatitis were omitted from the study.
    • Two years later she was omitted from the European squad that relinquished the trophy in Minnesota.
    • Such bias arises when non-significant or negative outcome data are selectively omitted from publication.
    • When any one of these components was omitted from the reaction, licensing dropped to background levels.
    • Cases with missing data for any covariate were omitted from the regression analysis.
    • Mary's name was omitted from the list of officers reported in this column some weeks ago.
    • As such, although these points are presented in Fig.7, the data were omitted from analysis of covariance.
    • The marriage is omitted from his otherwise copious Who's Who entry.
    • Individuals who reported that they were students were omitted from these analyses.
    • To ease presentation of results, the correlat ional paths are omitted from the figure.
    • In the 1970s, the location was omitted from the park territory and turned into a village.
    • A number of items were omitted from the piece last week and we hereby include them below.
    Synonyms
    leave out, exclude, fail to include, except, shut out, leave off, take out, miss out, miss, fail to mention, pass over, drop, delete, cut, erase, eliminate, elide, expunge, rub out, cross out, strike out, dispense with
    1. 1.1 Fail or neglect to do (something); leave undone.
      忽略;遗漏
      with infinitive he modestly omits to mention that he was pole-vault champion

      他谦虚地不提自己是英国撑竿跳冠军。

      the final rinse is omitted

      最后的漂洗被忽略了。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • His profile in the company's annual report omits to mention that he was chairman of National Irish Bank.
      • I omitted to mention the great soundtrack albums we could have for all of these films.
      • Of course they omit to mention that their slice of the pot, i.e. trading commissions, will be higher as a result.
      • She omitted to mention that the race was the first of this year's super bike grand prix held at different venues all over the world.
      • Cohen is happy to accuse the left of covering up crimes, but oddly omits to mention this salient bit of history.
      • Either way, he omitted to mention that he had snapped from the back of the set the post that connects to the cable box.
      • They carefully omitted to mention percentages in their criticism because this was lower than those they imposed.
      • He omitted to mention gatekeepers, (which according to him was a vital point).
      • She omitted to mention that my son from my previous marriage now lives with me.
      • Entitled Lest We Forget, the book omits to mention how the ruination came about in the first place.
      • He omits to mention, however, that education is the one section of the U.S. economy that his Leftist co-religionists dominate.
      • Similarly he omits to mention that the service standards that might be expected from each level of taxation were actually published by the council in early December.
      • This is actually unsurprising, given the population, and he omits to mention that pre-railway London was already ringed by courses.
      • Unlike the Tory spy at the Lib Dems, who was evicted after passing himself off as an activist, omitting to mention that his activities were on behalf of the Conservatives.
      • Whilst technically correct it omits to mention how he obtained the degree.
      • He omits to mention that what was called Socialism in Mussolini's day was what we would now call Communism.
      • The Tories have unfairly omitted to mention that the government is treating refugees appallingly.
      • He omitted to mention multiple sclerosis and unspecified brain damage.
      • In the above, semi-comic account, Dickens omits to mention his own heroic conduct in aiding the injured and dying.
      • Whoever wrote the menu had omitted to mention that the dish came with a spaghetti infused with large dollops of anchovies.
      Synonyms
      forget, neglect, fail

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin omittere, from ob- ‘down’ + mittere ‘let go’.

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