[VERB 动词]省略;删节;排除;遗漏 If you omit something, you do not include it in an activity or piece of work, deliberately or accidentally.
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Omit the salt in this recipe...
省略菜谱中放盐这一步。
Our apologies to David Pannick for omitting his name from last week's article.
我们在上周的文章里漏掉了戴维·潘尼克的名字,特此向他致歉。
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[VERB 动词]未(做);没有(做) If you omit to do something, you do not do it.
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His new girlfriend had omitted to tell him she was married.
他的新女友未把自己已婚的事实告诉他。
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omit/əˈmɪt; NAmEəˈmɪt/verb(-tt-)( formal) 1to not include sth/sb, either deliberately or because you have forgotten it/them 删除;忽略;漏掉;遗漏SYN
leave out
omitsth/sb ◆If you are a student, you can omit questions 16–18.学生可以免做 16–18 题。omitsth/sb from sth ◆People were surprised that Smith was omitted from the team.人们感到惊讶,史密斯竟未列入该队。2omitto do sth to not do or fail to do sth 不做;未能做◆She omitted to mention that they were staying the night.她没说他们当晚要留宿的事。omitomitsomittedomittingomit/əˈmɪt; NAmEəˈmɪt/
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omito‧mit /əʊˈmɪt, ə- $ oʊ-, ə-/ ●●○ verb (past tense and past participle omitted, present participle omitting) [transitive]
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1to not include someone or something, either deliberately or because you forget to do itSYN leave out: Please don’t omit any details, no matter how trivial they may seem.omit something from something Lisa’s name had been omitted from the list of honor students.RegisterIn everyday English, people usually say leave out rather than omit:· Please don’t leave out any details, no matter how trivial they may seem.2omit to do something formal to not do something, either because you forgot or because you deliberately didn’t do itomit to mention/say/tell etc Oliver omitted to mention that he was married.
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