omit 英 [əˈmɪt]   美 [oˈmɪt]

omit

omit  英 [əˈmɪt] 美 [oˈmɪt]

vt. 忽略;遗漏 

进行时:omitting  过去式:omitted  过去分词:omitted  第三人称单数:omits 

If you are a student, you can omit questions 16–18. 学生可以免做 16–18 题。
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。

  • If you omit one member of the class when you're handing out valentines, it's going to make that person feel terrible. To omit something is to leave it out, to forget or overlook it.
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  • vt. 忽略;遗漏
  • 1. If you are a student, you can omit questions 16–18.

    学生可以免做 16–18 题。

  • 2. 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。

  • 3. She omitted to mention that they were staying the night.

    她没说他们当晚要留宿的事。

  • omit (v.) early 15c., from Latin omittere "let go, let fall," figuratively "lay aside, disregard," from assimilated form of ob (here perhaps intensive) + mittere "let go, send" (see mission). Related: Omitted; omitting.
omit / əˈmɪt ; NAmE əˈmɪt / verb ( -tt- ) ( formal) 1 to 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。 2 omitto 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。 omit omits omitted omitting omit / əˈmɪt ; NAmE əˈmɪt /
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