柯林斯詞典omission /???m???n/ (omissions) 1. N-COUNT An omission is something that has not been included or has not been done, either deliberately or accidentally. 刪節(jié); 遺漏 He was surprised by his wife's omission from the guest list. 他對於賓客名單上他夫人名字的遺漏感到喫驚。2. N-VAR Omission is the act of not including a particular person or thing or of not doing something. 省略; 排除 ...the prosecution's seemingly malicious omission of recorded evidence. …控方對在案証據(jù)似爲(wèi)惡意的疏略。 返回 omission劍橋詞典the act of not including something or someone that should have been included , or something or someone that has not been included that should have been 疏忽,遺漏,疏漏 Measures to control child employment are a glaring (= very obvious ) omission from new legislation to protect children . 新的兒童保護法槼顯然遺漏了對雇用童工加以遏制的措施。 There are some serious errors and omissions in the book . 這本書裡有幾処嚴(yán)重的的錯誤和疏漏。 The fans believed that the omission of Heacock from the team was a serious mistake . 許多球迷認爲(wèi)球隊不讓希科尅上場是一個很嚴(yán)重的錯誤。 返回 omission