Omit Meaning in English
word
oʊˈmɪt
oh-MIT
əʊmˈɪt
oh-MIT
释义
To leave out or not include something, either by accident or on purpose.
用法与细微差别
'Omit' is more formal and is used in writing or official speech. Common collocation: 'omit details/facts/names.' Often used in passive form: 'was omitted.' Do not confuse with 'emit' (to release something like a smell).
Spanish: omitirPortuguese (BR): omitirPortuguese (PT): omitirChinese (Simplified): 省略 - 忽略Chinese (Traditional): 省略 - 忽略Hindi: छोड़ देनाArabic: يُهمل - يَتجاهلBengali: বর্জন করা - বাদ দেওয়াRussian: опустить - пропуститьJapanese: 省く - 削除するVietnamese: bỏ qua - loại bỏKorean: 생략하다 - 빠뜨리다Turkish: atlamak - çıkarmakUrdu: نظرانداز کرنا - چھوڑ دیناIndonesian: menghilangkan - melewatkan
例句
Please do not omit your name on the form.
basic
If you omit a step, the recipe will not work.
basic
The editor decided to omit some paragraphs from the article.
basic
Sometimes, it's better to omit unnecessary details when telling a story.
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My report was rejected because I omitted some important facts.
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You can omit this section if you don't think it's relevant.
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