Что значит omit the

Omit — перевод, произношение, транскрипция

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Please don’t omit any details.

Постарайтесь не упустить ни одной детали.

You may omit the insignificant details.

Ты можешь опустить незначительные детали.

Important details had been omitted from the article.

В статье не были учтены важные подробности.

She omitted to mention that she was going to Yorkshire next week.

Она забыла упомянуть, что на следующей неделе едет в Йоркшир.

Your essay was quite good, but you omitted several important dates and events.

Ваше сочинение неплохое, но вы забыли упомянуть о некоторых важных датах и событиях.

Please don’t omit any details, no matter how trivial they may seem.

Прошу вас не упускать никаких подробностей, какими бы незначительными они вам не казались.

Lisa’s name had been omitted from the list of honor students.

Имени Лайзы не было в списке примерных студентов.

You must not omit mentioning the sources you used in researching your paper.

Вы не должны опускать упоминания источников, использованных вами в своей исследовательской работе.

She edited the letters of the politician so as to omit the most personal passages.

Она отредактировала письма политика, чтобы вычеркнуть оттуда наиболее личные пассажи.

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Что значит omit the

to omit doing /to do/ smth. — не сделать чего-л.

to omit reference /mention/ of smb. — не упомянуть кого-л.

to omit claim [charge /accusation/] — снять требование [обвинение]

omitted or left unsaid — пропущенное нечаянно или намеренно

to omit details — опускать подробности

he made many mistakes in spelling mostly by omitting letters — он делал много (орфографических) ошибок, в основном, пропуская буквы

Новый большой англо-русский словарь . 2001 .

Смотреть что такое «omit» в других словарях:

omit — omit … Dictionnaire des rimes

Omit — O*mit , v. t. [imp. & p. p. ; p. pr. & vb. n. .] [L. omittere, omissum; ob (see + mittere to cause to go, let go, send. See .] 1. To let go; to leave unmentioned; not to insert or name; to drop. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

omit — I verb abstain from inserting, bypass, cast aside, count out, cut out, delete, discard, dodge, drop, exclude, fail to do, fail to include, fail to insert, fail to mention, leave out, leave undone, let go, let pass, let slip, miss, neglect,… … Law dictionary

omit — (v.) early 15c., from L. omittere lay aside, disregard, let go, from assimilated form of ob (here perhaps intensive) + mittere let go, send (see MISSION (Cf. mission)). Related: Omitted; omitting … Etymology dictionary

omit — *neglect, disregard, ignore, overlook, slight, forget Analogous words: cancel, delete, efface, *erase: *exclude, eliminate Contrasted words: *remember, recollect, recall: *tend, attend, mind, watch … New Dictionary of Synonyms

omit — has inflected forms omitted, omitting … Modern English usage

omit — [v] exclude, forget bar, blink at*, bypass, cancel, cast aside, count out, cut, cut out, delete, discard, dismiss, disregard, drop, edit, eliminate, evade, except, fail, ignore, knock off, leave out, leave undone, let go, let slide*, miss, miss… … New thesaurus

omit — ► VERB (omitted, omitting) 1) leave out or exclude. 2) fail to do. DERIVATIVES omissible adjective. ORIGIN Latin omittere let go … English terms dictionary

omit — [ō mit′] vt. omitted, omitting [ME omitten < L omittere < ob (see OB ) + mittere, to send: see MISSION] 1. to fail to include; leave out 2. to fail to do; neglect 3. Obs. a) to take no not … English World dictionary

omit — 01. We generally [omit] salt if it is in a recipe for something we are making because it s usually not really necessary. 02. The newspaper [omitted] a lot of stuff from my letter when they published it. 03. Too many historical documents relating… … Grammatical examples in English

omit — o|mit [əuˈmıt, ə US ou , ə ] v past tense and past participle omitted present participle omitting [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: omittere] 1.) to not include someone or something, either deliberately or because you forget to do it =… … Dictionary of contemporary English

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Что значит omit the

Your essay was quite good, but you omitted several important dates and events. — Ваше сочинение неплохое, но вы забыли упомянуть о некоторых важных датах и событиях.

Important details had been omitted from the article. — В статье не были учтены важные подробности.

to omit doing / to do smth. — не сделать чего-л.; забыть сделать что-л.

She omitted to mention that she was going to Yorkshire next week. — Она забыла упомянуть, что на следующей неделе едет в Йоркшир.

Англо-русский современный словарь . 2014 .

Смотреть что такое «omit» в других словарях:

omit — omit … Dictionnaire des rimes

Omit — O*mit , v. t. [imp. & p. p. ; p. pr. & vb. n. .] [L. omittere, omissum; ob (see + mittere to cause to go, let go, send. See .] 1. To let go; to leave unmentioned; not to insert or name; to drop. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

omit — I verb abstain from inserting, bypass, cast aside, count out, cut out, delete, discard, dodge, drop, exclude, fail to do, fail to include, fail to insert, fail to mention, leave out, leave undone, let go, let pass, let slip, miss, neglect,… … Law dictionary

omit — (v.) early 15c., from L. omittere lay aside, disregard, let go, from assimilated form of ob (here perhaps intensive) + mittere let go, send (see MISSION (Cf. mission)). Related: Omitted; omitting … Etymology dictionary

omit — *neglect, disregard, ignore, overlook, slight, forget Analogous words: cancel, delete, efface, *erase: *exclude, eliminate Contrasted words: *remember, recollect, recall: *tend, attend, mind, watch … New Dictionary of Synonyms

omit — has inflected forms omitted, omitting … Modern English usage

omit — [v] exclude, forget bar, blink at*, bypass, cancel, cast aside, count out, cut, cut out, delete, discard, dismiss, disregard, drop, edit, eliminate, evade, except, fail, ignore, knock off, leave out, leave undone, let go, let slide*, miss, miss… … New thesaurus

omit — ► VERB (omitted, omitting) 1) leave out or exclude. 2) fail to do. DERIVATIVES omissible adjective. ORIGIN Latin omittere let go … English terms dictionary

omit — [ō mit′] vt. omitted, omitting [ME omitten < L omittere < ob (see OB ) + mittere, to send: see MISSION] 1. to fail to include; leave out 2. to fail to do; neglect 3. Obs. a) to take no not … English World dictionary

omit — 01. We generally [omit] salt if it is in a recipe for something we are making because it s usually not really necessary. 02. The newspaper [omitted] a lot of stuff from my letter when they published it. 03. Too many historical documents relating… … Grammatical examples in English

omit — o|mit [əuˈmıt, ə US ou , ə ] v past tense and past participle omitted present participle omitting [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: omittere] 1.) to not include someone or something, either deliberately or because you forget to do it =… … Dictionary of contemporary English

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Что значит omit the

1 omit

2 omit

3 omit

пренебрегать, упускать;
to omit doing (или to do) (smth.) не сделать (чего-л.)

пропускать, не включать

пренебрегать, упускать;
to omit doing (или to do) (smth.) не сделать (чего-л.)

4 omit

to omit doing /to do/ smth. — не сделать чего-л.

to omit reference /mention/ of smb. — не упомянуть кого-л.

to omit claim [charge /accusation/] — снять требование [обвинение]

he made many mistakes in spelling mostly by omitting letters — он делал много (орфографических) ошибок, в основном, пропуская буквы

5 omit

6 omit

7 omit

8 omit

His name was omitted by mistake. — Его не внесли в список по ошибке.

You can omit that word. — Это слово можно опустить

9 omit

10 omit

11 omit

12 omit

13 omit

14 omit

Your essay was quite good, but you omitted several important dates and events. — Ваше сочинение неплохое, но вы забыли упомянуть о некоторых важных датах и событиях.

Important details had been omitted from the article. — В статье не были учтены важные подробности.

to omit doing / to do smth. — не сделать чего-л.; забыть сделать что-л.

She omitted to mention that she was going to Yorkshire next week. — Она забыла упомянуть, что на следующей неделе едет в Йоркшир.

15 omit

16 omit

to omit terms in x — мат. опускать члены, содержащие x

17 omit

18 omit

19 omit to do

20 omit

См. также в других словарях:

omit — omit … Dictionnaire des rimes

Omit — O*mit , v. t. [imp. & p. p. ; p. pr. & vb. n. .] [L. omittere, omissum; ob (see + mittere to cause to go, let go, send. See .] 1. To let go; to leave unmentioned; not to insert or name; to drop. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

omit — I verb abstain from inserting, bypass, cast aside, count out, cut out, delete, discard, dodge, drop, exclude, fail to do, fail to include, fail to insert, fail to mention, leave out, leave undone, let go, let pass, let slip, miss, neglect,… … Law dictionary

omit — (v.) early 15c., from L. omittere lay aside, disregard, let go, from assimilated form of ob (here perhaps intensive) + mittere let go, send (see MISSION (Cf. mission)). Related: Omitted; omitting … Etymology dictionary

omit — *neglect, disregard, ignore, overlook, slight, forget Analogous words: cancel, delete, efface, *erase: *exclude, eliminate Contrasted words: *remember, recollect, recall: *tend, attend, mind, watch … New Dictionary of Synonyms

omit — has inflected forms omitted, omitting … Modern English usage

omit — [v] exclude, forget bar, blink at*, bypass, cancel, cast aside, count out, cut, cut out, delete, discard, dismiss, disregard, drop, edit, eliminate, evade, except, fail, ignore, knock off, leave out, leave undone, let go, let slide*, miss, miss… … New thesaurus

omit — ► VERB (omitted, omitting) 1) leave out or exclude. 2) fail to do. DERIVATIVES omissible adjective. ORIGIN Latin omittere let go … English terms dictionary

omit — [ō mit′] vt. omitted, omitting [ME omitten < L omittere < ob (see OB ) + mittere, to send: see MISSION] 1. to fail to include; leave out 2. to fail to do; neglect 3. Obs. a) to take no not … English World dictionary

omit — 01. We generally [omit] salt if it is in a recipe for something we are making because it s usually not really necessary. 02. The newspaper [omitted] a lot of stuff from my letter when they published it. 03. Too many historical documents relating… … Grammatical examples in English

omit — o|mit [əuˈmıt, ə US ou , ə ] v past tense and past participle omitted present participle omitting [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: omittere] 1.) to not include someone or something, either deliberately or because you forget to do it =… … Dictionary of contemporary English

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Что значит omit the

1 omit

2 omit

3 omit

пренебрегать, упускать;
to omit doing (или to do) (smth.) не сделать (чего-л.)

пропускать, не включать

пренебрегать, упускать;
to omit doing (или to do) (smth.) не сделать (чего-л.)

4 omit

to omit doing /to do/ smth. — не сделать чего-л.

to omit reference /mention/ of smb. — не упомянуть кого-л.

to omit claim [charge /accusation/] — снять требование [обвинение]

he made many mistakes in spelling mostly by omitting letters — он делал много (орфографических) ошибок, в основном, пропуская буквы

5 omit

6 omit

7 omit

8 omit

His name was omitted by mistake. — Его не внесли в список по ошибке.

You can omit that word. — Это слово можно опустить

9 omit

10 omit

11 omit

12 omit

13 omit

14 omit

Your essay was quite good, but you omitted several important dates and events. — Ваше сочинение неплохое, но вы забыли упомянуть о некоторых важных датах и событиях.

Important details had been omitted from the article. — В статье не были учтены важные подробности.

to omit doing / to do smth. — не сделать чего-л.; забыть сделать что-л.

She omitted to mention that she was going to Yorkshire next week. — Она забыла упомянуть, что на следующей неделе едет в Йоркшир.

15 omit

16 omit

to omit terms in x — мат. опускать члены, содержащие x

17 omit

18 omit

19 omit to do

20 omit

См. также в других словарях:

omit — omit … Dictionnaire des rimes

Omit — O*mit , v. t. [imp. & p. p. ; p. pr. & vb. n. .] [L. omittere, omissum; ob (see + mittere to cause to go, let go, send. See .] 1. To let go; to leave unmentioned; not to insert or name; to drop. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

omit — I verb abstain from inserting, bypass, cast aside, count out, cut out, delete, discard, dodge, drop, exclude, fail to do, fail to include, fail to insert, fail to mention, leave out, leave undone, let go, let pass, let slip, miss, neglect,… … Law dictionary

omit — (v.) early 15c., from L. omittere lay aside, disregard, let go, from assimilated form of ob (here perhaps intensive) + mittere let go, send (see MISSION (Cf. mission)). Related: Omitted; omitting … Etymology dictionary

omit — *neglect, disregard, ignore, overlook, slight, forget Analogous words: cancel, delete, efface, *erase: *exclude, eliminate Contrasted words: *remember, recollect, recall: *tend, attend, mind, watch … New Dictionary of Synonyms

omit — has inflected forms omitted, omitting … Modern English usage

omit — [v] exclude, forget bar, blink at*, bypass, cancel, cast aside, count out, cut, cut out, delete, discard, dismiss, disregard, drop, edit, eliminate, evade, except, fail, ignore, knock off, leave out, leave undone, let go, let slide*, miss, miss… … New thesaurus

omit — ► VERB (omitted, omitting) 1) leave out or exclude. 2) fail to do. DERIVATIVES omissible adjective. ORIGIN Latin omittere let go … English terms dictionary

omit — [ō mit′] vt. omitted, omitting [ME omitten < L omittere < ob (see OB ) + mittere, to send: see MISSION] 1. to fail to include; leave out 2. to fail to do; neglect 3. Obs. a) to take no not … English World dictionary

omit — 01. We generally [omit] salt if it is in a recipe for something we are making because it s usually not really necessary. 02. The newspaper [omitted] a lot of stuff from my letter when they published it. 03. Too many historical documents relating… … Grammatical examples in English

omit — o|mit [əuˈmıt, ə US ou , ə ] v past tense and past participle omitted present participle omitting [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: omittere] 1.) to not include someone or something, either deliberately or because you forget to do it =… … Dictionary of contemporary English

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