ommissions

[美國]/əˈmɪʃənz/
[英國]/əˈmɪʃənz/

中文釋義

n. (pl.)省略某事的行為,或已被省略的東西

例句

the report contained several deliberate omissions that distorted the truth.

報告中包含數項蓄意省略,扭曲了事實。

authors should avoid factual omissions when documenting historical events.

作者在記載歷史事件時應避免事實上的省略。

minor omissions in the contract led to costly legal disputes.

合約中的小錯誤導致了昂貴的法律爭議。

the biography was criticized for its glaring omissions of the artist's early struggles.

這本傳記因明顯忽略了藝術家早期的掙扎而受到批評。

strategic omissions in the presentation helped secure investor approval.

簡報中策略性的省略有助於獲得投資人的批准。

repeated omissions of key data undermined the scientist's credibility.

反覆忽略關鍵數據損害了科學家的可信度。

editor's note explained the editorial omissions made for brevity.

編輯註釋說明了為簡潔起見所做的編輯省略。

the committee noted significant omissions in the candidate's financial disclosure.

委員會指出候選人財務披露中存在重大遺漏。

careless omissions in the recipe resulted in a failed dish.

食譜中粗心的遺漏導致了菜餚的失敗。

some historians argue that intentional omissions shaped the official narrative.

一些歷史學家認為,有意的遺漏塑造了官方敘述。

the audit revealed systematic omissions of safety violations.

審計揭示了對安全違規行為的系統性忽略。

unintentional omissions in the survey data required statistical adjustment.

調查數據中的無意遺漏需要統計調整。

notable omissions from the guest list caused diplomatic incident.

貴賓名單中的顯著遺漏導致了外交事件。

the documentary addressed the embarrassing omissions in the official account.

這部紀錄片探討了官方敘述中令人尷尬的遺漏。

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