单词 | omit |
释义 | omitv. 1. a. transitive. To fail to perform; to leave undone, to neglect. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > inaction > not doing > not do [verb (transitive)] > leave undone or fail to carry out letc900 overheaveOE forsakec1175 missa1350 leavea1375 fail1393 forgeta1400 omit?c1422 pretermit1475 neglect1533 to dispense with1559 permit1567 overrun1583 slip1592 default1649 to miss of ——1658 to fail of1723 ?c1422 T. Hoccleve Ars Sciendi Mori l. 831 in Minor Poems (1970) i. 209 Help ne refuyt is ther for thee noon ellis, But to the mercy of god thee committe, By no way þat nat leue ne ommitte. 1459 in E. W. W. Veale Great Red Bk. Bristol: Text Pt. II (1938) 57 (MED) Whiche..haue negligently omitted and lefte the continuannce of the saide maters. 1533 T. More Apol. xxiv, in Wks. (1557) 887/2 They had..omitted no charitable meane vnto him that came to theire mindes. 1560 J. Daus tr. J. Sleidane Commentaries f. clxxxv He will omit nothynge, that conserneth hys dewtie. a1616 W. Shakespeare Julius Caesar (1623) iv. ii. 272 There is a Tide in the affayres of men, Which..Omitted, all the voyage of their life, Is bound in Shallowes, and in Miseries. View more context for this quotation 1651 T. Hobbes Leviathan ii. xxvii. 156 Which..to do, or omit, is contrary to the Lawes. 1696 Rival Mother 64 Tazander omitted not any thing, which might conduce..to the appeasing of her. 1751 S. Johnson Rambler No. 155. ⁋12 To do nothing is in every man's power; we can never want an opportunity of omitting duties. 1808 H. More Cœlebs in Search of Wife (1809) I. vii. 86 She would not do a wrong thing to obtain any applause, but she omitted some right ones from the dread of blame. 1845 R. Ford Hand-bk. Travellers in Spain I. i. 53 No traveller..should omit visiting the two latter. 1919 Outing Mar. 292/2 Tents used in the north should have cheesecloth linings. Don't omit going over them carefully and frequently for holes. 1992 N. Postman Technopoly iii. 43 We..must not omit mentioning the rise and fall of the much-maligned Luddite Movement. b. transitive. With infinitive as object: to fail or neglect to do something. ΚΠ 1529 T. Wolsey in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. (1824) 1st Ser. II. 2 Withowt omyttyng so to do. 1585 R. Lane Let. 12 Aug. in Trans. & Coll. Amer. Antiquarian Soc. (1860) 4 17 Nevertheless, I wolde not omytt to wryte thes fewe lynes of deuety and affectione vnto you. 1632 J. Hayward tr. G. F. Biondi Eromena 14 The Princesse..not omitting to visite her dayly. 1722 D. Defoe Jrnl. Plague Year 121 Some People, who notwithstanding the Danger, did not omit publickly to attend the Worship of God. 1811 M. Brunton Self-control II. xxiv. 154 He took post in the hermitage, as a place which no stranger omitted to visit. 1851 R. Hussey Rise Papal Power i. 38 Innocentius did not omit to approve of this compliment. 1906 J. Galsworthy Man of Prop. 56 Brooding over his glass,..he quite omitted to rise when the ladies left the room. 2000 Independent 24 Apr. ii. 7/2 I had also said ‘I have no eyewear,’ omitting to mention the glasses I wear for driving. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > ignoring, disregard > ignore, disregard [verb (transitive)] fordita800 forheedc1275 forget1297 to let out ofa1300 spele1338 to go beside ——a1382 waivec1400 remiss?a1425 to go by ——?c1450 misknowledge?a1475 misknow1483 misken1494 to go besides ——1530 to let pass1530 unregard1545 unmind1562 overlook1570 mislippen1581 suspend1581 omit1589 blanch1605 to blow off1631 disregard1641 to pass with ——1641 to give (a person or thing) the go-by1654 prescind1654 nihilify1656 proscribe1680 unnotice1776 ignore1795 to close one's mind1797 cushion1818 to leave out in the cold1839 overslaugh1846 unheed1847 to write off1861 to look through ——1894 scrub1943 1589 E. Hayes Voy. Sir H. Gilbert in R. Hakluyt Princ. Navigations 159 Yet still we looked out all that night, and euer after..Omitting no small saile at sea. 1600 W. Shakespeare Henry IV, Pt. 2 iv. iii. 27 Therefore omit him not, blunt not his loue..By seeming cold, or carelesse of his will. View more context for this quotation a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 2 (1623) iii. ii. 386 But wherefore greeue I at an houres poore losse, Omitting Suffolkes exile, my soules Treasure? View more context for this quotation 1635 J. Reynolds Triumphs Gods Revenge (new ed.) vi. xxix. 333 Considering him to be the Father of her unborne babe, shee thinkes..that God would neither blesse her nor her burthen, if shee should any way neglect or omit him. 2. a. transitive. To leave out (either intentionally or forgetfully); to pass over, exclude. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > quality of being exclusive > exclude [verb (transitive)] > omit or leave out letc900 overleapOE forletc1200 beleavec1275 overpassa1382 to cut outc1400 overskipc1400 omisec1425 omit1439 to leave outc1450 obmise1490 neglect1511 skip1531 obmit?1541 enterlesse1548 intermit1570 prevade1641 waive1651 suppress1826 the world > relative properties > quantity > decrease or reduction in quantity, amount, or degree > deduction > deduct [verb (transitive)] > exclude (from a total) to take outc1175 omit1439 except1530 suppress1697 1439 Rolls of Parl. V. 31/2 That everiche of youre said Lieges, in the doyng of thair said homage, may omitte the said kissyng of you..the homage beyng of the same force as though they kissed you. ?a1475 (?a1425) tr. R. Higden Polychron. (Harl. 2261) (1872) IV. 33 (MED) The consuetude of scripture is to omitte [a1387 Trevisa to speke not of; L. subticere] the litelle nowmbre if þat hit remayne after the grete nowmbre. ?1547 A. Borde Pryncyples Astron. Pref. Wher I have ometted & lefft out mani matters apertaynyng to this boke. 1605 W. Camden Remaines i. 200 That I may omitte other of his speeches. 1646 S. Danforth Almanack 8 And heer note, that in the Almanack I have omitted the letters a b c d e f g. 1708 E. Arwaker Truth in Fiction i. li. 72 Tho' you a Thousand Offices have done, You lose your Thanks, if you omit but One. 1789 W. H. Brown Power of Sympathy ii. xxxiv. 25 A Party was made yesterday to go on the water; I was omitted, and the neglect hurt me. 1846 T. Wright Ess. Middle Ages I. i. 9 The scribes not only omitted accents, but they often accentuated words wrongly. 1875 B. Jowett tr. Plato Dialogues (ed. 2) III. 268 The intermediate passages are omitted, leaving only the dialogue. 1932 G. Greene Stamboul Train iii. i. 122 He liked to be precise in his methods, omitting nothing which was necessary and adding nothing which was superfluous. 1985 B. Umsworth Stone Virgin i. 30 He had omitted the date and he entered it now at the top of the page: March 20th. ΚΠ 1550 J. Coke Deb. Heraldes Eng. & Fraunce sig. Cvi Other noble actes which to breuiate this matter I omyt of. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > relinquishing > relinquish or give up [verb (transitive)] > part with or let go twinc1330 forbeara1400 twina1400 to depart withc1485 omit1531 to depart from1548 to leave hold1556 sunderc1600 impart1606 ungrasp1621 disfingera1652 shed1667 to leave go1776 unclutch1816 part1818 dispart with1820 1531 J. Bellenden tr. H. Boece Chron. Scotl. (1938) I. ii. 72 Sum of thame war sa induratt in thair awyne errouris, that þai couth noch omytt thair auld supersticionis. 1602 E. Hayes Treat. Planting in J. Brereton Briefe Relation Discov. Virginia (1902) I. 22 Omitting therefore these hopes, I will ground my opinion vpon reason and nature, which will not faile. a1616 W. Shakespeare Othello (1622) ii. i. 72 The guttered rocks, and congregated sands,..do omit Their common natures, letting goe safely by The diuine Desdemona. View more context for this quotation 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica ii. ii. 59 By the fire they [sc. irons] omit..many drossie and scorious parts. a1822 P. B. Shelley Charles I ii, in Wks. (1870) II. 379 Let the..wise and godly..join in a procession to Bedlam, to entreat the madmen to omit their sublime Platonic contemplations, and manage the state of England. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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