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act+of+omitting

  • 1 omission

    noun
    1) Auslassung, die
    2) (failure to act) Unterlassung, die
    * * *
    [-ʃən]
    1) (something that has been left out: I have made several omissions in the list of names.) die Auslassung
    2) (the act of omitting: the omission of his name from the list.) das Weglassen
    * * *
    omis·sion
    [ə(ʊ)ˈmɪʃən, AM oʊˈ-]
    n Auslassung f; (failure to sth) Unterlassung f, Versäumnis nt
    errors and \omissions excepted Irrtümer und Auslassungen vorbehalten
    sb's \omission from the team SPORT jds Nichtberücksichtigung bei der Mannschaftsaufstellung
    * * *
    [əU'mISən]
    n
    (= omitting of word, detail etc) Auslassen nt; (= word, thing etc left out) Auslassung f; (= failure to do sth) Unterlassung f

    with the omission of... — unter Auslassung (+gen)...

    * * *
    omission [əˈmıʃn; əʊ-] s
    1. Aus-, Weglassung f
    2. Unterlassung f, Versäumnis n:
    sin of omission Unterlassungssünde f
    * * *
    noun
    1) Auslassung, die
    2) (failure to act) Unterlassung, die
    * * *
    n.
    Auslassung f.
    Versäumnis n.

    English-german dictionary > omission

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