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1 omission
- ʃən1) (something that has been left out: I have made several omissions in the list of names.) utelatelse2) (the act of omitting: the omission of his name from the list.) unnlatelse, forglemmelsesubst. \/ə(ʊ)ˈmɪʃ(ə)n\/1) utelatelse, utelukking2) forsømmelse, forglemmelse, unnlatelsesins of omission unnlatelsessynder -
2 crime
1. noun1) (act(s) punishable by law: Murder is a crime; Crime is on the increase.) forbrytelse; kriminalitet2) (something wrong though not illegal: What a crime to cut down those trees!) skjendig handling•- criminal2. noun(a person who has been found guilty of a crime.) forbrytersubst. \/kraɪm\/1) forbrytelse, lovbrudd, (u)gjerning, kriminalitet2) ( overført) forbrytelse, skjendig handlingcrime of forethought overlagt forbrytelse, forsettlig lovbruddcrime of gain ( jus) vinningsforbrytelsecrime of omission ( jus) unnlatelsesforbrytelsecrime of violence ( jus) voldsforbrytelseit's a crime det er ulovlig, det er uforsvarlig, det er synd og skam -
3 omit
ə'mitpast tense, past participle - omitted; verb1) (to leave out: You can omit the last chapter of the book.) utelate2) (not to do: I omitted to tell him about the meeting.) unnlate•- omissionutelateverb \/ə(ʊ)ˈmɪt\/1) utelate, utelukke, hoppe over2) unnlate, forsømme -
4 sin
sin 1. noun(wickedness, or a wicked act, especially one that breaks a religious law: It is a sin to envy the possessions of other people; Lying and cheating are both sins.) synd2. verb(to do wrong; to commit a sin, especially in the religious sense: Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned.) synde- sinner- sinful
- sinfully
- sinfulnesssynd--------syndeIsubst. \/sɪn\/1) ( religion) synd2) synd, noe galt, skamas... as sin så... som arvesyndenfor one's sins for ens synders skyldlike sin ( hverdagslig) som pesten, som bare det, intenstlist of sins synderegisterlive in sin ( hverdagslig) leve i synd (leve sammen uten å være gift)original sin arvesyndthe seven deady sins de syv dødssyndenesin of commission gjerningssyndsin of omission unnlatelsessyndsins of the flesh ukyskhet, kjødets synderIIverb \/sɪn\/syndesin against synde motIIIsubst. \/saɪn\/se ➢ sine
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omission — [ ɔmisjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1350; bas lat. omissio ♦ Le fait, l action d omettre (qqch.), de ne pas dire, de ne pas faire (qqch.). L omission d un détail par un témoin. Pécher par omission. Mensonge par omission. ♢ Chose omise. Omission volontaire;… … Encyclopédie Universelle
omission — omis·sion /ō mi shən/ n 1: something neglected, left out, or left undone 2: the act, fact, or state of leaving something out or failing to do something esp. that is required by duty, procedure, or law liable for a criminal act or omission Merriam … Law dictionary
Omission — • The failure to do something one can and ought to do Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Omission Omission † … Catholic encyclopedia
omission — o‧mis‧sion [əʊˈmɪʆn, ə ǁ oʊ , ə ] ➔ error of omission * * * omission UK US /əʊˈmɪʃən/ noun [C or U] ► the fact of not including something that should have been included, or the thing that is not included: »We are not responsible for the omission … Financial and business terms
Omission — may refer to: Omission (Catholicism), a Catholic sin Omission (criminal law) Omission bias Purposeful omission, a literary method See also Lie Mathematical proof Logical proof Argument Professional negligence Contract law Insurance contracts … Wikipedia
Omission — (von lateinisch omittere: „auslassen, unterlassen“, auch Abszission) ist ein Stilmittel der Rhetorik der Lyrik und der Prosa. In der Ästhetik wird eine Trope oder ein Symbol mit negativer oder positiver Appellfunktion als Omission bezeichnet.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Omission — O*mis sion, n. [L. omissio: cf. F. omission. See {Omit}.] 1. The act of omitting; neglect or failure to do something required by propriety or duty. [1913 Webster] The most natural division of all offenses is into those of omission and those of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Omission — (v. lat.), 1) Weglassung, z.B. beim Conto corrente das Weglassen einer Post; 2) Unterlassung; 3) Entsagung, z.B. O. der Erbschaft … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Omission — (lat.), Weglassung; Unterlassung … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Omission — Omission, lat. deutsch, Weglassung, Unterlassung; omissio hereditatis Verzicht auf die Erbschaft; omissum, Auslassung eines Wortes etc … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
omission — (n.) late 14c., from L. omissionem (nom. omissio) an omitting, noun of action from pp. stem of omittere (see OMIT (Cf. omit)). Related: Omissible … Etymology dictionary