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1 omit
[əˈmɪt] past tense, past participle oˈmitted verb1) to leave out:يَحْذِفYou can omit the last chapter of the book.
2) not to do:يُغْفِل، لا يَفْعَلI omitted to tell him about the meeting.
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2 omit
حَذَفَ \ cancel: to cross out sth. written. cut out: to leave out: You can cut out the last sentence. delete: to strike out or remove (sth. written): Why has your name been deleted from the list of students?. elide: to leave out a letter or sound: In the word ‘haven’t’, the letter ‘o’ has been elided. eliminate: remove or take out: He eliminated a few phrases from the speech he had written. leave out: not to put in; not to include: He left out one letter and wrote ‘heat’ instead of ‘heart’. miss out: not include; to leave out (by mistake or on purpose): My name was missed out from the list. omit: leave out (by mistake or on purpose); fail to include: Her name was omitted from the list. skip: to miss sth. on purpose; not read (sth. dull, etc.): We’ll skip the next few pages. strike: (with off or out) to put a line through a name or word, because it is no longer wanted: They struck his name off the list. Strike out any word that is wrong. \ See Also ألغى (أَلْغَى)، أهمل (أَهْمَلَ)، ترك (تَرَكَ)، شطب (شَطَبَ) -
3 omit
غَفَلَ عَن \ forget: not to remember (by mistake): I’ve forgotten your name. Don’t forget to bring some money. neglect: to fail to take care of (sb.) or attend to (sth.) or do (sth. necessary): She neglected her children. He neglected his duty. I neglected to lock the doors last night. omit: to fail (usu. by mistake) to do sth.: He carelessly omitted to lock the door. \ See Also أهمل (أَهْمَلَ) -
4 omit
سَهَا \ forget: not to remember (by mistake): I’ve forgotten your name. Don’t forget to bring some money. omit: to fail (usu. by mistake) to do sth.: He carelessly omitted to lock the door. \ See Also نسي (نَسِيَ) -
5 omit
غَفَلَ \ omit: to leave out (by mistake or on purpose); fail to include: Her name was omited from the list. \ See Also حذف (حَذَفَ)، أغفل (أَغْفَلَ)، سها (سَهَا) -
6 please omit flowers
Abbreviation: pofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > please omit flowers
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7 не принимать
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8 לא לקיים
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9 láta ógert, sleppa
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10 omitir hacer
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11 laiminlyödä (jättää tek.)
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12 laiminlyödä (jättää tekemättä)
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13 mainitsematta
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14 презирайте
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15 пренебрегайте
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16 propuštati
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17 izostavljati
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18 praleidimas
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19 pražiūrėti
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20 ցած\ դնել
Հայերեն - անգլերեն բառարան (Armenian-English dictionary) > ցած\ դնել
См. также в других словарях:
omit — omit … Dictionnaire des rimes
Omit — O*mit , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Omitted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Omitting}.] [L. omittere, omissum; ob (see {Ob } + mittere to cause to go, let go, send. See {Mission}.] 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