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omission [ə'mɪʃən]∎ their mistakes were sins of omission ils ont péché par omission;∎ there are several major omissions in his report il y a plusieurs oublis importants dans son rapport(b) Typography bourdon m -
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3 sin
1 nounpéché m;∎ to commit a sin pécher, commettre un péché;∎ sins of omission/commission péchés mpl par omission/action;∎ the sin of pride le péché d'orgueil;∎ it's a sin to tell a lie mentir ou le mensonge est un péché;∎ it would be a sin to sell it ce serait un crime de le vendre;∎ humorous for my sins, I'm the person in charge of all this malheureusement pour moi, c'est moi le responsable de tout ça;pécher;∎ to sin against sth pécher contre qch;∎ to be more sinned against than sinning être plus victime que coupable►► familiar sin bin
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