omitted
omitted — verb
- omittedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- omitteds3rd person singular
- omitteding-ing form
- omittededpast simple
1. If something is omitted, it is not included in a list, document, or activity, ei
1.動詞及物 / 不及物B2
釋義
If something is omitted, it is not included in a list, document, or activity, either by accident or deliberately.
例句
Anong's name was accidentally omitted from the attendance sheet.
passive: be omitted from [list/document]
The contractor omitted several key details from the building report.
Christopher realised he had omitted to add the service charge to the invoice.
A whole chapter was omitted from the final version of the textbook.
同義詞
文法句型
omit + noun phrase from + noun phrase
be omitted from + noun phrase
omit + to-infinitive (UK)
用法筆記
Often used in the passive voice (be omitted from / in). The pattern 'omitted to do something' is primarily British English and typically describes a failure to perform a required or expected action.
常見錯誤
❌The chapter was omitted on the textbook.
✅The chapter was omitted from the textbook.
💡the standard preposition is from, not on.
❌She omitted her umbrella at home.
✅She left her umbrella at home.
💡omit means 'fail to include or do', not 'leave behind physically'.