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ōnis f. [ omitto ]1) опущение, пропуск Symm2) отнятие, лишение (alicujus rei AV)
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
omissió — o|mis|si|ó Mot Agut Nom femení … Diccionari Català-Català
omissio — An omission … Ballentine's law dictionary
omissio eorum quae tacite insunt nihil operatur — /amish(iy)ow iyoram kwiy taesatiy insant nay(h)al opareytar/ The omission of those things which are tacitly implied is of no consequence … Black's law dictionary
Omissio eorum quae tacite insunt nihil operatur — The omission of those things which are tacitly implied is of no importance … Ballentine's law dictionary
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
omisiune — OMISIÚNE, omisiuni, s.f. Faptul de a omite; trecere cu vederea, neglijare; lucru omis, lipsă, scăpare, lacună; omitere. [pr.: si u ] – Din fr. omission, lat. omissio, onis. Trimis de ionel bufu, 01.05.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 Omisiune ≠ adăugire… … Dicționar Român
omisión — ► sustantivo femenino 1 Acción y resultado de omitir: ■ una omisión involuntaria provocó un malentendido con su amigo. 2 Falta por haber dejado de hacer una cosa en todo o en parte. SINÓNIMO negligencia 3 Descuido del que está encargado de una… … Enciclopedia Universal
Omissivdelikt — Omis|siv|de|likt 〈n. 11; Rechtsw.〉 strafbare Unterlassung [<lat. omissio „Unterlassung“] * * * Omis|siv|de|likt, das; [e]s, e [zu lat. omissio = Unterlassung] (Rechtsspr.): Unterlassungsdelikt. * * * Omissivdelikt [lateinisch], das… … Universal-Lexikon
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 — noun Etymology: Middle English omissioun, from Anglo French omission, from Late Latin omission , omissio, from Latin omittere Date: 14th century 1. a. something neglected or left undone b. apathy toward or neglect of duty 2. the act of omitting ; … New Collegiate Dictionary
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