remiss的意思和读音

remiss

: [rɪˈmɪs] : [rɪ'mɪs]

adj.

adj.diligent

adj.careless,negligent,lax,slipshod,slapdash

remissadj.

1.not giving sth enough care and attention

It was remiss of them not to inform us of these changes sooner.

She had clearly been remiss in her duty.

adj.1.,,2.,,

adj.1.careless about doing what you need to do

1. prowess remiss gloss ...

2. relegate v remiss adj remote adj ...

3. prowess remiss gloss ...

4. emission n remiss a remission n ...

5. reminiscence,reminiscent 怀怀 remiss remnant ...

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1.While on the subject of Agile Testing, we would be remiss not to mention the Agile Testing Days Conference that just took place in Berlin.AgileTestingDays

2.And yet, I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge the considerable controversy that your generous decision has generated.

3.Being in Munich, this famous historic city, I would be remiss if I did not touch upon China-Europe relations.

4.She felt that if I were completely remiss in religious conformity it would cast doubt upon the staunchness of her faith.使怀

5.But I would be remiss if I did not also offer words of stringent caution now to every woman who wants to avoid this crime.

6.I would be remiss if I did not specifically acknowledge the patience that each of you has shown with my inability to speak Mandarin.

7.I would be remiss if I suggested only pragmatic and geopolitical reasons to steer clear of the Opening Ceremonies.

8.While no one wants to think about death just when you're planning a new life, but the truth is I'd be remiss not to mention it.

9.Yet, this country has been remiss in educating a sufficient number of men and women with the requisite linguistic skills.

10.It is remiss of her to forget to pay the bill.