depart
depart 英 [dɪˈpɑ:t] 美 [dɪˈpɑrt]
v. 离开;
进行时:departing 过去式:departed 过去分词:departed 第三人称单数:departs
- To depart is to go away or to choose a different direction. If you are catching a plane, you are soon to depart. And, if you are wearing a kilt instead of jeans, you depart from your usual look.
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- v. 离开;
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1. Before you depart,let me give you a word of advice.
你离开之前让我给你一句忠告。
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2. The research showed that the airport you depart from also influences the cost.
这项研究显示你从哪个机场出发也会影响你的花费。
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3. The vehicles are only rated to spend about 200 days in space, so they'll have to depart soon.
这种飞船被认为只能在太空度过呆200天左右,所以他们必须尽快离开。
- depart (v.) mid-13c., "part from each other," from Old French departir (10c.) "to divide, distribute; separate (oneself), depart; die," from Late Latin departire "to divide" (transitive), from de- "from" (see de-) + partire "to part, divide," from pars (genitive partis) "a part, piece, a share, a division" (from PIE root *pere-(2) "to grant, allot").
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