动词离开,出发; 去世; 离职; 脱轨
不及物动词
1. When does the next train depart?
下一次列车什么时候开?
2. He is unwilling to depart from regular practice.
他不愿意背离常规。
3. They departed at noon.
他们于中午离开。
旅行安排1
A:Could you give me some information on your European tours?
你可以给我一些你们经办的有关欧洲旅行的资料吗?
B:Our pleasure.We have several package tours you may choose, from ten days to three weeks in Europe.
好的。我们有几套欧洲旅游计划选择,时间从10天到3个星期。
A:I would be interested in a ten-day trip around Christmas time.
我有兴趣在圣诞节前后去玩10天。
B:I have one ten-day tour that is still available. It will depart from New York on Dec. 24.
我们一个10天的旅行团还有空位,12月24号离开纽约。
A:What is the cost?
费用是多少?
B:The price for one person for a ten-day tour is only $ 1088, which includes round-trip airfare.
十日游每人只要1088美元。这个费用包括来回机票。
A:That sounds reasonable. Let me think it over. And I'll call you back to make reservations.
听起来价钱还算公道。让我考虑一下,我会再打电话预定。
B:OK. But don't delay too long. Or that trip will be all booked.
好,但不要拖太久,否则会订满的。
1. 出发:火车站有出发(Depart)和到达(Arrival)两块大指示牌,上有该班次停靠的月台号. 火车票是不对号的,上去随便坐,上车也没人查票,就自己买了在月台旁的机器上check一下(打一下表明上车). 之前看功略说靠近餐车的6、7号车厢通常较空,
2. 离开,放弃:denude 剥下,脱去,剥夺 | depart 离开,放弃 | deplete 耗尽,使空竭
3. 离开:depancreatize 截除胰腺 | depart 离开 | departed 过去的
1. 离开;启程;动身;出发
When something or someone departs from a place, they leave it and start a journey to another place.
e.g. Our tour departs from Heathrow Airport on 31 March and returns 16 April...
我们这次旅行于 3月 31 号从希思罗机场出发,4 月 16 号返回。
e.g. In the morning Mr McDonald departed for Sydney...
麦克唐纳先生上午启程前往悉尼。
2. 背离;违背
If you depart from a traditional, accepted, or agreed way of doing something, you do it in a different or unexpected way.
e.g. Why is it in this country that we have departed from good educational sense?...
为什么在这个国家我们背离了教育上明智的选择?
e.g. It takes a brave cook to depart radically from the traditional Christmas menu.
一个厨师要彻底颠覆传统的圣诞节菜肴是需要很大勇气的。
3. 辞(职);离(职)
If someone departs from a job, they resign from it or leave it. In American English, you can say that someone departs a job.
e.g. Lipton is planning to depart from the company he founded.
利普顿打算离开他创立的那家公司。
e.g. ...a number of staff departed during his reign as rector of the Royal College of Art...
在他担任皇家艺术学院院长期间有好几名教师辞职了。
4. 去世;离开人世
When someone departs this life, or departs this earth, they die.
e.g. He departed this world with a sense of having fulfilled his destiny.
他带着一种已完成使命的满足感离开了这个世界。
1. depart的解释
1. National team training will commence in Shenyang on July 22, and the team will depart for South Korea six days later.
2. It is scheduled to depart for Seattle on Saturday, according to ANA.
3. But trade experts widely believe the Bush administration may depart from its current moderation and toughen its stance ahead of the 2004 presidential elections.
4. Though Halliwell was the first to depart the group to pursue a solo career, she was enthusiastic about hitting the road with her fellow Spice Girls once more.
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5. They may also depart if expectations for yuan appreciation diminish or the mainland economy shows any sign of slowdown again.
6. Kim was to travel later yesterday to China and then depart today for the DPRK, for a visit expected to last up to three days.
7. For travelers to have sufficient time to enjoy the natural beauty on the plateau, the passenger trains will depart in the morning and arrive in the evening.
8. One of the lines from her poem from that scene goes " They arrive pure and depart pure ".
9. depart的近义词
9. The incident raised new tensions between Washington and Tehran as President Bush prepared to depart Tuesday on his first major trip to the Middle East.
10. Coach Matthias Sammer also let goalkeeper Jens Lehmann depart for Arsenal, all of which has forced the club to restock in a hurry.
verb
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1. move away from a place into another direction
e.g. Go away before I start to cry
The train departs at noon
2. go away or leave
Synonym: take leave quit
3. leave
e.g. The family took off for Florida
Synonym: part start start out set forth set off set out take off
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4. wander from a direct or straight course
Synonym: sidetrack digress straggle
5. remove oneself from an association with or participation in
e.g. She wants to leave
The teenager left home
She left her position with the Red Cross
He left the Senate after two terms
after 20 years with the same company, she pulled up stakes
Synonym: leave pull up stakes
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6. be at variance with
be out of line with