[VERB 动词]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.
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[V for n]
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[Also V]
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。
In the morning Mr McDonald departed for Sydney...
麦克唐纳先生上午启程前往悉尼。
The coach departs Potsdam in the morning.
长途客车早上从波茨坦开出。
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[VERB 动词]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.
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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?
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。
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[VERB 动词]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.
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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。
...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。
He departed baseball in the '60s.
他在 20 世纪 60 年代告别了棒球场。
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[VERB 动词]去世;离开人世 When someone departs this life, or departs this earth, they die.
[V n]
[LITERARY 文]
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。
Oxford
de·part/dɪˈpɑːt; NAmEdɪˈpɑːrt/verb( rather formal) 1[intransitive , transitive ]to leave a place, especially to start a trip 离开;离去;起程;出发OPP
arrive
depart(for…) (from…) ◆Flights for Rome depart from Terminal 3.飞往罗马的班机从 3 号航空站出发。◆She waited until the last of the guests had departed.她一直等到最后一个客人离开。departsth ◆( NAmE) The train departed Amritsar at 6.15 p.m. 火车在下午 6 点 15 分离开了阿姆利则。2[intransitive , transitive ]( NAmE) to leave your job 离职◆the departing president行将卸任的总裁departsth ◆He departed his job December 16.他于 12 月 16 日离职。☞see also
departure
IDIOMdepart this ˈlifeto die. People say ‘depart this life’to avoid saying ‘die’. 离开人世,去世,亡故(委婉说法,与 die 同义)PHRASAL VERBdeˈpart from sthto behave in a way that is different from usual 违反,背离(常规)◆Departing from her usual routine, she took the bus to work.她一反常态乘公共汽车上班了。departdepartsdeparteddepartingde·part/dɪˈpɑːt; NAmEdɪˈpɑːrt/
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departde‧part /dɪˈpɑːt $ -ɑːrt/ ●●○ verb
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1[intransitive, transitive] to leave, especially when you are starting a journey → departuredepart from ocean liners arriving at and departing from the islanddepart for Dorothy departed for Germany last week. Flights by Air Europe depart Gatwick on Tuesdays.RegisterIn everyday English, people usually say leave or go rather than depart:· What time does the next plane leave/go?· She left for Germany last week.· Flights leave from Gatwick on Tuesdays.2depart this life formal to die3[intransitive] to start to use new ideas or do something in a different way → departuredepart from It’s revolutionary music; it departs from the old form and structures. In his speech, the president departed from his text only once.4[intransitive, transitive] to leave an organization or job → departure: the company’s departing chairman
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depart
[dɪˈpɑ:t]departed, departing, departs
CET4CET6TEM4考研TOEFLIELTS
v4875
5441
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1516
1077
1345
1101
VERB4933
191930
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departed[3144] departing[1482] departs[594]
离开(99%),死亡(1%)
adj.逝世的
vi.离开;出发,起程;违反;去世
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