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Depart Latin French Sense Pars English Departir 4876.Depart

正面 4876.depart
英 [dɪ'pɑːt]美 [dɪ'pɑrt]

背面
释义:
vi. 离开;出发,起程;违反;去世adj. 逝世的
例句:
1. My connecting plane didn't depart for another six hours.我搭乘的联运航班又过了6个小时才起飞。

1. 古代在港口中交换.
depart 离开de-, 向下,离开。part, 分开,部分。即离开,分开。
departdepart: [13] Depart originally meant ‘divide’. This was the sense of its ultimate Latin ancestor dispertīre, literally ‘separate up into constituent parts’, a compound verb formed from the prefix dis-, denoting separation, and partīre ‘divide, distribute’, a derivative of the noun pars ‘part’. It passed into English via Vulgar Latin *dēpartīre and Old French departir, by which time the notions of ‘division’ and ‘separation’ had already produced the intransitive sense ‘go away’.=> partdepart (v.)mid-13c., "part from each other," from Old French departir (10c.) "to divide, distribute; separate (oneself), depart; die," from Late Latin departire "divide" (transitive), from de- "from" (see de-) + partire "to part, divide," from pars (genitive partis) "a part" (see part (n.)). As a euphemism for "to die" (to depart this life; compare Old French departir de cest siecle) it is attested from c. 1500, as is the departed for "the dead," singly or collectively. Transitive lingers in some English usages; the wedding service was till death us depart until 1662. Related: Departed; departing."

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