depart / dɪˈpɑrt /

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depart3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to go away; leave: She departed from Paris today. The train departs at 10:52.
  2. to diverge or deviate: The new method departs from the old in several respects.
  3. to pass away, as from life or existence; die.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to go away from; leave: to depart this life.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Archaic. departure; death.

depart 近义词

v. 动词 verb

leave, retreat

v. 动词 verb

diverge from normal, expected

更多depart例句

  1. While it angered fans to see the comic strip depart the funny pages, the animated version gained serious attention.
  2. Then he disappeared by the same door through which I had watched him depart less than sixty seconds before.
  3. Zeitz efficiently shows how their lives parallel and depart from the larger story of a rapidly changing America in those decades.
  4. “When V. Asaro attempted to depart in his car, agent observed him drive into a metal pole,” the papers note.
  5. So al-Qaeda may well recover in months, not years, after we depart Afghanistan if the pressure on its base in Pakistan dwindles.
  6. The memory of him shall not depart away, and his name shall be in request from generation to generation.
  7. I shall soon depart, and practise no more; and my time will become my own—still my own, by no means yours.
  8. But the essential problem of to-day is to know how far we are to depart from its principles.
  9. Monsieur de Garnache comes alone, and if I so will it alone he shall depart or not at all.
  10. At the same instant the landed proprietor rose from his chair, and was about to depart likewise.