depart from 的 3 个定义
- to go away; leave: She departed from Paris today. The train departs at 10:52.
- to diverge or deviate: The new method departs from the old in several respects.
- to pass away, as from life or existence; die.
- to go away from; leave: to depart this life.
- Archaic. departure; death.
depart from 近义词
等同于 swerve
等同于 bypass
等同于 deviate
depart from 的近义词 36 个
- depart
- differ
- diverge
- vary
- veer
- aberrate
- avert
- bend
- contrast
- deflect
- digress
- divagate
- drift
- err
- part
- shy
- swerve
- turn
- wander
- angle off
- bear off
- bend the rules
- break pattern
- circumlocate
- edge off
- get around
- go amiss
- go haywire
- go off on tangent
- go out of control
- go out of way
- leave beaten path
- not conform
- swim against stream
- take a turn
- turn aside
depart from 的反义词 5 个
等同于 differ
depart from 的近义词 29 个
- alter
- conflict with
- contradict
- contrast
- disagree
- diverge
- modify
- vary
- digress
- diversify
- qualify
- reverse
- turn
- be distinguished from
- be off the beaten path
- be unlike
- bear no resemblance
- clash with
- deviate from
- divaricate from
- jar with
- lack resemblance
- not conform
- not look like
- run counter to
- show contrast
- sing a different tune
- stand apart
- take exception
depart from 的反义词 9 个
更多depart from例句
- While it angered fans to see the comic strip depart the funny pages, the animated version gained serious attention.
- Then he disappeared by the same door through which I had watched him depart less than sixty seconds before.
- Zeitz efficiently shows how their lives parallel and depart from the larger story of a rapidly changing America in those decades.
- “When V. Asaro attempted to depart in his car, agent observed him drive into a metal pole,” the papers note.
- So al-Qaeda may well recover in months, not years, after we depart Afghanistan if the pressure on its base in Pakistan dwindles.
- The memory of him shall not depart away, and his name shall be in request from generation to generation.
- I shall soon depart, and practise no more; and my time will become my own—still my own, by no means yours.
- But the essential problem of to-day is to know how far we are to depart from its principles.
- Monsieur de Garnache comes alone, and if I so will it alone he shall depart or not at all.
- At the same instant the landed proprietor rose from his chair, and was about to depart likewise.