departure 的定义
- an act or instance of departing: the time of departure; a hasty departure.
- divergence or deviation, as from a standard, rule, etc.: a departure from accepted teaching methods.
- Navigation. the distance due east or west traveled by a vessel or aircraft.point of departure.
- Surveying. the length of the projection, on the east-west reference line, of a survey line.
- Archaic. death.
departure 近义词
leaving
departure 的近义词 45 个
- escape
- evacuation
- exit
- exodus
- flight
- passage
- removal
- retirement
- retreat
- separation
- takeoff
- walkout
- withdrawal
- abandonment
- adieu
- decampment
- desertion
- egress
- egression
- embarkation
- emigration
- expatriation
- farewell
- getaway
- going
- goodbye
- hegira
- migration
- parting
- powder
- recession
- sailing
- stampede
- start
- vacation
- bow out
- congé
- going away
- quitting
- setting forth
- setting out
- taking leave
- taking off
- vanishing act
- withdrawing
departure 的反义词 8 个
deviation from normal, expected
更多departure例句
- Prior to their departure, workers at the center run the mail through large sorting machines to separate out which mail should go where.
- At first, the new approach did not seem to lead to any important departures from the standard predictions.
- Reshape the economy away from work-based valueOne of the greatest challenges in a departure from work is for people to find value elsewhere in life.
- His departure followed an investigation commissioned by the district that stemmed from a series of internal complaints among the staff.
- After spending two months on leave, he negotiated a departure deal in April this year that included 10 months’ pay, or $147,000, district records show.
- The poet apparently collapsed in the street upon his departure from “The Horse” and died not long after.
- But while his departure was “inexpressibly painful,” he never succumbed to bitterness.
- And in a big departure from established royal protocol, Prince George might even get a—gasp—present to open on Christmas Day.
- Now, the departure of 70-year-old Jeffries seems 10 years too late.
- Taking to the small screen represents a big departure by Pippa from the Royal party line.
- He explains the late departure of the ships for Nueva España, and the consequent mortality reported on one of them.
- It was near the hour, by the time they got there, when David Arden would arrive from his northern point of departure.
- He bowed, with a flourish of his plumed hat, and would with that have taken his departure but that the Seneschal stayed him.
- His departure in autumn had been so gradual, that it was difficult to say when night began to overcome the day.
- The issue of government paper money is, indeed, a new departure; but its purpose has been more distinctly monetary than fiscal.