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french leave

法国人的假期,法式休假,法式假期,法国人休假

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Sometimes Offensive. a departure without ceremony, permission, or notice: Taking French leave, he evaded his creditors.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • “We all shook hands and my client told me to leave,” he said.

  • As far as I can tell, this magazine spent as much time making fun of French politicians as it did of Muslims or Islam.

  • The comedian responded to the deadly attack on a French satirical magazine by renewing his recent criticisms of the Islamic faith.

  • The FBI has also been searching its records for any information that could assist the French investigation, a spokesperson added.

  • Gunshots rang out in Paris this morning on a second day of deadly violence that has stunned the French capital.

  • They are very urgent questions; our sons and daughters will have to begin to deal with them from the moment they leave college.

  • As Perker said this, he looked towards the door, with an evident desire to render the leave-taking as brief as possible.

  • However, on reaching Spain, the magic of the Emperor's personality soon restored the vigour and prestige of the French arms.

  • Now for the tempering of the Gudgeons, I leave it to the judgment of the Workman; but a word or two of the polishing of it.

  • He gives a list of the sponsors of the baptized Indians, who included many of the French nobility and clergy.