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leaves

/leevz/US // livz //UK // (liːvz) //

叶子,叶

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the plural of leaf.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbdepart, abandon physically
Synonyms
disappear消失,失踪,消失了,消失的escape逃避,逃脱,逃跑,逃亡flee逃离,逃亡,逃跑,逃走fly飞,飞翔,苍蝇go去,走,前往,走吧move行动,移动,举措,搬迁quit退出,辞职,戒掉retire退役,退职,退任,退下start开始,启动,开始吧,开启take off脱离,脱下,脱掉withdraw撤销,撤回,撤出,退出abscond潜逃,逃逸,逃亡,潜逃的decamp流失,流落街头,流亡,流落他乡defect缺陷,瑕疵,叛逃,叛逃事件desert沙漠,荒漠,沙漠化,荒废ditch沟渠,沟,沟壑,沟壑纵横elope私奔,奔放,奔跑,奔跑吧embark乘车,乘坐飞机,乘船,乘坐火车emigrate移居,移居国外,移居海外,出国exit退出,出口,退出时,出口处flit飞翔,飞舞,飞来飞去,飞来横祸forsake摒弃,抛弃,弃之不顾,弃绝issue发,发出,发给,发放migrate移居,迁徙,迁移,转移part部分,部分内容,部分地区,部分时间relinquish放弃,弃权,弃置,捐弃sally莎莉,莎莉娅,莎士比亚,莎丽scram窜改,争夺,争吵,争论split分裂,分割,拆分,裂缝vacate撤离,迁出,腾出,腾空vamoose慕名而来,慕斯,慕课,慕名而来的vanish消失,消失了,消失不见,消失不见了beat it击败它,打败它,打,赢了break away脱出,脱离,脱,脱出了clear out清除,清理出来,清理完毕,清理come away来吧,走吧,来了,走了cut out切出,切出的,删减,割除give the slip失言,露馅,露馅儿了,露馅了go away走吧,走人,走了,走开go forth去,去吧,出走,出head out出头,出头露面,出头的,出门move out迁出,搬走,搬出,迁走pull out拔出,拔掉,拔除,拨出push off推脱,推开,推掉了,推掉remove oneself脱身,脱身而出,脱身而去,撤身ride off驶离,乘车离开,骑车离开,乘车run along奔走相告,奔跑着,奔流,奔走say goodbye告别,告辞,告辞了,辞旧迎新set out所载的,所列的,所载,所列slip out滑出,滑出来,滑出了,滑出来的step down下台,下台阶,退下,下来take a hike徒步旅行,徒步行走,爬山,远足take leave请假,放假,辞别,辞行walk out走出,走出去,走出会场,走出来

Examples

  • “Call me when the plane leaves the ground,” she said, in a tone that implied she knew her husband well.

  • It leaves the impression that the airplane hit the water and sank whole.

  • Every single one of them leaves a footprint online, however minor it may be.

  • This leaves people with a history of anorexia and reduced bone density like me at high risk for fractures.

  • This leaves thousands of women at companies across the United States left to pay out of pocket for their birth control.

  • Tobacco at this period was also rolled up in the leaves of the Palm and smoked.

  • The Spaniards since have substituted paper for the leaves of maize, in imitation of them.

  • Their method of curing the leaves was to air-dry them and then packing them until wanted for use.

  • In 1629 he found the Hurons smoking the dried leaves and stalks of the Tobacco plant or petune.

  • I do not know what I think; all my thoughts seem whirling round as leaves do in brooks in the time of the spring rains.