left out
遗漏,遗漏的,遗漏了,遗漏了的
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Definitions
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left, leav·ing.
- : to go out of or away from, as a place: to leave the house.
- : to depart from permanently; quit: to leave a job.
- : to let remain or have remaining behind after going, disappearing, ceasing, etc.: I left my wallet home. The wound left a scar.
- : to allow to remain in the same place, condition, etc.: Is there any coffee left?
- : to let stay or be as specified: to leave a door unlocked.
- : to let remain in a position to do something without interference: We left him to his work.
- : to let remain for action or decision: We left the details to the lawyer.
- : to give in charge; deposit; entrust: Leave the package with the receptionist.I left my name and phone number.
- : to stop; cease; give up: He left music to study law.
- : to disregard; neglect: We will leave this for the moment and concentrate on the major problem.
- : to give for use after one's death or departure: to leave all one's money to charity.
- : to have remaining after death: He leaves a wife and three children.
- : to have as a remainder after subtraction: 2 from 4 leaves 2.
- : Nonstandard. let.
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left, leav·ing.
- : to go away, depart, or set out: We leave for Europe tomorrow.
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- : leave off, to desist from; cease; stop; abandon. to stop using or wearing: It had stopped raining, so we left off our coats.to omit: to leave a name off a list.
- : leave out, to omit; exclude: She left out an important detail in her account.
Phrases
- leave a bad taste in one's mouth
- leave alone
- leave a lot to be desired
- leave flat
- leave hanging
- leave holding the bag
- leave in the lurch
- leave no stone unturned
- leave off
- leave one cold
- leave open
- leave out
- leave out in the cold
- leave out of account
- leave someone alone
- leave someone in peace
- leave someone in the lurch
- leave someone to his or her resources
- leave the door open
- leave to someone's own devices
- leave to someone's tender mercies
- leave well enough alone
- leave without a leg to stand on
- leave word
- absent without leave
- (leave) high and dry
- (leave) out in the cold
- take it or leave it
- take leave of
- take one's leave
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
The team then leaves on a West Coast trip with four games in six days.
To serve, divide among bowls and top with plenty of basil leaves.
If that didn’t convince Garnett’s peers, they all understood what might be ahead — for them and for professional basketball — after they left that hotel room.
The senior was poised to reestablish himself after a foot injury left him in a boot and forced him to miss six games last season.
Democratic leaders of the committee recently introduced a bill to substitute paid leave for unpaid leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act for federal employees needing time off for personal or family medical reasons.
“We all shook hands and my client told me to leave,” he said.
Some seventy-plus countries currently offer some paternity leave or parental leave days reserved for the father.
But outside of a few European countries and Quebec, this leave is usually two weeks or less and usually unpaid.
Certainly paid paternity leave is part of it (and in the U.S., we need paid maternity and paternity leave).
And then when businesses leave the state, they want to know why.
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.
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.
We can do as we like with Hindu and Mussalman so long as we leave their respective religions untouched.
“You must leave this house this moment,” she cried, with a stamp, with gleaming eyes and very pale.