1.〔古,诗〕离开,离去,走,起身走
2.(火车等)开行
3.取路登程,扬长而去,转身走去,告辞;撤退
4.消失,杳然消失,一去不回;去世
5.〔外交〕出境
1.〔古,诗〕离开,离去,走,起身走
2.(火车等)开行
3.取路登程,扬长而去,转身走去,告辞;撤退
4.消失,杳然消失,一去不回;去世
5.〔外交〕出境
1.to leave from a place
2.to leave, especially at the beginning of a journey
3.to change or vary from a pattern
4.to leave and start a trip
5.to die
6.go away;leave(esp.in timetables,abbr.dep.)
1.to leave from a place
2.to leave, especially at the beginning of a journey
3.to change or vary from a pattern
4.to leave and start a trip
5.to die
6.go away;leave(esp.in timetables,abbr.dep.)
1."He said he wouldn't do the things departing from his principles. " "Well, did he have some? "
“他说他做事情不会背离他的原则。”“哦,他有做过吗?”
2.At least I got to spend some time with George before departing Beijing for good.
这件事至少让我在启程回国前能与乔治聚一聚。
3.Do not blame him, for departing from his character where the deviation is necessary.
不要因为他在必要的时候做出背离他性格的行为而责备他吧。
4.As you are complete open your eyes and enjoy the beauty before departing for home.
当你完成后,睁开你的眼睛,然后尽情欣赏完这里的美丽之后再回家。
5.Asia-Pacific saw the greatest proportion of CEOs who were forced out, with 45 per cent of departing chiefs not wanting to leave.
亚太地区首席执行官被迫离职的比例最高,在离职的首席执行官中,有45%的人不想离开。
6.Wherefore by departing manfully out of this life, I shall shew myself worthy of my old age.
所以现在,我若是勇敢舍生,我不愧有此高龄。
7.By faith Joseph, when he died, made mention of the departing of the children of Israel; and gave commandment concerning his bones.
约瑟因着信,临终的时候,提到以色列族将来要出埃及,并为自己的骸骨留下遗命。
8.Brissenden half rose from his chair as he spoke, as if with the intention of departing to the restaurant forthwith.
布里森登说话时半欠起了身子,好像打算马上去餐厅。
9.He had scarcely tasted it, when he felt his sickness departing, and became strong and healthy as in the days of his youth.
只尝了一小口,顿觉神清气爽,病好了,就跟他年轻时一样健康强壮。
10.An exit interview is an interview conducted by an employer of a departing employee.
辞职面试(exitinterview)指雇主对即将离职的员工进行的面试。