depart如何读

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美:[dɪˈpɑːrt]

depart英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vi. 离开; 出发; 开出 go away; leave

depart是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 起程,动身,出发
v. (动词)
  1. 离开,离去
  2. <书>起程 ,出发,启程,动身
  3. 违反,背离,偏离,违背
  4. 死,去世,离开人世
  5. 走,起身走
  6. 开行,开出
  7. 取路登程
  8. 扬长而去,转身走去
  9. 告辞
  10. 撤退
  11. 消失,杳然消失, 一去不回
  12. 出境
  13. 离职
  14. 放弃
  15. 从…叉开
  16. 脱轨

depart自然拼读

de·part

dih part

depart变形

第三人称单数:departs

现在分词:departing

过去式:departed

过去分词:departed

depart词根

词根:depart

adj.

departed 过去的;死去的;以往的

n.

departure 离开;出发;违背

departed 死者

v.

departed 离去;去世(depart的过去分词)

depart英英释义

Verb

1. move away from a place into another direction;

"Go away before I start to cry"

"The train departs at noon"

2. be at variance with; be out of line with

3. leave;

"The family took off for Florida"

4. go away or leave

5. remove oneself from an association with or participation in;

"She wants to leave"

"The teenager left home"

"She left her position with the Red Cross"

"He left the Senate after two terms"

"after 20 years with the same company, she pulled up stakes"

6. wander from a direct or straight course

depart词组

depart from离开;开出;从……出发

depart for开往…;去往…;动身去…

depart区别

 leave, start, depart, quit, set out, go

这组词都有“离开某处”的意思,其区别是:

leave侧重出发地而不是目的地。

start可与leave换用,强调目的地,但不及leave普通。

depart较正式用词,指经过周密考虑或郑重地离开,强调离开的起点。

quit侧重指离开令人烦恼的地方,或摆脱使人不快的人或事。

set out书面用词。

go一般用词,指从所在地到其它地方去,着重目的地而非出发地。

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depart词源中文解释

公元13世纪中叶,"departen",意为"相互分开,分道扬镳"; 公元13世纪晚期,意为"分开成部分",现已过时或废弃,源自公元10世纪的古法语"departir",意为"分割,分配; 分离(自己),离开; 死亡",源自晚期拉丁语"departire",意为"分割"(及物动词),由"de-"(参见"de-")和"partire"(意为"分离,分割")组成,源自"pars"(所有格为"partis")意为"一部分,碎片,份额,分割"(源自 PIE 词根"*pere- (2) ",意为"授予,分配")。

公元1300年以后,意为"离开或移动远离"; 公元14世纪晚期,意为"离开,退出"。作为"死亡"的委婉说法("depart this life",意为"离开这个世界"; 参见古法语"departir de cest siecle"),始见于公元1500年左右,与"the departed"(指个别或集体的死者)同时出现。原始的及物动词在一些现代英语用法中仍存在; 直到1662年,婚礼仪式中仍使用"till death us depart"。相关词汇: Departed; departing。

depart_法律行业词汇

出境

depart词源英文解释

Middle English, to divide, part company, from Anglo-French departir, from de- + partir to divide, from Latin partire, from part-, pars part

The first known use of depart was in the 13th century

depart儿童词典英英释义

dependableadjective

capable of being depended on : trustworthy, reliable

a dependable car

dependverb

to be determined by or based on

success of the picnic will depend on the weather

trust entry 2 sense 1a, rely

a person you can depend on

to rely for support

children depend on their parents

to hang down

a vine depending from a tree

departurenoun

the act of going away

a setting out (as on a new course)

a change from a usual course or standard

a departure from tradition

departurenoun

the act of going away

a setting out (as on a new course)

a change from a usual course or standard

a departure from tradition

departmentnoun

a distinct area of interest or activity

taking care of the cat is not my department

a major administrative division of a government or business

a major territorial administrative division

a division of a college or school giving instruction in a particular subject

a section of a department store

departmentnoun

a distinct area of interest or activity

taking care of the cat is not my department

a major administrative division of a government or business

a major territorial administrative division

a division of a college or school giving instruction in a particular subject

a section of a department store

departmentnoun

a distinct area of interest or activity

taking care of the cat is not my department

a major administrative division of a government or business

a major territorial administrative division

a division of a college or school giving instruction in a particular subject

a section of a department store

departverb

to go away or go away from : leave

die entry 1 sense 1

to turn aside : deviate

departedadjective

bygone

departed days

no longer living

departverb

to go away or go away from : leave

die entry 1 sense 1

to turn aside : deviate

depart 例句

1 Over the next months, tens of thousands of frightened Jews departed for the outlying towns and villages from which many of them had so recently fled.

2 We would have to depart from the democratic pro-cedures, outlined in the ANC’s constitution, of holding conferences, branch meetings, and public gatherings.

3 And death departed, but she knew he would be back.

4 Perry, his eyes glitteringly immense in a face now almost phosphorescently pale, studied the ceiling; and presently, after placing a picture postcard on the patient’s bedside table, the rebuffed visitor departed.

5 As in 1934, at 1:00 p.m. a ferry—this year the MV Chippewa—departed the University of Washington’s Oceanographic Dock with a full load of students and the school’s marching band.

6 Herbie subsided suddenly, and muttered in a low voice from which the metallic timbre departed almost entirely.

7 Then my family arrived and—except for my lively sister, Alice—departed.

8 As they stood upon the hillside, ready to depart, a pale sunlight gleamed over the mountain-tops.

9 Which is the way he always talked about my father, who had married his dear departed daughter and produced, eek eek, Maxwell.

10 Beckham then proceeded to drape an England flag from the pilot's window departed for Karlsruhe.

然后贝克汉姆在即将出发到卡尔斯鲁厄时从飞行员的窗口打开了英格兰国旗.

11 When he walks past, departing the salon, he ruffles my hair.

12 A very unpleasant way to spend an afternoon Gemini 10 departs.

13 When they depart, they shake hands and embrace like old friends, even if they have only just met, and as they go their separate ways they feel less alone than they had before.

14 These they stomped under their boots before they departed.

15 She always told this story the same way, and it was such a favorite that if she departed in any way from the usual script, we’d tell it for her.

16 We have drove Lord Dunmore’s fleet out from the Chesapeake Bay, it is departed and shall not return, the Lord be praised.

17 Hesiod says that only when men have finally become completely wicked will Nemesis and Aidos, their beautiful faces veiled in white raiment, leave the wide-wayed earth and depart to the company of the immortals.

18 Writing on a piece of birch bark, he made a list of things to do before he departed: "Patch Jeans, Shave!, Organize pack. . . ."

19 Cleopatra departed from her stay at Tarsus free of all rivals at long last.

20 Others departed to watch over children so their parents could partake of the pleasant evening.

depart 同义词

1 开行

departure run

15 岔开

abstract

24 从…出发

void

25

ab- to from

depart 短语相关

depart this life

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