leaving如何读

英:['li:vɪŋ]

美:[ˈliːvɪŋ]

leaving是什么意思

n.

离开

v.

离开( leave的现在分词 )

遗弃

忘了带

交托

leaving词根

词根:leave

n.

leave 许可,同意;休假

leaver 离开者(常指学校毕业生)

vi.

leave 离开,出发;留下

vt.

leave 离开;留下;遗忘;委托

leaving英英释义

verb (1)

transitive verb

bequeath, devise

left a fortune to his son

to cause to remain as a trace or aftereffect the wound left an ugly scar

oil leaves a stain

to cause or allow to be or remain in a specified condition his manner left me cold

leave the door open

to fail to include or take along the movie leaves a lot out

left the notes at home

to have as a remainder

4 from 7 leaves 3

to permit to be or remain subject to another's action or control

just leave everything to me

let

to cause or allow to be or remain available left myself an out

leave room for expansion

to go away from : depart

leave the room

desert, abandon

left his wife

to terminate association with : withdraw from

left school before graduation

to put, deposit, or deliver before or in the process of departing leave a message

I left a package for you

intransitive verb

set out, depart

left for the office at eight sharp

noun

permission to do something

authorized especially extended absence from duty or employment

an act of leaving : departure

verb (2)

intransitive verb

leaf

leaving词组

leave for动身去

leave a message留言,留口信

leave behind留下;遗留;超过

leave home离开家

leave on留住

leave out遗漏,省去;不考虑

sick leave病假;病假工资

annual leave年度假

on leave休假;在休假中

leave it at that暂时停止争论

maternity leave产假

time to leave离开时间

leave message留言

leave of absence假期;请假;休假

leave off停止

paid leave有薪假期

take leave向…告别,告辞

leave room for留下…的余地;为…留余地;留出空间

french leaven. 不辞而别,悄悄离去;擅离职守

ask for leave请假

leaving词源英文解释

Verb (1) Middle English leven, from Old English lǣfan; akin to Old High German verleiben to leave, Old English belīfan to be left over, and perhaps to Lithuanian lipti to adhere, Greek lipos grease, fat Noun Middle English leve, from Old English lēaf; akin to Middle High German loube permission, Old English alȳfan to allow — more at believe Verb (2) Middle English leven, from leef leaf

The first known use of leave was before the 12th century

leaving儿童词典英英释义

lecture1 of 2noun

a talk given before an audience or class especially for instruction

reprimand entry 1, scolding

lecture2 of 2verb

to give a lecture or a series of lectures

to instruct by lectures

reprimand entry 2, scold

lecture1 of 2noun

a talk given before an audience or class especially for instruction

reprimand entry 1, scolding

lecture2 of 2verb

to give a lecture or a series of lectures

to instruct by lectures

reprimand entry 2, scold

lecture1 of 2noun

a talk given before an audience or class especially for instruction

reprimand entry 1, scolding

lecture2 of 2verb

to give a lecture or a series of lectures

to instruct by lectures

reprimand entry 2, scold

lecture1 of 2noun

a talk given before an audience or class especially for instruction

reprimand entry 1, scolding

lecture2 of 2verb

to give a lecture or a series of lectures

to instruct by lectures

reprimand entry 2, scold

lecture1 of 2noun

a talk given before an audience or class especially for instruction

reprimand entry 1, scolding

lecture2 of 2verb

to give a lecture or a series of lectures

to instruct by lectures

reprimand entry 2, scold

lecternnoun

a desk to read from while standingespecially: one from which scripture lessons are read in a church service

lecithinnoun

any of several waxy phosphorus-containing substances that are common in animals and plants and are used especially in foods (as mayonnaise), medicine, and industrial processes

leavingsplural noun

things remaining

leave1 of 3verb

to give by will : bequeath

left a fortune to his daughter

to have remaining after one's death

leaves a widow and two children

to cause to remain as a trace or aftereffectalso: to cause to remain behind leave your money at home

oil leaves a stain

to cause or allow to be or remain in a specified condition

leave the door open

to fail to include or take along the movie leaves a lot out

left my notes at home

to have as a remainder

taking 4 from 7 leaves 3

to permit to be or remain subject to another's action or control

just leave everything to me

let entry 2 sense 3

to cause or allow to be or remain available

leave room for more

to go away from : depart

leave the room

desert sense 2

left his wife

to terminate association with : withdraw from

left school before graduation

to put, deposit, or deliver especially before or in the process of departing

left a package on your doorstep

leave2 of 3noun

permission sense 2

authorized absence from duty or employment

an act of leaving

leave3 of 3verb

leaf entry 2 sense 1

leaving 例句

1 When we were leaving she took my hand and said, “Will, he’s just beautiful. Mr. Beautiful, that’s what I’ll name him. Thank you so much. Thank you.”

2 Four miles after leaving Cloud Pond, I came to a tiny stream, barely worthy of the term—really just a slick of moist mud.

3 I led us down front and sat in the second pew, leaving room for Rosaleen.

4 But a few people took Gartler seriously: before leaving the conference, Stevenson met several of the top cell culturists for lunch.

5 He took a cigar, leaving payment on the bar, and went to light it on a gas burner.

6 What Townshend didn't know was that the first bullet grazed Garfield's upper right arm, leaving a minor flesh wound.

7 The statue unsettles me the longer I stare at it, and I waste no more time leaving the corridor to head to the sky garden.

8 “There has to be a bigger reason for not ever leaving your apartment,” Oliver said.

9 Geyer set out for Chicago but felt deep reluctance about leaving Indianapolis—“something seemed to tell me that Howard had never left there alive.”

10 And all this had happened within forty-eight hours of my leaving home.

11 Will told him most of what had happened, leaving out only what concerned him alone: his mother, the man he killed, his father.

12 “He is not leaving without me,” she said.

13 He didn’t have the whole background story about why I was so happy to be leaving Beecher Prep and starting over somewhere new.

14 “There’s no way they’d just march off while we were gone. Not without at least leaving us a note or something.”

15 Oh, that would be far worse than the gray, silent world they were leaving, wouldn’t it?

16 “I mean, he may not want to. He may get bored. He’s talked about leaving before. There’s no reason he’s got to be here, and he’s surely never going to have a job.”

17 Vonetta had gone over Miss Patty Cake with the black Magic Marker, leaving pink lips and pink rouge circles peeking out on a once-white face.

18 Pages of tables and designs for instruments were probably often torn out for ready reference, leaving mutilated copies.

19 Linda wore a dress in the same colors as the ties, and the three of them looked at themselves in the mirror before leaving the house.

20 “My mom told me. She mentioned you might be leaving, too, but I had no idea we’d be on the same flight.”

leaving 同义词

leaving 短语相关

paternity leave leave for dead without (so much as) a by your leave leave no stone unturned ticket-of-leave leave (someone) in the dust leave the past behind terminal leave leave someone's side leave/flee the nest

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