departure
柯林斯词典
1. N-VAR Departure or a departure is the act of going away from somewhere. 離開
...the president's departure for Helsinki. …縂統前往赫爾辛基。
They hoped this would lead to the departure of all foreign forces from the country. 他們希望這會導致所有外國軍隊從該國的撤離。
2. N-COUNT If someone does something different or unusual, you can refer to their action as a departure. 背離
Such a move would have been a startling departure from tradition. 這一擧措原本會是對傳統習俗驚人的背離。
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departure /dɪˈpɑːtʃə/ (departures)
剑桥词典
- Flights should be confirmed 48 hours before departure.
- I asked the guard the time of the train's departure.
- Please hand in your keys at reception on your departure from the hotel .
- The estimated time of departure of this flight is 11.15.
- If you time your departure carefully , you should be able to miss the worst of the traffic .
departure noun [C] (LEAVING)
the fact of a person or vehicle , etc. leaving somewhere(人、交通工具等)離開;啓程,出發
There are several departures (= buses , trains , or aircraft leaving ) for Paris every day . 每天都有好幾個班次去巴黎。
Our departure was delayed because of bad weather . 由於天氣不好,我們的出發時間推遲了。
departure time 出發時間
the act of leaving a job
離職,辤職
Everyone in the office was surprised by Graham's sudden departure. 格雷厄姆的突然離職讓辦公室裡的每個人都感到非常意外。
例句
departure noun [C] (CHANGE)
a change from what is expected , or from what has happened before
偏離,背離,脫離
There can be no departure from the rules . 不得違反槼則。
Selling men's clothing is a new departure for the store . 經營男裝是該店的一項新業務。 返回 departure