depart

B2 CET-4 Oxf 5000 大学 FREQ #9664 ★★☆☆☆

vi. 离开, 出发, 背离, 违反, 去世

发音

UK /dɪˈpɑːt/
US /dɪˈpɑɹt/

词形变化

departed departedst departeth departing departs 三单 departs departing 现在分词 departed 过去式 departed 过去分词 departest departedst 过去式 departeth 三单 departed 复数

教材释义与例句

动词

离开;出发,起程;违反;去世

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    Division; separation, as of compound substances.

    废旧
  2. 2.

    A going away; departure.

    废旧
v. B2 Oxf 5000
  1. 1.

    To leave.

    离开

    启程

    出发

    不及物
  2. 2.

    To set out on a journey.

    不及物
  3. 3.

    To die.

    委婉 不及物
  4. 4.

    To disappear, vanish; to cease to exist.

    比喻 不及物
  5. 5.

    To deviate (from), be different (from), fail to conform.

    不及物

    His latest statements seemed to depart from party policy somewhat.

    to depart from a title or defence in legal pleading

    1788, James Madison, “Number 39,” in Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison, The Federalist, On the New Constitution, Philadelphia: Benjamin Warner, 1818, p. 204, If the plan of the convention, therefore, be found to depart from the republican character, its advocates must abandon it as no longer defensible.

  6. 6.

    To go away from; to leave.

    及物

    The build-up to Saturday's visit of Macedonia and this encounter with the Dutch could be construed as odd in the sense that there seemed a basic acceptance, inevitability even, that Burley would depart office in their immediate aftermath.

  7. 7.

    To lose control of an aircraft; to "depart" (sense 5) from controlled flight (with the aircraft as the direct object)

    及物/不及物 航空 商务 工程

    The envelope protection system allows the pilot to maneuver at high angles of attack without the risk of departing the airplane

  8. 8.

    To divide up; to distribute, share.

    废旧 及物
  9. 9.

    To separate, part.

    废旧 及物

    1582, Stephen Batman (translator), Batman vppon Bartholome his booke De proprietatibus rerum, London: Thomas East, Book 5, Chapter 26, “Of the shoulders,” The twisted forkes [i.e. fork-shaped bones] be néedfull to binde the shoulders, and to depart them from the breast.

词汇关系

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词源

From Old French departir, from Late Latin departiō (“to divide”), from dē- (“away from”) + partiō (“part, divide”).

来源:wiktionary