departure
noun[C]
uk/dɪˈpɑː.tʃər/us/dɪˈpɑːr.tʃɚ/departurenoun[C](LEAVING)
B1
thefactof apersonorvehicle, etc.leavingsomewhere:
(人、交通工具等)离开;启程,出发There are several departures(=buses,trains, oraircraftleaving)forPariseveryday.每天都有好几个班次去巴黎。
Our departure wasdelayedbecause ofbadweather.由于天气不好,我们的出发时间推迟了。
departuretime出发时间
theactofleavingajob:
离职,辞职Everyone in theofficewassurprisedby Graham'ssuddendeparture.格雷厄姆的突然离职让办公室里的每个人都感到非常意外。
- Flights should beconfirmed48hoursbefore departure.
- Iaskedtheguardthetimeof the train's departure.
- Pleasehandinyourkeysatreceptiononyourdeparture from thehotel.
- Theestimatedtimeof departure of thisflightis 11.15.
- If youtimeyourdeparturecarefully, you should beabletomisstheworstof thetraffic.
Arrivals and departures
- admittance
- advent
- approach
- arr.
- arrival
- bourne
- connection
- dep.
- descent
- destination
- entrance
- entry
- eta
- going
- gold rush
- influx
- invasion
- misconnect
- misconnection
- outflow
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Retiring & resigning
departurenoun[C](CHANGE)
achangefrom what isexpected, or from what hashappenedbefore:
偏离,背离,脱离There can be no departurefromtherules.不得违反规则。
Selling men'sclothingis anewdeparture for thestore.经营男装是该店的一项新业务。
Change and changes
- adjustment
- alteration
- anti-evolutionism
- be ahead of the curveidiom
- blip
- fluctuation
- gradation
- gyrate
- gyration
- inconstancy
- mod
- reversion
- revolution
- rhythm
- sea change
- shakesomeoneup
- untick
- variation
- vicissitudes
- youthquake