departures
英 [dɪˈpɑːtʃəz]
美 [dɪˈpɑrtʃərz]
n. 离开; 起程; 出发; (在特定时间)离开的飞机(或火车等); 背离; 违反; 逾越
departure的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 离开;启程;动身;出发
Departureor adepartureis the act of going away from somewhere.- ...the President's departure for Helsinki...
总统动身前往赫尔辛基 - They hoped this would lead to the departure of all foreign forces from the country...
他们希望这将驱使所有外国部队撤离该国。 - The airline has more than 90 scheduled departures from here every day.
该航空公司每天都有 90 多架航班从这里起飞。
- ...the President's departure for Helsinki...
- N-VAR 辞职;离职;(从某组织的)脱离
Thedepartureof a personfroma job, or a member from an organization, is their act of leaving it or being forced to leave it.- This would inevitably involve his departure from the post of Prime Minister...
这将不可避免地导致他辞去首相一职。 - Reihill's departure from the company is thought to follow disagreements with John Reihill Sr, who now controls the company.
赖希尔从公司的离职被认为是因为与现在掌管公司的老约翰·赖希尔意见不合。
- This would inevitably involve his departure from the post of Prime Minister...
- N-COUNT 违背;背离
If someone does something different or unusual, you can refer to their action as adeparture.- Taylor announced another departure from practice in that England will train at Wembley...
泰勒再次一改常规地宣布英格兰队将在温布利球场进行训练。 - Now she's written a novel which is not a mystery and is a considerable departure from her previous work.
她现在创作了一部非推理小说,与她以前的作品大相径庭。
- Taylor announced another departure from practice in that England will train at Wembley...