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词汇 departure
释义 departure
noun[ C ]
uk /dɪˈpɑː.tʃər/ us /dɪˈpɑːr.tʃɚ/

departurenoun[C] (LEAVING)


B1
the fact of a person or vehicle, etc. leaving somewhere: (人、交通工具等)离开;启程,出发
Our departure was delayed because of bad weather.由于天气不好,我们的出发时间推迟了。
departure for There are several departures (= buses, trains, or aircraft leaving) for Paris every day.每天都有好几个班次去巴黎。
departure time出发时间
the act of leaving a job: 离职,辞职
Everyone in the office was surprised by Graham's sudden departure.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 be confirmed 48 hours before departure.应该在起飞前48小时对航班进行确认。
I asked the guard the time of the train's departure.我问了问列车长火车的离站时间。
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.如果精心安排好出发的时间,你应该能够避开交通堵塞最严重的时段。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Arrivals and departures
admittance
advent
approach
arr.
arrival
bourne
check
connection
departure for somewhere
descent
destination
entry
eta
gain admittance
going
influx
invasion
misconnect
misconnection
outflow

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Retiring & resigning

departurenoun[C] (CHANGE)


a change from what is expected, or from what has happened before: 偏离,背离,脱离
departure fromThere can be no departure from the rules.不得违反规则。
new departure Selling men's clothing is a new departure for the store.经营男装是该店的一项新业务。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Change and changes
adaptive evolution
adjustment
alteration
anti-evolutionism
be ahead of the curveidiom
evolutionism
flatten
flip-flop
fluctuation
for a change
reconversion
reformation
regime change
reinterpretation
retransformation
unspooling
unsteadily
unsteady
untick
variation

departure | American Dictionary


departure
noun[ C/U ]
us/dɪˈpɑr·tʃər/
the act of leaving a place, job, etc., or an occasion when this happens:
[ U ]Departure is scheduled for 2 p.m.
[ C ]Our departure was delayed because of bad weather.
A departure from usual behavior is a change in the way you do something:
[ C ]His departure from his usual optimism startled his staff.

departure | Business English


departure
noun
uk /dɪˈpɑːtʃər/us
[ C or U ]
the act of leaving a company or a job:
The current finance director will retire, but she has set no date for her departure.
a sudden/surprise/unexpected departureThe group made changes in accounting policies following the sudden departure of the executive chairman.
[ C or U ]
the act of leaving a place, or a flight, train, etc. that is leaving a place at a particular time:
He had arranged a meeting for the morning before his departure for Singapore.
Check our website for the flight times for departures from Bristol airport.
departure desk/gate/terminalHe had arranged to pick up the tickets at the airport departure desk.
[ S ]
a change in what is usually done or how something is usually done:
The restaurant is a departure for Fabbio who has spent his career starting software companies.
The rule did not represent any departure from current immigration laws

Examples of departure


departure
The second part of the study, covering a 12-month period from 1992 to 1993, concentrated on age-related patterns of departures, arrivals and part-time working.
To accommodate such departures from the standard update practice, we can allow the administrator to instead specify logical update rules that specify the desired behavior.
To preview the paper's results, the growth model with a broadened quality-of-life measure exhibits a number of non-trivial departures from the standard case.
Turn now to more extreme departures from the benchmark of ideal management conditions discussed above.
Because our primary objective was to assess perceived containment among highly aggressive children, departures from a normal distribution are not particularly problematic.
The empirical laws have not been interpreted as asymptotic laws although some small systematic departures have been noted.
The ships and docks evoke departures and arrivals ; the cemetery suggests bereavements ; the crowd scenes, frantic searches for missing characters.
However, departures from random combination (' linkage disequilibria ') are crucial to many evolutionary phenomena.
Like all departures from a script, however necessary, it represented clear risks.
Because of their previous histories with royal governors, however, the new designs would represent real departures from their past practices.
Two other months showed departures in moth abundance from that predicted by the model.
Demographic departures from the standard null model are expected to affect the patterns of observed variability over the whole genome.
My extension of "fair" equality of opportunity to healthcare broadens the level playing field to include socially correctable departures from normal functioning.
Finally, a third crucial claim made by the capability approach is that choice-sensitive departures from functioning achievement should, standardly, be allowed.
Subsidies should instead be linked to better service, particularly regarding punctuality and frequency of departures, which further reduce overall travel time.
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Collocations withdeparture


departure

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daily departures
If the longest air carrier aircraft at the airport has five or more average daily departures, the matching index is used.
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departure gate
The best safeguard is to place a check at the departuregate.
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dramatic departure from
The third movement - again following the expected plan - is scherzo-like, and is once again a dramaticdeparture from the preceding music.
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