de·part /dɪˈpɑːt $ -ɑːrt/ ●●○ verb 1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]LEAVE A PLACE to leave, especially when you are starting a journey 离开〔尤指动身去旅行〕,起程,上路 → departuredepart from ocean liners arriving at and departing from the island 到达和离开这座岛的远洋客轮
depart for Dorothy departed for Germany last week. 上周多萝西出发去德国了。
Flights by Air Europe depart Gatwick on Tuesdays. 欧洲航空公司的航班每逢周二从盖特威克机场起飞。
RegisterIn everyday English, people usually say leave or go rather than depart: 在日常英语中,人们一般说 leave 或 go ,而不说 depart
What time does the next plane leave/go? 下一班飞机什么时候起飞?
She left for Germany last week. 她上周去了德国。
Flights leave from Gatwick on Tuesdays. 每周二有航班从盖特威克机场起飞。
2. depart this life formalMXDIE to die 辞世,离开人世 3 [intransitiveI] to start to use new ideas or do something in a different way 背离,违反〔常规〕 → departuredepart from It’s revolutionary music; it departs from the old form and structures. 这是革命性的音乐,突破了旧的形式和结构。
In his speech, the president departed from his text only once. 总统讲话中只有一次脱开了讲稿。
4 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to leave an organization or job 离开〔某组织〕;离职 → departure the company’s departing chairman 该公司将要离职的主席
depart from• The train will depart from platform 5.