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🔑 de·part·ureBrE /dɪˈpɑːtʃə(r)/NAmE /dɪˈpɑːrtʃər/ noun🔑 [C, U] ~ (from…) the act of leaving a place; an example of this 离开;起程;出发◆His sudden departure threw the office into chaos. 他的突然离去使整个办公室陷入一片混乱。◆Flights should be confirmed 48 hours before departure. 航班应在起飞前 48 小时予以确认。◆They had received no news of him since his departure from the island. 自从他离开这座岛后,他们再没听过他的消息。 OPP arrival commute, departure, destination, excursion, expedition, itinerary, journey, pilgrimage, safari, travel 🔑 [C] a plane, train, etc. leaving a place at a particular time (在特定时间)离开的飞机(或火车等)◆arrivals and departures 到站和离站班次◆All departures are from Manchester. 所有离站班次都从曼彻斯特出发。◆the departure lounge/time/gate 候机(或车)室;离站时间;登机(或上车)口◆the departures board 离站时刻牌 OPP arrival [C] ~ (from sth) an action that is different from what is usual or expected 背离;违反;逾越◆It was a radical departure from tradition. 这从根本上违背了传统。◆Their latest single represents a new departure for the band. 他们最新推出的单曲唱片体现了这支乐队的新尝试。 ●a ˌpoint of deˈparturea place where a journey starts 出发点(formal) an idea, a theory or an event that is used to start a discussion, an activity, etc. 抛砖引玉的事物;起点 |