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leave

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leave 离开
及物动词离开; 遗弃; 忘了带; 交托及物/不及物动词离去; 出发; 舍弃名词准假; 假期; 辞别; 许可
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1. 离开(某处或某人)
If you leave a place or person, you go away from that place or person.


2. 脱离;退出;辞去
If you leave an institution, group, or job, you permanently stop attending that institution, being a member of that group, or doing that job.


3. 抛下,离弃(配偶);离开(关系亲密的人)
If you leave your husband, wife, or some other person with whom you have had a close relationship, you stop living with them or you finish the relationship.


4. 放下;丢下;把…交给
If you leave something or someone in a particular place, you let them remain there when you go away. If you leave something or someone with a person, you let them remain with that person so they are safe while you are away.


5. 留(信息、口信)
If you leave a message or an answer, you write it, record it, or give it to someone so that it can be found or passed on.


6. 剩下,留下(某人做某事)
If you leave someone doing something, they are doing that thing when you go away from them.


7. 听任(某人做某事);听(某人)自便
If you leave someone to do something, you go away from them so that they do it on their own. If you leave someone to himself or herself, you go away from them and allow them to be alone.


8. 留出(一定的量)备用
To leave an amount of something means to keep it available after the rest has been used or taken away.


9. (数目相减后)剩余,余下
If you take one number away from another, you can say that it leaves the number that remains. For example, five take away two leaves three.


10. (尤指把令人不快或困难的事)留给,扔给(某人)
To leave someone with something, especially when that thing is unpleasant or difficult to deal with, means to make them have it or make them responsible for it.


11. 招致;造成
If an event leaves people or things in a particular state, they are in that state when the event has finished.


12. (常指因不喜欢而)不碰(食物或饮料)
If you leave food or drink, you do not eat or drink it, often because you do not like it.


13. 留下(痕迹、影响等)
If something leaves a mark, effect, or sign, it causes that mark, effect, or sign to remain as a result.


14. 使处于(某个状态或位置)
If you leave something in a particular state, position, or condition, you let it remain in that state, position, or condition.


15. (有意)留出(空间)
If you leave a space or gap in something, you deliberately make that space or gap.


16. 把(工作)交托;把(决定或选择权)留交
If you leave a job, decision, or choice to someone, you give them the responsibility for dealing with it or making it.


17. (安排、协议等很大程度上)视乎,取决于
If you say that something such as an arrangement or an agreement leaves a lot to another thing or person, you are critical of it because it is not adequate and its success depends on the other thing or person.


18. 限制(某人于某一行动或机会)
To leave someone with a particular course of action or the opportunity to do something means to let it be available to them, while restricting them in other ways.


19. 搁延(至某一时刻)
If you leave something until a particular time, you delay doing it or dealing with it until then.


20. 搁下,转换(话题)
If you leave a particular subject, you stop talking about it and start discussing something else.


21. (死后)遗留
If you leave property or money to someone, you arrange for it to be given to them after you have died.


22. (身后)留下(配偶或孩子)
If you say that someone leaves a wife, husband, or a particular number of children, you mean that the wife, husband, or children remain alive after that person has died.


23. 假期;休假
Leave is a period of time when you are not working at your job, because you are on holiday or vacation, or for some other reason. If you are on leave, you are not working at your job.


24. 准许;许可
If you ask for leave to do something, you ask for permission to do it.


25. see also: left


26. 听…自便;随…去;不打扰
If you leave someone or something alone, or if you leave them be, you do not pay them any attention or bother them.


27. 姑莫论;搁置一旁
You use leaving aside or leaving to one side when mentioning a fact or detail that you want to ignore when making a general statement.


28. 告别;辞别
When you take your leave or take leave of someone, you say goodbye and go.


29. 不要弄巧成拙;不要没事找事
If someone tells you to leave well alone, they are telling you not to interfere in something, because it is all right as it is and you might only make it worse.


30. (从…)中断之处,停止之处
If something continues from where it left off, it starts happening again at the point where it had previously stopped.


31. to leave a lot to be desired - see desire
to leave someone to their own devices - see device
to take leave of your senses - see sense
take it or leave it - see take

相关词组:leave behindleave offleave out

英英释义


1. the act of departing politely

e.g. he disliked long farewells
he took his leave
parting is such sweet sorrow

Synonym: farewellleave-takingparting


2. permission to do something

e.g. she was granted leave to speak


3. the period of time during which you are absent from work or duty

e.g. a ten day's leave to visit his mother

Synonym: leave of absence

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