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departure

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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de·par·ture /dɪˈpɑːtʃə $ -ˈpɑːrtʃər/ ●●○ W3 noun  1 [countable, uncountable]LEAVE A PLACE an act of leaving a place, especially at the start of a journey 离开,起程 OPP arrivaldeparture for I saw Simon shortly before his departure for Russia. 西蒙去俄罗斯前不久我见过他。departure of There was a delay in the departure of our plane. 我们的飞机起飞延误了。departure from Mozart’s departure from Paris in September 1778 17789月莫扎特离开巴黎2 [countable, uncountable]LEAVE A JOB OR ORGANIZATION an act of leaving an organization or position 离开〔某组织〕;离职departure from He refused to discuss his departure from the government. 他拒绝谈论离开政府一事。3 [countable]TT a flight, train etc that leaves at a particular time 〔航班、火车等的〕出发班次 There are several departures for New York every day. 每天有好几个班次去纽约。4 [countable]DIFFERENT a way of doing something that is different from the usual, traditional, or expected way 〔对惯例、传统或人们所期望的方式的〕背离,违反departure from Their new designs represent a departure from their usual style. 他们的新设计脱离了一贯的风格。radical/major/significant etc departure (=a big change) 重大变化[变革] This would be a radical departure from the subsidy system. 这对津贴制度来说将是一项重大的变革。nCOLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + departuresudden/abrupt (=done suddenly, without being planned)I didn't know how I was going to explain his abrupt departure to the others.Their departure seemed rather sudden.a hasty/speedy departure (=done very quickly and suddenly)I was surprised by her hasty departure.a flight/train/coach departureI'm afraid your flight departure has been delayed.verbsdelay somebody's departure (=make it later)I decided to delay my departure by a few days.departure + NOUNa departure date (also date of departure)You cannot make a change to your booking within six weeks of your departure date.a departure timeDo you know your exact departure time?a departure point (=the place where you leave from)Luxor is one departure point for boat trips down the Nile.a departure gate (=an exit from an airport to get a particular flight)It was a long walk with all our luggage to the departure gate.a departure lounge (=a room at an airport where people wait before their flights leave)the departures board (=a board showing the times of planes or trains)I scanned the departures board for details of my flight.
Examples from the Corpus
departureAny departure from the standard must be justified by the individual circumstances.You should be at the airport an hour before departure.The upshot of it was: his due pension, and his departure to live with a faraway niece.One of the key things for the male is to time his departure from the first female correctly.The rate of departure was probably even more brutal among those at home with a remote control in their hands.There are several departures for Minneapolis every day.With the departure of Reich, the president loses an important voice.The departure of Richard Wilcock and his staff was equally regrettable.departure forGregor's departure for the U.S. was delayed by visa problems.radical/major/significant etc departureThis would be a radical departure from the subsidy system that has dominated the agricultural economy for more than 50 years.In a radical departure from Gov.A major departure from his original vision was the rejection of a seven year course - but other concepts were accepted.It is paradoxical that so old an image should be seen to represent such a new and radical departure.Are there any significant departures from the use of the simple past tense?However, there are a number of significant departures from the earlier document.
From Longman Business Dictionarydeparturede‧par‧ture /dɪˈpɑːtʃə-ˈpɑːrtʃər/ noun1[countable, uncountable] an act of leaving a place, especially at the start of a journeyI saw Simon shortly before his departure for Russia.2[countable, uncountable] an act of leaving an organization or positionHis sudden departure from the political scene took everyone by surprise.3[countable] a flight, train etc that leaves at a particular timeThere are several departures a day for New York.
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departure
departure W3 /dɪˈpɑːtʃə $ -ˈpɑːrtʃər/ noun
1. [uncountable and countable] an act of leaving a place, especially at the start of a journey
   OPP  arrival
    departure for
    I saw Simon shortly before his departure for Russia.
    departure of
    There was a delay in the departure of our plane.
    departure from
    Mozart’s departure from Paris in September 1778
2. [uncountable and countable] an act of leaving an organization or position
    departure from
    He refused to discuss his departure from the government.
3. [countable] a flight, train etc that leaves at a particular time:
    There are several departures for New York every day.
4. [countable] a way of doing something that is different from the usual, traditional, or expected way
    departure from
    Their new designs represent a departure from their usual style.
    radical/major/significant etc departure (=a big change)
    This would be a radical departure from the subsidy system.
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ ADJECTIVES/NOUN + departure
    sudden/abrupt (=done suddenly, without being planned) I didn't know how I was going to explain his abrupt departure to the others. | Their departure seemed rather sudden.
    a hasty/speedy departure (=done very quickly and suddenly) I was surprised by her hasty departure.
    a flight/train/coach departure I'm afraid your flight departure has been delayed.
■ verbs
    delay somebody's departure (=make it later) I decided to delay my departure by a few days.
■ departure + NOUN
    a departure date (also date of departure) You cannot make a change to your booking within six weeks of your departure date.
    a departure time Do you know your exact departure time?
    a departure point (=the place where you leave from) Luxor is one departure point for boat trips down the Nile.
    a departure gate (=an exit from an airport to get a particular flight) It was a long walk with all our luggage to the departure gate.
    a departure lounge (=a room at an airport where people wait before their flights leave)
    the departures board (=a board showing the times of planes or trains) I scanned the departures board for details of my flight.


🔑 de·part·ureBrE /ˈpɑːtʃə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpɑːrtʃər/ 🔊 noun🔑 [countable, uncountable] ~ (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

🔑 [countable] 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 [countable] ~ (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