departures
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例句
英語四級真題
In fact, we are much more likely to notice departures from norms than conformity to them.
出自-2013年12月聽力原文
柯林斯高階英漢雙解學習詞典釋義
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N-VAR
離開;啟程;動身;出發
Departure or a departure is the act of going away from somewhere.
例句
...the President's departure for Helsinki...
總統動身前往赫爾辛基
They hoped this would lead to the departure of all foreign forces from the country...
他們希望這將驅使所有外國部隊撤離該國。
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N-VAR
辭職;離職;(從某組織的)脫離
The departure of a person from a job, or a member from an organization, is their act of leaving it or being forced to leave it.
例句
This would inevitably involve his departure from the post of Prime Minister...
這將不可避免地導致他辭去首相一職。
Reihill's departure from the company is thought to follow disagreements with John Reihill Sr, who now controls the company.
賴希爾從公司的離職被認為是因為與現在掌管公司的老約翰·賴希爾意見不合。
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N-COUNT
違背;背離
If someone does something different or unusual, you can refer to their action as a departure .
例句
Taylor announced another departure from practice in that England will train at Wembley...
泰勒再次一改常規地宣布英格蘭隊將在溫布利球場進行訓練。
Now she's written a novel which is not a mystery and is a considerable departure from her previous work.
她現在創作了一部非推理小說,與她以前的作品大相徑庭。
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