depart
verb [ I ] formal uk/dɪˈpɑːt/ us/dɪˈpɑːrt/
B1 出发,动身,启程
to go away or leave, especially on a journey
The plane departs at 6 a.m. 那架飞机早晨6点钟起飞。
The bus for Dallas departs from the Greyhound-Trailways Terminal. 开往达拉斯的公共汽车从灰狗公交终点站发车。
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- Trains for Washington depart on the/every half hour.
- The train for Cambridge will depart from platform 9.
- We would like to remind all our guests to leave their keys at reception before they depart.
- The plane departs at 15.00 hrs.
- The train now departing from platform 13 is the 10.35 to Glasgow.
Idiom
depart this lifeidiom 去世,辞世,谢世
to die
In loving memory of my dear husband, who departed this life on 5 May, 2008. 深切怀念我亲爱的丈夫,他于2008年5月5日辞世。
Phrasal verb
depart from something 脱离,背离,偏离
to be different from the usual or expected way of doing or thinking about something
I see no reason for us to depart from our usual practice. 我看不出有打破惯例的必要。
At this point in the speech, the minister departed from his prepared text. 讲到此处,部长脱离了事先准备好的讲稿。