leaving的意思和读音

leaving

: ['livɪŋz] : ['li:vɪŋz]

n.;【】()

v.退

n.reunion

n.departure,going away,parting,exit,exodus

leavingv.place/person

1.[i][t]to go away from a person or a place

Come on, it's time we left.

The plane leaves for Dallas at 12.35. 12:35

I hate leaving home.

The plane leaves Heathrow at 12.35. 12:35

home/job/school

2.[i][t]to stop living at a place, belonging to a group, working for an employer, etc.

My secretary has threatened to leave.

Some children leave school at 16. 16

wife/husband

3.[t]~ sb (for sb)to leave your wife, husband or partner permanently

She's leaving him for another man.

sth to do later

4.[t]to not do sth or deal with sth immediately

Leave the dishes─I'll do them later./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

Why do you always leave everything until the last moment?

sb/sth in condition/place

5.[t]使to make or allow sb/sth to remain in a particular condition, place, etc.

Leave the door open, please./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

The bomb blast left 25 people dead. 25

Don't leave her waiting outside in the rain.

Leave the rice to cook for 20 minutes. 20

6.[t]使使to make sth happen or remain as a result

Red wine leaves a stain.

She left me with the impression that she was unhappy with her job.

I'm afraid you leave me no choice.

7.[t]to remain to be used, sold, etc.

Is there any coffee left?

How many tickets do you have left?

They are fighting to save what is left of their business.

The only course of action left to me was to notify her employer.

8.[t]to go away from a place without taking sth/sb with you

I've left my bag on the bus.

Don't leave any of your belongings behind.

He wasn't well, so we had to leave him behind.

mathematics

9.[t]~ sthto have a particular amount remaining

Seven from ten leaves three.10 7 3。

after death

10.[t]~ sbto have family remaining after your death

He leaves a wife and two children.

11.[t]to give sth to sb when you die

She left £1 million to her daughter. 100

She left her daughter £1 million. 100

responsibility to sb

12.[t]to allow sb to take care of sth

You can leave the cooking to me.

She left her assistant in charge.

Leave it with me ─I'm sure I can sort it out./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

‘Where shall we eat?’ ‘I'll leave it entirely (up) to you(= you can decide) .’“?”“。”

They left me with all the clearing up.

I was left to cope on my own.

deliver

13.[t]to deliver sth and then go away

Someone left this note for you.便

Someone left you this note.便

IDM leave leave sb in the lurch lurch Most idioms containingleave are at the entries for the nouns and adjectives in the idioms, for exampleleave sb in the lurch is atlurch .

Leave go of my arm─you're hurting me!

leave go (of sth)(informal)to stop holding on to sth

Leave go of my arm─you're hurting me!

We'll never agree, so let's just leave it at that./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

leave it at that(informal)to say or do nothing more about sth

We'll never agree, so let's just leave it at that./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

leave it out(informal)/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>used to tell sb to stop doing sthn.

1.a period of time when you are allowed to be away from work for a holiday/vacation or for a special reason

to take a month's paid/unpaid leave

soldiers home on leave

to be on maternity/study leave

How much annual leave do you get?

2.official permission to do sth

to be absent without leave

The court granted him leave to appeal against the sentence.

She asked for leave of absence(= permission to be away from work) to attend a funeral.

IDMby/with your leavewith your permissiontake leave of your sensesto start behaving as if you are crazy

With a nod and a smile, she took leave of her friends.

take (your) leave (of sb)to say goodbye

With a nod and a smile, she took leave of her friends.

without a by your leave; without so much as a by your leavewithout asking permission; rudely

n.1.,2.

v.1.“leave”

v.1.The present participle of leave

1. turn v. leaving n. leaver n. () ...

2. 使( Exercise) ( Leaving) ( A Mouse In My ...

3. - A Warm Family - Leaving- - A Sports Meet ...

4. Wonderland Tidepool Leaving Southwest Harbor 西 ...

5. Having a Nap( Leaving) Good morning. ...

7.(c) (Leaving):

8.使leaving(cleaving),

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1.Financial shocks also frequently expose fraud and crime, adding to the general sense of unease and leaving the public baying for vengeance.

2.These gases act like the glass of a greenhouse in that they allow energy from the Sun to enter but prevent energy from leaving.

3.Leaving the fans out of it, if West is willing to be a consultant, the Lakers had better.

4."Lisa" was all that Claudia said before dropping the letter and jumping into her car and leaving her house at full speed.“。”便

5.That $50 a month leaving your bank account on payday that you barely notice will add up to $600 a year, plus your return on investment.50600

6.In modern anti-imperialist struggle against the anti- closure fight against the enemy as a shield, killer, leaving a number of epic stories.

7.If it is cloudy, he will have to take a raincoat or an umbrella with him when he is leaving the house.穿

8.For a century and a half, China smarted over its domination by the West, leaving it with a deep sense of humiliation.西使

9.Singapore is very tough about this sort of army business and my Singaporean colleague had to serve two years after leaving high school.

10.We were having a meal when he met some of his old friends and went off with them, leaving me in the lurch to pay the bill.