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From:
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departed
(
a
.)過去的,以往的,去世的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
De·part
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Departed
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Departing
.]
1.
To
part
;
to
divide
;
to
separate
. [
Obs
.]
2.
To
go
forth
or
away
;
to
quit
,
leave
,
or
separate
,
as
from
a
place
or
a
person
;
to
withdraw
; --
opposed
to
arrive
; --
often
with
from
before
the
place
,
person
,
or
thing
left
,
and
for
or
to
before
the
destination
.
I
will
depart
to
mine
own
land
.
--
Num
.
x
. 30.
Ere
thou
from
hence
depart
.
--
Milton
.
He
which
hath
no
stomach
to
this
fight
,
Let
him
depart
. --
Shak
.
3.
To
forsake
;
to
abandon
;
to
desist
or
deviate
(
from
);
not
to
adhere
to
; --
with
from
;
as
,
we
can
not
depart
from
our
rules
;
to
depart
from
a
title
or
defense
in
legal
pleading
.
If
the
plan
of
the
convention
be
found
to
depart
from
republican
principles
.
--
Madison
.
4.
To
pass
away
;
to
perish
.
The
glory
is
departed
from
Israel
.
--
1
Sam
.
iv
. 21.
5.
To
quit
this
world
;
to
die
.
Lord
,
now
lettest
thou
thy
servant
depart
in
peace
.
--
Luke
ii
. 29.
To depart with
,
to
resign
;
to
part
with
. [
Obs
.]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
departed
adj
1:
not
present
;
having
left
; "
he's
away
right
now
"; "
you
must
not
allow
a
stranger
into
the
house
when
your
mother
is
away
"; "
everyone
is
gone
now
"; "
the
departed
guests
" [
syn
:
away(p)
,
gone(p)
,
departed(a)
]
2:
well
in
the
past
;
former
; "
bygone
days
"; "
dreams
of
foregone
times
"; "
sweet
memories
of
gone
summers
"; "
relics
of
a
departed
era
" [
syn
:
bygone
,
bypast
,
foregone
,
gone
]
3:
dead
; "
he
is
deceased
"; "
our
dear
departed
friend
" [
syn
:
asleep(p)
,
at peace(p)
,
at rest(p)
,
deceased
,
gone
]
n
:
someone
who
is
no
longer
alive
; "
I
wonder
what
the
dead
person
would
have
done
" [
syn
:
dead person
,
dead soul
,
deceased person
,
deceased
,
decedent
]
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