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de·par·ture
/dɪˈpɑrʧɚ/
離開,出發,違背,偏離,發射
From:
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departure
離 離開
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
De·par·ture
n.
1.
Division
;
separation
;
putting
away
. [
Obs
.]
No
other
remedy
. . .
but
absolute
departure
.
--
Milton
.
2.
Separation
or
removal
from
a
place
;
the
act
or
process
of
departing
or
going
away
.
Departure
from
this
happy
place
.
--
Milton
.
3.
Removal
from
the
present
life
;
death
;
decease
.
The
time
of
my
departure
is
at
hand
.
--
2
Tim
.
iv
. 6.
His
timely
departure
. . .
barred
him
from
the
knowledge
of
his
son's
miseries
.
--
Sir
P
.
Sidney
.
4.
Deviation
or
abandonment
,
as
from
or
of
a
rule
or
course
of
action
,
a
plan
,
or
a
purpose
.
Any
departure
from
a
national
standard
.
--
Prescott
.
5.
Law
The
desertion
by
a
party
to
any
pleading
of
the
ground
taken
by
him
in
his
last
antecedent
pleading
,
and
the
adoption
of
another
.
6.
Nav. & Surv.
The
distance
due
east
or
west
which
a
person
or
ship
passes
over
in
going
along
an
oblique
line
.
Note:
☞
Since
the
meridians
sensibly
converge
,
the
departure
in
navigation
is
not
measured
from
the
beginning
nor
from
the
end
of
the
ship's
course
,
but
is
regarded
as
the
total
easting
or
westing
made
by
the
ship
or
person
as
he
travels
over
the
course
.
To take a departure
Nav. & Surv.
,
to
ascertain
,
usually
by
taking
bearings
from
a
landmark
,
the
position
of
a
vessel
at
the
beginning
of
a
voyage
as
a
point
from
which
to
begin
her
dead
reckoning
;
as
,
the
ship
took
her
departure
from
Sandy
Hook
.
Syn:
--
Death
;
demise
;
release
.
See
Death
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
departure
n
1:
act
of
departing
[
syn
:
going
,
going away
,
leaving
]
2:
a
variation
that
deviates
from
the
standard
or
norm
; "
the
deviation
from
the
mean
" [
syn
:
deviation
,
divergence
,
difference
]
3:
euphemistic
expressions
for
death
; "
thousands
mourned
his
passing
" [
syn
:
passing
,
loss
,
exit
,
expiration
,
going
,
release
]
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