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词组 leave
释义 leave

movement from a place


You use leave to say that someone moves away from a place in order to go somewhere else. The past tense and past participle of 'leave' is left, not 'leaved'.
They left the house to go for a walk after tea.
I'd left Pretoria in a hurry.

Note that you do not say that someone 'leaves from' a place.


'get away from' and 'depart from'


You can also say that someone gets away from or departs from a place. Get away from usually indicates that someone is eager or anxious to leave a place. Depart is a formal word.
You've got to get away from home.
When you depart from the airport, you will be driven to Paris.


intransitive uses


You can use leave as an intransitive verb.
He stood up to leave.

You can also say that someone goes, gets away, goes away, or departs.
'I must go,' she said.
She wanted to get away.
I like parents to come into school but I do not like them to go away with a misunderstanding.
They watched the visitor depart as quietly as he had come.

Get away and go away are often used to say that someone leaves a place and spends a period of time somewhere else, especially as a holiday.
It's nice to get away in the autumn.
What did you do over the summer? Did you go away?


transport


You can say that a train, ship, or other means of transport leaves, goes, or departs at a particular time or from a place.
My train leaves Euston at 11.30.
Our train went at 2.25.
Ships carrying toys and books were preparing to depart from Dover.

Note that you do not say that a train or ship 'goes away'.


movement to a place


When a person or vehicle moves away from a place in order to go to another place, you can say that they leave for or depart for the second place.
She left for Geneva on May 5th.
He would breakfast with his staff and then depart for Germany.

Note that you do not use any preposition except 'for' in sentences like these.


movement from a person


You can say that someone leaves or gets away from a person or group of people. You use get away from to indicate that someone is eager or anxious to move away from the person or group.
I left Conrad and joined the Count at his table.
I wish you could get away from all those people.

Note that you do not say that someone 'departs from' a person or group of people.

If someone tells you to go away, they are telling you firmly that they do not want to speak to you or to spend any more time in your company.
There was a knock at the door. 'Go away!' Stroganov called.
Go away now and leave me alone.

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