take leave
英 [teɪk liːv]
美 [teɪk liːv]
告别; 辞别
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- I went on business to shanghai. I did not take leave.
我是公出去上海的,不是不告面别。 - Fly Xu of confusing thoroughly take leave with me.
飞絮的迷离与我彻底告别。 - A newly married wife or husband can take leave from work to care for a spouse, or sue for a partner's wrongful death.
一位新婚的妻子或丈夫可以请假照顾配偶,或对配偶的非正常死亡提出诉讼要求恢复权力。 - "So serious that I must take leave of you for a few days; so," added he, turning to Ren é e," judge for yourself if it be not important."
“严重到我不得不离开你们几天,所以,”他又转过身去向蕾妮说“是的,事情是否严重,您自己是可想而知的。” - Usually at a dinner party, it is impolite to take leave immediately after the dinner.
在参加宴会时,吃完饭马上就离开,通常被认为是不礼貌的行为。 - I take leave to consider the matter settled.
请原谅我认为这件事已经解决。 - Can one of you take leave first?
可不可以先放一个? - Dai said she plans to take leave on Lunar New Year's Eve anyway she wants to get back to her home province, Anhui, in time for dinner.
戴小姐说,不管怎样她准备除夕请假,她想及时赶到安徽老家吃年夜饭。 - In the West, as long as you earn enough credits you get the diploma, said Xiong. So students can suspend their study and take leave.
他说:在西方,你只要修够学分便能拿到学位,因此学生们可以搁置学业休假。 - I take leave to differ from you.
恕我冒昧,我不敢苟同。
