1. leave
Don't leave!
You must not leave her waiting outside in such cold weather.
Tom's wife would probably leave him if she knew the truth.
Most of the Dutch in New Amsterdam did not leave.
Tom didn't leave a suicide note, so the police suspect murder.
If I were you, I would quit my job and leave London.
He doesn't want to leave the room because he's afraid that he'll catch another cold.
She will start her maternity leave next week.
She took two weeks' leave and visited China.
Unable to prove his innocence, he was forced to leave his native town.
The last to leave was a tall man, with a pale face and smooth, black hair.
Some college teachers come to class late and leave early.
With it raining like this, we'll never be able to leave.
From personal experience, I know that any encounter with him will leave a bad taste in your mouth.
She won't leave the room, because she doesn't want to catch another cold.
Anglais mot "Odjeżdżać"(leave) se produit dans des ensembles:
6. PODRÓŻOWANIE I TURYSTYKA - podróżowanieTransport publiczny - dialogi/zwroty2. Depart
He told us to depart at once.
What time does your plane depart?
The train will depart soon.
The next train arriving at platform 2 will depart for Shibuya at 4:35pm.
That airplane was not able to depart at the regular time.
A stranger you arrive, a friend you depart.
The high speed, high comfort electric train Minsk—Brest will depart in five minutes from the fourth track at the second platform.
Before you depart, let me give you a word of advice.
We can see what time the trains depart from the departure board at the railway station.
He departed for Paris on Tuesday.
After quitting his job Mr Smith departed.
We depart from old-fashioned rules.
If we want to catch a train we have to depart at 8 am.
depart from terminal 1
And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet.
Anglais mot "Odjeżdżać"(Depart) se produit dans des ensembles:
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