take leave
英 [teɪk liːv]
美 [teɪk liːv]
告别; 辞别
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- If there is one-which I take leave to doubt& then it is older people who create it, not the young themselves.
如果确是一个问题我冒昧说一句,我对此深表怀疑那么这是老年人制造出来的,而非青年人本身所为。 - 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。 - To curse God here means to abandon God, take leave of God, as a deliberate sin.
在这里弃掉神意味着放弃神,离开神,这是一种故意的犯罪。 - That is, they take leave of their bodies, so much so that they often cannot describe their own physical sensations.
也就是说,他们会将自己的精神从躯体上抽离开,以至于无法准确地描述自己的身体感觉。 - "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。” - I have asked you such a question "What if I take leave you" After a long silence, you asked "If you leave me, How could I survive?"
我曾问过你“如果我走了会怎么样?”你过了好久才说“如果你走了,我怎么办?” - They were allowed to take leave on december26th and visit their families.
在12月26号他们会得到假期回家看望家人。 - He said we can't take leave.
说了不可以请假的。 - 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。 - For example: Human Resources organization of training, many employees will find an excuse to take leave and not participate in training;
比如:人力资源部组织培训,不少员工会找借口请假,不参加培训;
