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leaving
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To go out of or away from: not allowed to leave the room.
- verb-transitive: To go without taking or removing: left my book on the bus.
- verb-transitive: To omit or exclude: left out the funniest part of the story.
- verb-transitive: To have as a result, consequence, or remainder: The car left a trail of exhaust fumes. Two from eight leaves six.
- verb-transitive: To cause or allow to be or remain in a specified state: left the lights on.
- verb-transitive: To have remaining after death: left a young son.
- verb-transitive: To bequeath: left her money to charity.
- verb-transitive: To give over to another to control or act on: Leave all the details to us.
- verb-transitive: To abandon or forsake: leave home; left her husband.
- verb-transitive: To remove oneself from association with or participation in: left the navy for civilian life.
- verb-transitive: To give or deposit, as for use or information, upon one's departure or in one's absence: He left a note for you. Leave your name and address.
- verb-transitive: To cause or permit to be or remain: left myself plenty of time.
- verb-transitive: Nonstandard To allow or permit; let.
- verb-intransitive: To set out or depart; go: When can you leave?
- phrasal-verb: To refrain from disturbing or interfering.
- phrasal-verb: leave off To stop; cease.
- phrasal-verb: leave off To stop doing or using.
- idiom: leave no stone unturned To make every possible effort.
- noun: Permission to do something. See Synonyms at
permission . - noun: Official permission to be absent from work or duty, as that granted to military or corporate personnel.
- noun: The period of time granted by such permission. Also called leave of absence.
- noun: An act of departing; a farewell: took leave of her with a heavy heart.
- verb-intransitive: To put forth foliage; leaf.
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