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departure

N การ ออกจาก (สถานที่  การออกไป  parting kan-ook-jak

 

departure

N การ ออกเดินทาง  ทางออก  exit kan-ook-doen-tang

 

departure

N การ แตกต่าง จาก ปกติ  หรือ ที่ คาด ไว้  การเบี่ยงเบน  deviation kan-taek-tang-jak-pok-ka-tt-rue-ti-khad-wai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DEPARTURE

n. 1. The act of going away; a moving from or leaving a place; as a departure from London.
2. Death; decease; removal from the present life.
The time of my departure is at hand. 2 Timothy 4:6.
3. A forsaking; abandonment; as a departure from evil.
4. A desisting; as a departure from a purpose.
5. Ruin; destruction. Ezekiel 26:18.
6. A deviation from the title or defense in pleading.
7. In navigation, the distance of two places on the same parallel, counted in miles of the equator.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DEPARTURE

De *par "ture, n. Etym: [From Depart. ]

 

1. Division; separation; putting away. [Obs. ] No other remedy. .. but absolute departure. Milton.

 

2. Separation or removal from a place; the act or process of departing or going away. Departure from this happy place. Milton.

 

3. Removal from the present life; death; decease. The time of my departure is at hand. 2 Tim. iv. 6. His timely departure. .. barred him from the knowledge of his son's miseries. Sir P. Sidney.

 

4. Deviation or abandonment, as from or of a rule or course of action, a plan, or a purpose. Any departure from a national standard. Prescott.

 

5. (Law )

 

Defn: The desertion by a party to any pleading of the ground taken by him in his last antecedent pleading, and the adoption of another. Bouvier.

 

6. (Nav. & Surv.)

 

Defn: The distance due east or west which a person or ship passes over in going along an oblique line.

 

Note: Since the meridians sensibly converge, the departure in navigation is not measured from the beginning nor from the end of the ship's course, but is regarded as the total easting or westing made by the ship or person as he travels over the course. To take a departure (Nav. & Surv.), to ascertain, usually by taking bearings from a landmark, the position of a vessel at the beginning of a voyage as a point from which to begin her dead reckoning; as, the ship took her departure from Sandy Hook.

 

Syn. -- Death; demise; release. See Death.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

departure

de par ture |diˈpärCHər dəˈpɑrtʃər | noun the action of leaving, typically to start a journey: the day of departure | she made a hasty departure. a deviation from an accepted, prescribed, or traditional course of action or thought: a departure from their usual style. Nautical the east west distance between two points, esp. as traveled by a ship or aircraft and expressed in miles. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French departeure, from the verb departir (see depart ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

departure

de ¦part |ure |dɪˈpɑːtʃə | noun [ mass noun ] the action of leaving, especially to start a journey: the day of departure | [ count noun ] : she made a hasty departure. [ count noun ] a deviation from an accepted, prescribed, or usual course of action: the album is not a radical departure from the band's previous work. Nautical the amount of a ship's change of longitude. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French departeure, from the verb departir (see depart ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

departure

departure noun 1 he tried to delay her departure: leaving, going, leave-taking, withdrawal, exit, egress, retreat. 2 a departure from the norm: deviation, divergence, digression, shift; variation, change. 3 an exciting departure for filmmakers: change, innovation, novelty, rarity.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

departure

departure noun 1 he thought of a ploy to delay her departure: leaving, going, going away, going off, leave-taking, withdrawal, exit, egress, quitting, decamping, retreat, retirement, retiral; flight, fleeing, running away, desertion; setting off, setting out, starting out. ANTONYMS arrival. 2 a departure from normality: deviation, divergence, digression, shift, variation, change. 3 the film represents an exciting departure for feminist film-makers: change of direction, change, difference of emphasis, innovation, novelty, rarity.

 

Duden Dictionary

Departure

De par ture Substantiv, Neutrum , das |dɪˈpaːɐ̯t͜ʃɐ |ohne Artikel englisch departure, zu französisch départir, Departement Abflug Hinweis auf Flughäfen

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

departure

de par ture /dɪpɑ́ː r tʃə r /depart 名詞 s /-z /1 U «…からの /…への » 出発 , 立ち去ること ; (列車などの )発車 (!具体例ではa ~; その際しばしば修飾語を伴う ) ; C 発車時刻, 出発便 «from /for » (arrival )▸ Passengers should check in at least 30 minutes before departure .乗客は遅くとも出発30分前には搭乗手続きをしてください His departure from Chicago was delayed by the storm .あらしで彼がシカゴを出発するのが遅れた ▸ arrivals and departures 発着 the departure time [gate ]出発時刻 [ゲート ]There are seven departures a day for Seattle .シアトル行きは1日7便ある 2 U かたく 〖具体例ではa (…) 仕事 組織などからの 】辞職, 辞任, 脱退 «from » his recent departure from IBM IBM社からの彼の最近の退職 3 C 〖a 【通常の方法などからの 】逸脱, 離反, それること «from » ; 【考え方などの 】新展開, 発展 «in » a radical departure from tradition 伝統からの完全な逸脱 ▸ a point of departure かたく (議論などの )出発点 Provision for elderly people represents a new departure in house building .高齢者向けの対策は住宅建設では新機軸をなす ~́ l unge (空港の )出発ロビー, 乗客用待合室 .~́ s b ard (空港 駅などの )出発時刻表示板 .