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I . leave [li:v] SUST. no pl.

1. leave (vacation time):

leave
dopust m
maternity leave
to be on leave
to go on leave

2. leave (farewell):

leave
slovo n

3. leave (permission, consent):

leave

4. leave (departure):

leave
odhod m

II . leave <left, left> [li:v] V. trans.

1. leave (depart from):

leave place
odhajati [form. perf. oditi]

2. leave (go away permanently):

to leave home
to leave work

3. leave (not take away with):

leave with

4. leave (forget to take):

leave

5. leave (let traces remain):

puščati [form. perf. pustiti]

6. leave (cause to remain):

7. leave (cause to remain in a certain state):

to leave sb alone
to leave sb better/worse off
to leave sth on/open

8. leave (not change):

leave

9. leave (not eat):

leave
puščati [form. perf. pustiti]

10. leave (bequeath):

leave

11. leave (be survived by):

leave wife, children

12. leave (put off doing):

leave
don't leave it too late!

13. leave (not discuss further):

leave question, subject
opuščati [form. perf. opustiti]
let's leave it at that

III . leave <left, left> [li:v] V. intr.

leave
odhajati [form. perf. oditi]
leave vehicle, train, ferry
leave plane

leave behind V. trans.

1. leave (not take along):

leave
pozabljati [form. perf. pozabiti]

2. leave (leave traces):

leave
puščati [form. perf. pustiti]

3. leave (no longer participate in):

leave
opuščati [form. perf. opustiti]

I . leave off V. trans.

1. leave (omit):

leave
izpuščati [form. perf. izpustiti]
to leave sb/sb's name off a list

2. leave (not put on):

to leave a lid off sth

3. leave (not wear):

to leave one's coat off

4. leave (not turn on):

to leave the radio off

II . leave off V. intr. coloq.

leave
to leave off sth

leave out V. trans.

1. leave (omit):

leave
izpuščati [form. perf. izpustiti]
zamujati [form. perf. zamuditi]
leave facts, scenes
izpuščati [form. perf. izpustiti]

2. leave (exclude):

leave
izločati [form. perf. izločiti]

leave over V. trans. usu passive to be left over [from sth]

leave

leave-in [ˈli:vɪn] ADJ.

ˈleave-tak·ing SUST. no pl.

ma·ˈter·nity leave SUST. no pl.

pa·ˈter·nity leave SUST. no pl.

ˈshore leave SUST. no pl.

ˈsick leave SUST. no pl. MED.

take leave V.

Entrada creada por un usuario
to take leave of trans.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The system allowed convicted felons to leave prison for short periods.
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After steady growth over the first half of the century, including winning paid sick leave, annual leave and a forty-hour week, the union really took off in the 1950s.
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Since many of those who leave are highly educated, there are shortages of skilled personnel in the government, teaching, and other professional areas.
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The motions for leave to file petitions for writs of habeas corpus are denied.
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As the children leave the stables to begin looking for Sagitta, a one-legged beggar says he knows exactly where to find the horse.
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I like to leave all the glory and shine to others, but this is the validation that means the most to me.
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After they leave, the Prince Regent appears, in disguise, dressed as a tattered vagabond.
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Many merchants were hit hard by crippling financial losses and had to leave in search for a better way of life.
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Put the lemon peel into a glass and cover with a double measure (about 75 ml) of whiskey and leave overnight, covered.
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She harshly instructs the comic to just keep telling jokes and leave the business end to her.
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