US /dɪˈpɑ:rt/
・UK /dɪˈpɑ:t/
'Take off' as a phrasal verb means 'to leave the ground', 'to depart', 'to get off the floor and move into the sky'.
And when the aircraft are ready to depart, takeoff is as swift as possible, with no queuing on the runway.
So for example: 'My flight is due to arrive at seven', 'my train is due to leave or depart at three', 'it's due to depart in thirty minutes.'
My train is due to leave or depart at 3.
And then, as I depart the bike, I'm using the wind is hitting me here and I'm cupping my chest, that will give me lift.
And then as I depart the bike, I'm using the wind that's hitting me here,
This is also where all trains arrive and depart.
This is also where all trains arrive and depart.
Like for right now I can't actually plot out times for you to depart each location on the trip or anything but once they update we'll be able to do that so you can literally just plan out your entire itinerary through this website.
Like for right now, I can't actually plot out times for you to depart each location on the trip or anything,
Keep me in the warmth of your love when you depart, keep me safe, safe and sound.
♪ WHEN YOU DEPART KEEP ME SAFE SAFE AND SOUND ♪
...and depart the following day to the Yosemite Falls Trail.
After a day hike to Nevada Falls, we would try and get a spot at Camp 4 tonight and depart the following day to the Yosemite Falls Trail.
While this Shenzhen tourist said he was originally going to fly from Shenzhen to Taipei yesterday, but had to purchase another ticket to depart from Hong Kong instead owing to poor weather conditions.
but had to purchase another ticket to depart from Hong Kong instead owing to poor weather conditions.
Let's depart! It is 5.30am now
and prepare to depart soon!