US /dɪˈpɑrt wɪθ/
・UK /dɪˈpɑ:t wɪð/
John Dashwood saw the packages depart with a sigh.
John Dashwood saw the packages depart with a sigh.
After the first surprise of the intelligence had a little abated, a rumor was spread through the entrenched camp which stretched along the margin of the Hudson, forming a chain of outworks to the body of the fort itself, that a chosen detachment of fifteen hundred men was to depart with the dawn for "William Henry," the post at the northern extremity of the portage.
depart, with the dawn, for William Henry, the post at the northern extremity of the
Dorothy was sorry to depart with her new friends, but she had to go home to her family.