[, ]the act of leaving a job; an example of this 离职◆She has announced her departure from the company. 她已宣布离开这家公司。◆The sudden departure of top executives has left the group in crisis. 高层管理人员的突然离职使这集团陷入了危机。⨁an abrupt / early / a sudden / an unexpected departure 忽然/提前/突然/意外离职⨁a forced / planned / voluntary departure 被迫的/按计划的/自愿的离职⨁executive / management / staff departures 行政人员/管理人员/员工离职
[, ]the act of leaving a place; a plane, train, etc. leaving a place at a particular time 离开;起程;出发;(在特定时间)离开的飞机(或火车等)◆Passengers must check in at least two hours before departure. 乘客必须在飞机起飞前至少两小时办理登机手续。◆There are 30 daily departures on the route between London and Edinburgh. 在伦敦和爱丁堡之间每天有 30 个班次。◆the departures board (= which shows when planes, etc. are leaving) 出发时刻牌⨁a departure gate / lounge / time 登机(或上车)口;候机(或车)室;离站时间