inglese » portoghese

I . leave [liːv] SOST

1. leave:

leave
to take (one's) leave (of sb)

2. leave senza pl:

leave
to go/be on leave MILIT

II . leave <left, left> [liːv] VB vb trans

1. leave (depart from):

leave work
to leave home

2. leave (not take away with):

leave
to leave sth to sb
to leave sth to sb (forget)

III . leave <left, left> [liːv] VB vb intr

leave
leave

leave behind VB vb trans

1. leave behind (not take along):

leave behind

2. leave behind (forget):

leave behind

3. leave behind (progress beyond):

leave behind past

leave off VB vb trans

1. leave off (give up):

leave off

2. leave off (omit):

leave off
leave off

leave on VB vb trans

leave out VB vb trans

1. leave out (omit):

leave out

2. leave out (exclude):

leave out

leave over VB vb trans

leave over

sick leave SOST

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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He must not leave the grounds except on official occasions, and he is not given any pocket money.
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Priests are never to leave the altar to collect alms from the faithful.
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He overstayed his leave, lost his government post, and the decision to become a full-time actor was effectively made for him.
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The motions for leave to file petitions for writs of habeas corpus are denied.
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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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After they leave, the Prince Regent appears, in disguise, dressed as a tattered vagabond.
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Following the death of his father he was granted compassionate leave by the club, missing one game.
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In 1894, after several complaints and an incident with a disgruntled male subordinate that involved gunplay, the bishop ordered her to leave the convent.
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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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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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