Departure in spanish

Salida

pronunciation: sɑlidɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures
salida

departure1 = salida, partida. 

Example: Apart from its undoubted value in its own right, Sears' provides a valuable model or point of departure for others.

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» departure date = fecha de salida.

Example: Data pertaining to student arrival and departure dates were collected in Washington and Michigan, two of the largest migrant receiving states.

» departure lounge = sala de embarque.

Example: Baby changing facilities are available at the check-in areas, en-route to the boarding gates, in the departure lounge and arrivals lounge.

» departure time = hora de salida.

Example: For example, information on train departure times becomes the more 'valuable' the more crucial is the purpose of the journey.

» make + departure = salir, irse.

Example: Before making his departure, however, a few hints upon the methods of examining bibliographic compilations are necessary.

» point of departure = punto de partida, punto inicial.

Example: Apart from its undoubted value in its own right, Sears' provides a valuable model or point of departure for others.

» take + Posesivo + departure = salir, irse.

Example: 'I'm sure we'll be in touch a lot this week!' Suttie took her departure, repeating the offer.

departure2 = desviación, separación. 

Example: Accounting for his departures from Panizzi's rules, Jewett explained that some of them 'conform more to rules advocated by Mr. Panizzi than to those finally sanctioned by the Trustees of the Museum'.

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» departure from the norm = desviación de la norma.

Example: The tenth edition was a departure from the norm in that it was an adaptation rather than a strict abridgement.

Departure synonyms

release in spanish: lanzamiento, pronunciation: rilis noun, verbloss in spanish: pérdida, pronunciation: lɔs noundifference in spanish: diferencia, pronunciation: dɪfɜrəns nounexit in spanish: salida, pronunciation: egzɪt noundeviation in spanish: desviación, pronunciation: divieɪʃən noungoing in spanish: yendo, pronunciation: goʊɪŋ noundivergence in spanish: divergencia, pronunciation: daɪvɜrdʒəns nounpassing in spanish: paso, pronunciation: pæsɪŋ nounexpiration in spanish: vencimiento, pronunciation: ekspɜreɪʃən nounleaving in spanish: dejando, pronunciation: livɪŋ noungoing away in spanish: va a desaparecer, pronunciation: goʊɪŋəweɪ noun
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