English–Esperanto dictionary
Esperanto translation of the English word leave
English | Esperanto |
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(depart; sail; start) | |
(depart; set out; set forth) | |
(absent oneself; depart; go away; absent oneself from) | |
🔗 Who saw you leave? | |
(abandon; desert; forsake; quit) | |
(furlough) | |
(depart; set out) | |
(bequeath) | |
🔗 According to the death duties file, the princess Louise left £ 239,260, 18 shillings and sixpence, worth more than £ 70 million today. | |
(allow; let; release) | |
(permission; dispensation) | |
🔗 Then why do you insist on coming with me when I give you leave to return home? | |
(exit; go out; alight; emerge; quit; get out) | |
🔗 One of the warriors examined the lock that secured the chain, spoke to his fellows, and then left the hut. | |
(be lenient with; indulge; spare; relent; turn a blind eye to) | |
(spare time; time off; vacation; holiday; leisure) | () |
(leave behind) | |
🔗 I told you to leave it for me to mend! | |
(drive away) | |
🔗 She has not left the glade. | |
(depart) | |
🔗 They ordered one suspect out and commanded him to strip down completely naked before putting him in a patrol car, which did not leave the scene. | |
leave behind (leave) | |
ekvojaĝi al | |
🔗 And before he left for Quebec, Trump accused the European Union and Canada of treating the US “unfairly”. | |
(cease; stop; end; quit) | |
🔗 Only it got so cold, and it snowed so, they had to leave off. | |
leave on | ne demeti |
leave out (omit; overlook; skip; miss) | |
leaving behind | postlase de |
take leave (say goodbye; say goodbye to; take leave from; bid adieu; bid goodbye; part ways with) | |
leavings (detritus; garbage; refuse; trash; waste; scrap; clippings; litter) | () |
thick‐leaved | dikfolia |