Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Leave"
The meaning of "Leave" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does we leave it there mean?
A:
@morrisononodje
“We leave it there” means *that is all I want to say about it*.
It means *no comment*.
—Those are just rumours, but I have no further comment.
The person who is speaking want to end the discussion.
—Do you have holiday plans for the summer?
—Yes, I have plans but I don’t want to discuss them so we leave it there.
“We leave it there” means *that is all I want to say about it*.
It means *no comment*.
—Those are just rumours, but I have no further comment.
The person who is speaking want to end the discussion.
—Do you have holiday plans for the summer?
—Yes, I have plans but I don’t want to discuss them so we leave it there.
Q:
What does Unpaid leave is granted is at the Company’s discretion. If you apply for unpaid leave while serving notice, the Company can extend the notice period mean?
A:
“Unpaid leave is granted at the Company’s discretion”. This means employee can apply for unpaid leave and the company can choose whether or not to allow it.
“While serving notice” means during the period after you have resigned but before you have left the company, i.e. during the notice period.
“While serving notice” means during the period after you have resigned but before you have left the company, i.e. during the notice period.
Q:
What does We leave in three mean?
A:
Based on the context, it could mean “three hours” or “three minutes” (usually, it means “minutes”).
Other than that, it means that the speaker and someone else/some other people/you are going to leave and go somewhere in three minutes/hours.
Hope that makes sense! Let me know if you have any questions :)
Other than that, it means that the speaker and someone else/some other people/you are going to leave and go somewhere in three minutes/hours.
Hope that makes sense! Let me know if you have any questions :)
Q:
What does left over 가 먹다 남은 찌꺼기를 나타내는 단어라고 알고 있는데 아직 먹지 않은 새 음식을 나타낼 때 써도 되나요? ex) 큰 통에 들어있는 밥을 세 명에게 나누어 주고 남은 큰 통 안의 밥 ← 이걸 left over 음식이라고 할 수 있나요? mean?
A:
For something to be a leftover, a portion of it has to have been used. For example if referring to “leftover rice”, a part of this rice has to have already been consumed. Otherwise, it’s just rice (“rice I made yesterday”).
Q:
What does What Her left is. mean?
A:
意味がなさそうです。直接訳したら、彼女の左は、になります。
Example sentences using "Leave"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with left off.
A:
Everyone was invited but Dave. He got left off.
I feel so left off! Everyone but me knows the secret!
I feel so left off! Everyone but me knows the secret!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with leave it up to you.
A:
I’d like it if we went to the park but I’ll leave it up to you.
We can go shopping or go to dinner, I’ll leave it up to you.
You know nothing about Chinese history, I don’t know why she’d leave it up to you.
Hope that helps :)
We can go shopping or go to dinner, I’ll leave it up to you.
You know nothing about Chinese history, I don’t know why she’d leave it up to you.
Hope that helps :)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with leave out.
A:
not include somethimg or someone
Everybody was invited to the party but me. They left me out. I wasn't invited.
Everybody was invited to the party but me. They left me out. I wasn't invited.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I left *** behind.
A:
I left my bag behind
I left her behind
I left it behind
I left my phone behind
-is that what you meant?
I left her behind
I left it behind
I left my phone behind
-is that what you meant?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with leave.
A:
leave means to go away
I will leave my office at 5
I will leave my office at 5
Synonyms of "Leave" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between leave and go off and take off ?
A:
Leave is kind of just a general term. You left, you’re no longer there. Take off refers to a hasty departure, like running away. Go off is rarely used to describe leaving a place, except, maybe, when you’ve gone somewhere far away, like on a vacation or an adventure. Go off typically refers to an explosion of sorts (that can mean a bomb, an angry man, etc.).
Q:
What is the difference between I'll leave it up to you. and it's up to you. ?
A:
They’re both the same. You won’t have issues using any of the examples.
Q:
What is the difference between leave sth out and take sth out ?
A:
you can take something out of the refrigerator. leaving something out means not putting it back again
Q:
What is the difference between leave it to me and count on me ?
A:
"Leave it to me!" -> "I can do this [on my own]!" "任せて!"
"You can count on me!" -> "[Trust me ("信じて")] I can do this!"
"You can count on me!" -> "[Trust me ("信じて")] I can do this!"
Q:
What is the difference between leave a message with someone
and leave a message for someone ?
and leave a message for someone ?
A:
Example phone conversation:
A) Hello?
B) Hi. Is C there?
A) No. Can I take a message?
B) Yeah. Tell him his order is ready to be picked up.
B left a message with A.
The message he left was for C. (Cさん宛て)
A) Hello?
B) Hi. Is C there?
A) No. Can I take a message?
B) Yeah. Tell him his order is ready to be picked up.
B left a message with A.
The message he left was for C. (Cさん宛て)
Translations of "Leave"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I am going to annual leave on Jauary 2nd next year. But I cannot apply for a leave next year on company portal system. So I sent a email for my annual leave to my boss and human resource staff. I am going to apply for my annual leave on January 3rd.
A:
"I am going on annual leave on Jauary 2nd next year. But I cannot apply for a leave next year on the company portal system, so I sent an email about my annual leave to my boss and HR. Then I'm going to apply for my annual leave on January 3rd."
I think your English has been improving!
I think your English has been improving!
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? How to describe this leave? Thank you.
A:
It had been munched on by a bug.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? I need to take sick leave in AU English more naturally
A:
"I need to take a sick leave"
In Australian slang, you can also say "chuck a sickie" when you are taking a sick leave but you're not actually sick.
In Australian slang, you can also say "chuck a sickie" when you are taking a sick leave but you're not actually sick.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I'm leaving now
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? leave
A:
Practice working on your "v" sound
Other questions about "Leave"
Q:
Which is correct?
1. I took three days’ sick leave.
2. I took three-day sick leave.
3. I took three days of sick leave.
1. I took three days’ sick leave.
2. I took three-day sick leave.
3. I took three days of sick leave.
A:
I took a three-day sick leave.
However, 3 wouldn't bother me that much... I don't know if I'd use it naturally, though.
However, 3 wouldn't bother me that much... I don't know if I'd use it naturally, though.
Q:
“Just leave it as it is” or “Let it on” Does this sound natural?
A:
× “Just leave it as it is” or “Let it on”
✓ “Just leave it as it is” is fine; but not “Let it on.” Try “let it be” or “leave it alone.” (Unless you mean the dog get onto the bus.”)
✓ “Just leave it as it is” is fine; but not “Let it on.” Try “let it be” or “leave it alone.” (Unless you mean the dog get onto the bus.”)
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce Please leave your personal information on the paper and I will give you a receipt later. You will receive a reply by letter in a week. Thank you!
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A:
try to say stronger 'th' for 'thank'
Q:
Please leave your personal information on the paper, I will give you a receipt later, and you will receive a reply by letter in a week, thank you! Does this sound natural?
A:
× Please leave your personal information on the paper, I will give you a receipt later, and you will receive a reply by letter in a week, thank you!
✓ Please leave your personal information on the paper and I will give you a receipt later. You will receive a reply by letter in a week. Thank you!
✓ Please leave your personal information on the paper and I will give you a receipt later. You will receive a reply by letter in a week. Thank you!
Q:
Hello, I'm am on a sick leave today, that I why you are asked to wait for an acsess from another person or just complete the first page of unit 5 vocabulary, in your notebooks of course
A:
Hello, I’m on sick leave today, that’s why you have been asked to wait for access from another person or just complete the first page of unit 5 vocabulary, in your notebooks of course.
If this doesn’t make sense to what do you said sorry.
I’m = i am
You don’t need to say I am am
You don’t say ‘a sick day’ just ‘sick day’
That I *I think you meant that’s*
If you have asked them in the past say:
Have been asked
Access does not need an ‘an’ before
(Also look how you correctly spell it)
Hello, I’m on sick leave today, that’s why you have been asked to wait for access from another person or just complete the first page of unit 5 vocabulary, in your notebooks of course.
If this doesn’t make sense to what do you said sorry.
I’m = i am
You don’t need to say I am am
You don’t say ‘a sick day’ just ‘sick day’
That I *I think you meant that’s*
If you have asked them in the past say:
Have been asked
Access does not need an ‘an’ before
(Also look how you correctly spell it)
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