Nghĩa của từ leave off bằng Tiếng Anh

omit, skip; stop, cease

Đặt câu với từ "leave off"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "leave off", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ leave off, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ leave off trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh

1. Where did we leave off?

2. Leave off your bad habits.

3. They leave off quarreling to sleep.

4. Let's leave off here for lunch.

5. It's time to leave off work.

6. I think I'll leave off my coat.

7. 'Will you leave off nagging?' he snarled.

8. 25 I would abjure my art then and there, leave off cursing, leave off binding fast and loose with spells.

9. I would abjure my art then and there, leave off cursing,[Sentence dictionary] leave off binding fast and loose with spells.

10. I wish you'd leave off whistling like that.

11. I shall leave off while I am well.

12. Hamlet had gone too far to leave off here.

13. Do not leave off your overcoat; it is cold.

14. Hey, leave off! I hate people touching my hair.

15. I've decided to leave off eating meat for a while.

16. Having annual leave, off sick and especially compassionate leave refused.

17. Ask for brown-bread toast and leave off the butter!

18. She take up the narrative where john have leave off.

19. And their children may carry on where they leave off.

20. We leave off our winter underwear when the warm weather comes.

21. He was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list.

22. Leave off from typing for now because the filing is more important.

23. The weather is getting warmer and you can leave off your heavy coat.

24. What does Absist mean? (obsolete) To stand apart from; top leave off; to desist

25. English words for Cesser include stop, cease, discontinue, desist, leave off and come off

26. Synonyms for Begone include away, depart, hightail, leave, off, out, scat, scoot, scram and shoo

27. I leave off only when Evan is hooked into the unfolding plot of the story.

28. If a harlot come, let her leave off whoredom, or else let her be rejected.

29. Better to leave off the Cliches when attempting to land a job in a creative field

30. He always had to leave off before he came, feeling sure his head would burst otherwise.

31. All she needed to do was raise the hemlines, raise the heels, and leave off the wimple.

32. The lad is strong - willed ; once he starts doing something, he won't leave off until he's finished it.

33. It is time to leave off, his daughter tells him, it s time to burst forth like a butterfly.

34. Absist (third-person singular simple present Absists, present participle Absisting, simple past and past participle Absisted) To stand apart from; to leave off; to desist

35. Some are directly competing, yes, but many take up where others leave off in workflow's onion-like layers and blend together at the layer edges.

36. Absist (third-person singular simple present Absists, present participle Absisting, simple past and past participle Absisted) (obsolete) To stand apart from; to leave off; to desist

37. Absist (third-person singular simple present Absists, present participle Absisting, simple past and past participle Absisted) (obsolete) To stand apart from; to leave off; to desist

38. I have no doubt that it is part of the destiny of the human race in its gradual improvement to leave off eating animals. Henry David Thoreau 

39. Far tougher was having to leave off Rose and Casey(Sentencedict.com), who has won the World Match Play Championship in England and twice was runner-up in the Match Play Championship in Arizona.

40. Scholar Jason David BeDuhn likewise says: “In Greek, if you leave off the article from theos in a sentence like the one in John 1:1c, then your readers will assume you mean ‘a god.’ . . .

41. “Collective[i] picks up where CRM, sales force automation, and customer journey solutions leave off to optimize the last mile, providing a cloud-based SaaS solution helping B2B businesses with predictive and prescriptive analytics to close the sale.”

42. "For one so badly wounded," observed Sancho at this point, "this young man has a great deal to say; they should make him leave off billing and Cooing, and attend to his soul; for to my thinking he has it more on his tongue than at his teeth."

43. (obsolete) The state or quality of being a concern 1861, John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism‎[1]: Men really ought to leave off talking a kind of nonsense on this subject, which they would neither talk nor listen to on other matters of practical Concernment.· That in which one is concerned or interested; concern; affair; interest

44. Ceaselessness The condition of being ceaseless; endlessness, eternity cease {f} stop, halt cease If something ceases, it stops cease {v} to leave off, stop, be extinct or at an end, fail, put an end to cease {n} an extinction, a failure ceaselessly endlessly cease (`cease' is a noun only in the phrase `without cease') end cease

45. Catalectic (adj.) 1580s, of a line of verse, "wanting an unaccented syllable in the last foot," from Late Latin catalecticus, from Greek katalektikos "leaving off," from kata "down" (see cata-) + legein "to leave off, cease from," from PIE root *sleg-"be slack, be languid." A complete line is said to be Acatalectic.

46. 1300, cesen, "to stop moving, acting, or speaking; come to an end," from Old French cesser "to come to an end, stop, Cease; give up, desist," from Latin cessare "to Cease, go slow, give over, leave off, be idle," frequentative of cedere (past participle cessus) "go away, withdraw, yield" (from PIE root *ked-"to go, yield")

47. He that is guilty of sins not to be named, . . . a magician, an enchanter, an astrologer, a diviner, an user of magic verses, . . . one that makes amulets, a charmer, a soothsayer, a fortune-teller, an observer of palmistry . . . , let these be proved for some time . . . and if they leave off those practices, let them be received; but if they will not agree to that, let them be rejected.”