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Traducción & Definición
to depart (or "to part"): partir, salir
The train has already departed. El tren ya salió.
the departure: la partida, la salida
Ejemplos
- "Let's get started, Bruno has parted."
- "Loudspeaker : This is the last call for all passengers traveling on Greendog Lines Bus number 368A, the 10AM departure for San Francisco."
- "Those passengers traveling on to Cork must change to the connecting train that will depart from Limerick Junction, at 18:00."
- "Flight departing from SFO at 3:30, return flight getting in on Monday at 6:50."
- "Reverend : Now, Edward Moon and Jean Marron are going to sing a song to Philip before he finally departs."
- "- You must check out by 8AM on your day of departure."
- "Any unattended luggage in the departure lounge will be removed by the security services and sold on Free-bay."
- "Departure: 5th October 2006 12:45 PM"
- "The next train from Dublin to Limerick will depart from platform five at 16:50."
- "Departure: October 5, 12:45 PM"
- "Fortunately, I was able to locate a log marking the subject's time of arrival and departure each day for the month of August."
- "Departure: October 1, 9:45 AM"
- "Departure date: July 6th"
- "Departure: 1st October 2006 09:45 AM"
- "Since our departure from San Francisco, we have traveled through four time zones, suffered one flat tire, lost six passengers and gained eight other passengers."
Ejercicio 1
In order to book Jean's ticket to travel on Greendog Lines, the operator asks for the following information:
In order to book Jean's ticket to travel on Greendog Lines, the operator asks for the following information:
No, there is no mention made of Jean's nationality or his country of origin here.
Yes, the operator asks for Jean's "credit card details", which he gives her by reading out his card number at the end of the dialogue.
Yes, the operator asks when Jean would like to leave, saying "when would you like to leave?".
The operator does check for availability, meaning whether any seats are available at all. But Jean is not asked about his choice of seating comfort.
Ejercicio 2
At the start of the dialogue, what announcement is given over the loudspeaker?
At the start of the dialogue, what announcement is given over the loudspeaker?
No, the announcement does not say that the bus has already "left" or "departed".
Later, the bus driver questions Jean about whether he is carrying any explosives, but the loudspeaker announcement here does not mention the safety of luggage.
No, the announcement does not say that this bus will be "delayed" or "late".
No, there would not be enough time to visit the ticket counter as this bus is about to leave!
This is the right answer. The loudspeaker says passengers for the New York City bus should "proceed directly" to their gate. That means they should go there right away!
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