α. see leave n.1 and taking n.
β. 1800s– leaves-taking.
| 单词 | leave-taking | 
| 释义 | leave-takingn.α. see leave n.1 and taking n. β. 1800s– leaves-taking.  1.  The action of saying goodbye. Also: an instance of this; †a parting speech (obsolete). ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > 			[noun]		 > that which is or can be spoken > a speech > parting speech leave-taking1448 the world > action or operation > behaviour > good behaviour > courtesy > courteous act or expression > 			[noun]		 > parting salutation > saying farewell or leave-taking leave-taking1448 leavec1540 congee1577 valediction1614 goodbying1811 1448    in  S. A. Moore Lett. & Papers J. Shillingford 		(1871)	  i. 38 (MED)  				We toke our leve, and y yn my leve takyng seyyng, [etc.]. 1489						 (a1380)						    J. Barbour Bruce 		(Adv.)	  ii. 143  				[He] passyt furth but leve-taking. 1511    H. Watson tr.  Noble Hist. King Ponthus 		(new ed.)	 sig. H.iv  				At the leue takynge there was wepynge & waylynge ynough saynge. 1560    T. Chamberlain Let. 7 Dec. (P.R.O.: SP 70/21) f. 32v  				It werre not amisse..to let me at my leaue taking reiterate the motion made vnto this king at my L. Montagues first [coming]..towching the ratification of the treatis betwene your progenitors. 1591						 (    Lady M. Sidney Very Godly Let. in  Corr. Sir P. Sidney 		(2012)	 I. 5  				And for a finall leaue taking for this time, see that you shewe your selfe as a louing obedient Scholer to your good Maister. a1616    W. Shakespeare Macbeth 		(1623)	  ii. iii. 143  				And let vs not be daintie of leaue-taking, But shift  away.       View more context for this quotation 1665    S. Clarke Life & Death Hannibal 24  				The Generals were accompanied with a great number that brought them out of the City, and dismissed them with Friendly leave-taking, and good wishes. 1744    J. Stevens Mod. Wife  ii. ii. 33  				So! they are both gone.—An odd Sort of a Leave-taking, sneaking Dogs! 1791    F. Burney Diary July 		(1842)	 V. 220  				My last day..was filled with..packing, leave-taking, bills-paying, and lessoning to Mdlle. Jacobi. 1838    E. A. Poe Narr. Arthur Gordon Pym xx. 165  				We had agreed..to pay a formal visit of leavestaking to the village. 1898    Cosmopolitan June 181/2  				In her final leave-taking, Cora had genially proffered her services if he desired to know any or all of the young ladies. 1939    Fortune Oct. 73/1  				That personality clashes helped to bring about some leave-takings is undoubtedly true. 1975    H. S. Levy Japanese Sex Crimes Mod. Times 123  				When that happens accept defeat in good grace, arrange a solicitous leavestaking, and get a raincheck. 2007    Times BFI 51st London Film Festival Programme 48/1  				The sense of leave-taking and return remain constant elements.  2.  The action of taking leave from official duties, employment, etc. ΚΠ 1839    C. Elliot Let. 29 May in  Corr. China 		(1840)	 411 in  Parl. Papers XXXVI. 5  				It [sc. an official paper] is in reply to my note of leave-taking, in which I mentioned that I was out of health. 1906    Jrnl. Assoc. Mil. Surgeons U.S. 18 456  				Desertion and illicit leave-taking. 1928    Ann. Rep. Police City of Bombay 33  				The health, not only of the men, but also of their wives and children..was a cause of constant leave taking. 1967    Brit. Jrnl. Psychiatry 113 547/1  				Goffman..described certain types of institutional behaviour under the heading of ‘messing up’: these include fighting, drunkenness,..improper leave-taking (absconding) and participation in collective riots. 1998    Guardian 7 Nov. (Saturday section) 3/2  				Sick-note culture refers not to legitimate leave taking, but to institutional skiving. Compounds  General attributive, as (in sense  1)  leave-taking ceremony,  leave-taking letter, etc., (in sense  2)  leave-taking night,  leave-taking pattern, etc. ΚΠ 1680    Don Tomazo 102  				A Dutch-woman..had so ravish'd, or rather infatuated him, upon the Leave-taking Night. 1769    E. Griffith Delicate Distress xi. in  R. Griffith  & E. Griffith Two Novels I. 46  				She received a kind of leave-taking letter from him, excusing his perfidy, by her want of complaisance to his request. 1782    Earl of Malmesbury Let. 5 Apr. in  Diaries & Corr. 		(1844)	 I. 496  				The usual magnificent leave-taking presents are preparing. 1796    C. Smith Marchmont III. 256  				Mrs. Glaston, without repeating the usual leave-taking compliments, departed. 1828    Lights & Shades Eng. Life II. 182  				The Captain urged Charles to deliver a final leavetaking letter to Emily. 1843    Asiatic Jrnl. & Monthly Misc. 1 152  				Mr. Maddock took us to the leave-taking ceremony at the Shalimar gardens. 1895    Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Dec. 845/2  				She had remembered that leave-taking scene at the Waverley Station. 1934    F. A. Yates John Florio iv. 68  				He was the bearer of a leave-taking letter to Walsingham. 1937    Decisions Acting Comptroller Gen. U.S. 16 Index Digest 1190/2  				Legal residence..determines employee's right to free transportation from post of duty to port..and return for leave-taking purposes. 1971    J. Spencer Eng. Lang. W. Afr. 29  				Greeting and leave-taking formulae never precisely match across cultural borders. 1975    Brit. Jrnl. Industr. Med. 32 193  				Atomic bomb survivors..took significantly more days of both annual leave and sick leave than did matched and paired control subjects. These differences in leave-taking patterns are considered to be due to behavioural causes. 2008    H. R. M. Pauwels Goddess as Role Model iii. 184  				The leave-taking ceremony is dealt with rather swiftly. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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