"To take one's leave" means to formally say goodbye or to depart from a place or gathering. It often implies that the person is leaving with the intention of not returning, or it can signify a respectful or polite exit. The phrase is commonly used in formal or literary contexts.
Same meaning as take it or leave it.
The prefix that, when added to the root -cept-, creates a word meaning to take or leave out is "ex-" as in the word "except."
72 hours/ 3 full days to leave system
Full If you were not on leave when the travel happened, you cannot claim LTA Tax benefits. The full amount will be taxable
Two things. One is the verb meaning to go from where you are to somewhere else. "I leave for London in the morning" This is the most common meaning.There is also a noun form "I take my leave" which means "I'm leaving now".The second meaning means "permission". This is the meaning in the phrase "absent without leave (AWOL)". It occurs in phrases like "give me leave", or "I ask your leave", "by your leave" and so on.
To "take off full blast" means to start quickly. The idiom refers to a motor or jet engine starting off at full blast or full throttle, which would be as fast as possible.
to present the work of another as one's own
There is over 100 different types of Anti Histamines that are on the market. Which one/ones are you talking about?
Of the 15 bones, take away 6 and leave the ones that spell the word TEN.
"Broke camp" means to take down a campsite in preparation to leave for another campsite or return home.
Theres no hidden message to the song it just means she is who she is, this is it take it or leave it she's not changing for anybody
Take off is a phrasal verb and has idiomatic meanings and literal meanings Mitch wants to take off for parts unknown. -- means to leave to go some where -- idiomatic meaning Carol wants to take off her shoes to relieve her sore feet. -- means to remove something -- literal meaning The plan will take off soon. -- idiomatic meaning -- means to go into the sky