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  • 61leave — I n. period of absence from duty, work 1) to give, grant a leave 2) to extend smb. s leave 3) to go on leave; to take a leave 4) to overstay one s leave 5) to cancel smb. s leave 6) an annual; compassionate; maternity; research; sabbatical;… …

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  • 62alone — [[t]əlo͟ʊn[/t]] ♦♦ 1) ADJ: v link ADJ When you are alone, you are not with any other people. There is nothing so fearful as to be alone in a combat situation... He was all alone in the middle of the hall, looking at no one. ADV: ADV after v Alone …

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  • 63leave — I. /liv / (say leev) verb (left, leaving) –verb (t) 1. to go away from, depart from, or quit, as a place, a person, or a thing. 2. to let stay or be as specified: to leave a door unlocked. 3. to let (a person, etc.) remain in a position to do… …

  • 64alone — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, sit, stand ▪ These islands are too small to stand alone as independent states. ▪ feel ▪ I ve never felt so alone as I do now …

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  • 65alone — a•lone [[t]əˈloʊn[/t]] adj. (used predicatively) 1) separate, apart, or isolated from others 2) to the exclusion of all others or all else: to live by bread alone[/ex] 3) unequaled; unexcelled: alone among his peers in artistry[/ex] 4)… …

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  • 66leave alone — verb To stop bothering. I wish hed leave me alone. Syn: let alone …

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  • 67leave well enough alone — verb To leave something alone; to avoid attempts to correct, fix, or improve what is already sufficient We should have left well enough alone when we had it working the first time. Syn: if it aint broke, dont fix it, never change a running system …

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  • 68alone — adj. to leave smb. alone * * * [ə ləʊn] to leave smb. alone …

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  • 69leave alone — don t disturb someone Please leave me alone so I can finish this essay …

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  • 70leave a person all on his own — • to leave a person to his own devices • to leave a person all on his own (from Idioms in Speech) to leave him alone to do what he wishes, giving him no help or advice He left us to our own devices; he didn t give a damn how the work was done as… …

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