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I . leave [li:v] N no pl

2. leave (farewell):

slovo n

3. leave (permission, consent):

4. leave (departure):

odhod m

II . leave <left, left> [li:v] VB trans

1. leave (depart from):

odhajati [perf oditi]

3. leave (not take away with):

4. leave (forget to take):

5. leave (let traces remain):

6. leave (cause to remain):

8. leave (not change):

9. leave (not eat):

10. leave (bequeath):

11. leave (be survived by):

12. leave (put off doing):

13. leave (not discuss further):

III . leave <left, left> [li:v] VB intr

leave behind VB trans

1. leave (not take along):

2. leave (leave traces):

3. leave (no longer participate in):

I . leave off VB trans

2. leave (not put on):

3. leave (not wear):

4. leave (not turn on):

II . leave off VB intr inf

leave out VB trans

2. leave (exclude):

leave over VB trans usu passive to be left over [from sth]

of [ɒv, əv] PREP

2. of after n (expressing relationship):

of
od +gen

5. of after vb, n (consisting of):

of
iz +gen

7. of after adj (done by):

of
od +gen

10. of (expressing cause):

11. of (expressing origin):

13. of after n (expressing condition):

15. of after n (with respect to scale):

of
od +gen

16. of (expressing age):

of

17. of after n (denoting example of category):

18. of after n (typical of):

19. of after n (expressing characteristic):

leave-in [ˈli:vɪn] ADJ

ˈleave-tak·ing N no pl

ma·ˈter·nity leave N no pl

pa·ˈter·nity leave N no pl

ˈshore leave N no pl

ˈsick leave N no pl MED

ˈout of PREP

1. out of after vb (towards outside):

iz +gen

5. out of (spoken by):

iz +gen

6. out of (made from):

iz +gen

7. out of (motivated by):

zaradi +gen

8. out of after n (ratio of):

od +gen

11. out of (sheltered from):

un·dreamed of ADJ pred, un·dreamed-of [ʌnˈdri:mdˌɒv] ADJ, un·dreamt of ADJ attr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She was diagnosed with brain cancer later that year and took a leave of absence.
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The team however only played one year before requesting a leave of absence from the league in 1976.
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The strain on his health during the riots forced him to take a leave of absence from the force for the next five years.
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His illness led him to take a leave of absence from mayoral duties.
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In the early 2000s, he took a leave of absence from the industry.
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He was sent on a one-year leave of absence in 1878 because of a chest complaint.
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Leave of absence was given to army men at regular intervals.
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He had a year's leave of absence and resigned the position of government astronomer in 1905.
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She had applied for a 12-month leave of absence but this was denied her.
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The franchise requested and were granted a leave of absence for the 2013-2014 season in order to re-organize.
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