parting
noun /ˈpɑːtɪŋ/
/ˈpɑːrtɪŋ/
Idioms - [uncountable, countable] the act or occasion of leaving a person or place
离别;分手;分别 - She was already dreading the moment of parting.
她已经在害怕离别时刻的到来。 - We had a tearful parting at the airport.
我们在机场洒泪而别。
- It was an amicable parting and we greatly value the years we spent together.
这是一次友好的分手,我们十分珍惜共同度过的几年时光。 - The divorce was a bitter parting that cost him financially as well as emotionally.
离婚是苦涩的离别,他不但花费了金钱,也耗费了情感。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- final
- amicable
- bitter
- …
- the moment of parting
- a/the parting of the ways
- She was already dreading the moment of parting.
- enlarge image(British English)(North American English part)[countable] a line on a person’s head where the hair is divided with a comb
(头发的)分缝,发缝, 分线 - a side/centre parting
偏分;中分
- a side/centre parting
- [uncountable, countable] the act or result of dividing something into parts
分开;分离;散开 - the parting of the clouds
云破天开 - The boat made a parting through the duckweed.
船在浮萍中分开了。
- the parting of the clouds
Idioms
a/the parting of the ways
- a point at which two people or groups of people decide to separate
岔路口;分道扬镳处;分手处 - These events led to a final parting of the ways.
这些事件导致了最后的分道扬镳。
- These events led to a final parting of the ways.