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to leave sth behind

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  • leave behind sth; leave sth behind — UK US leave behind sth; leave sth behind Phrasal Verb with leave({{}}/liːv/ verb (past tense and past participle left /left/) ► to cause a situation to exist, especially a bad one, after you have gone: »The army left a trail of destruction behind …   Financial and business terms

  • leave sth behind — UK US leave sb/sth behind Phrasal Verb with leave({{}}/liːv/ verb (past tense and past participle left /left/) ► to forget to take something or someone with you: »I think I must have left my keys behind …   Financial and business terms

  • leave sb/sth behind — UK US leave sb/sth behind Phrasal Verb with leave({{}}/liːv/ verb (past tense and past participle left /left/) ► to forget to take something or someone with you: »I think I must have left my keys behind …   Financial and business terms

  • leave sb behind — UK US leave sb/sth behind Phrasal Verb with leave({{}}/liːv/ verb (past tense and past participle left /left/) ► to forget to take something or someone with you: »I think I must have left my keys behind …   Financial and business terms

  • leave — leave1 W1S1 [li:v] v past tense and past participle left [left] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(go away)¦ 2¦(stop)¦ 3 leave somebody/something alone 4¦(let something/somebody stay)¦ 5¦(not change/move something)¦ 6¦(result of accident/illness/event)¦ 7 be left… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • leave — 1 /li:v/ verb past tense and past participle left LEAVE A PLACE, VEHICLE 1 LEAVE (I, T) to go away from a place or a person: What time did you leave the office? | They were so noisy that the manager asked them to leave. (+ for): They re leaving… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • behind — 1 /bI haInd/ preposition 1 at or towards the back of something: The cat ran out from behind a tree. | I got stuck behind a truck all the way to the airport. | Jane shut the door behind her. see front 1 2 not as successful or advanced as someone… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • leave*/*/*/ — [liːv] (past tense and past participle left [left] ) verb I 1) [I/T] to go away from a place We left London at three in the afternoon.[/ex] Your plane leaves in ten minutes.[/ex] She leaves for work at 7.30 every morning.[/ex] 2) [I/T] to go away …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • leave a trail of sth — ► to leave a series or number of things behind you: »His company went into liquidation leaving a trail of debts. »Over the past 12 months, the company has underperformed the index by over 20%, leaving a trail of disappointed investors. Main Entry …   Financial and business terms

  • behind*/*/*/ — [bɪˈhaɪnd] grammar word I summary: Behind can be: ■ a preposition: The car behind us was flashing its lights. ■ an adverb: I stayed behind to look after the children. 1) at the back of sb/sth at the back of someone or something, or following them …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • ˌleave sb/sth beˈhind — phrasal verb 1) to forget to take someone or something with you When she was halfway home, she realized that she d left her purse behind.[/ex] 2) to improve or progress much faster than someone or something else …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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