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Meaning of odísť | Babel Free

Verb CEFR A1 Common
ɔdiːsc

Definitions

  1. leave, depart (to leave a place on foot or by vehicle; to move away)
    intransitive, perfective
  2. depart, pull out (of vehicles; to leave a station or stop, usually according to a schedule)
    intransitive, perfective
  3. leave for, move (to leave or change one's workplace or location for a new one)
    intransitive, perfective
  4. quit, resign, retire (to stop performing an activity or being active in a specific field)
    intransitive, perfective
  5. leave, abandon (to leave a partner, family, or home permanently)
    intransitive, perfective
  6. pass away, depart (to die or stop living)
    euphemistic, intransitive, perfective
  7. fail, go (of body organs; to stop functioning or wear out)
    colloquial, intransitive, perfective
  8. fade, subside, pass (of feelings or natural phenomena; to lose intensity or end)
    colloquial, intransitive, perfective
  9. break down, fail (of machines or devices; to break or stop working)
    colloquial, intransitive, perfective

Equivalents

English depart go away

Examples

“Deti pred chvíľkou odišli z domu.”

The children left home a moment ago.

“Autobus odišiel krátko po ôsmej.”

The bus departed shortly after eight.

“Učiteľ odišiel na nové pôsobisko.”

The teacher left for a new workplace.

“Rozhodol sa odísť z politiky.”

He decided to leave politics.

“Odišla od manžela za iným.”

She left her husband for another.

“Odišiel od nás po ťažkej chorobe.”

He passed away after a serious illness.

“Úplne mu odišiel hlas.”

His voice failed completely.

“Strach odíde vtedy, keď nastúpi láska.”

Fear leaves when love steps in.

“V aute nám odišla prevodovka.”

The gearbox in our car failed.

CEFR level

A1
Beginner
This word is part of the CEFR A1 vocabulary — beginner level.
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