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The American Heritage Dictionary
of Idioms, Second Edition
Depart from, say good-bye to. For example, Sorry but I have to take leave ofyou
now, or After the movie we'll take our leave ofyou. [Mid-1200s] 2. take leave of
one's senses. Behave irrationally, act crazy, as in Give them the keys to the
house?
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Experience, Evidence, and Sense: The Hidden Cultural Legacy ...
The French dictionary Collins-Robert (1995) glosses the English expressions
based on the English keyword sense through the French word raison 'reason' as
follows: to take leave of one's senses—perdre la raison (lit. 'to lose reason') to ...
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English idioms for Spanish speakers
331 take it from me 278 to take it lying down 157 to take it out on 280 to take its
course 60 to take leave of 154 to take leave of one's senses 155 to take lightly
159 to take long 1 64 to take note of 1 90 to take off 280 to take off one's hat to
125 to ...
Eugene Savaiano, Lynn W. Winget, 2007
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Dictionary
of St. Lucian Creole: Part 1: Kwéyòl - English, ...
... evekpemision-ou; you have my leave to do what you like, ou nipemisionmwen
pou fe sa ou vlé; six month's leave, si mwa konjé {vakans}; to take leave of one's
friends, pou di kanmawad-ou "adié"; to take leave of one's senses, vini fou; v., ...
Jones E. Mondesir, Lawrence D. Carrington, 1992
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The Wordsworth Dictionary
of Idioms
He must be out of his senses! a sense of proportion see proportion. a sixth sense
see six. take leave of one's senses to become slightly mad: What did she say that
for? She must have taken leave of her senses! sepulchre a whited sepulchre ...
Elizabeth McLaren Kirkpatrick, C. M. Schwarz, 1993
He must be out of his senses! a sense of proportion see proportion. a sixth sense
see six. take leave of one's senses to become slightly mad: What did she say that
for? She must have taken leave of her senses! sepulchre a whited sepulchre ...
... leave in Spain. fefj»ft ft Hffi^lf fK □ ) to take leave of one's senses ! i£ lit (He
won't do it; he must have taken leave of his senses] ffe^ltfftjlfcjl ' life to take leave
to [SEA) Ift i H©C i St* ft (I fa£e leave to differ from you. ^ to take (one's) leave L l>'
0 ...
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Amharic-English dictionary: H - N.
h-tt i Wn^t her mother's death robbed her of any interest in life) Aft") s h<<D* to
take leave of one's senses, become crazy Aft" '□ *PAA (with personal suffixes) to
grieve, feel pity, be upset by surprise or panic; to be suspicious Aft" '• fl»A+ (with ...
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Idiomatic Expressions with English Grammar' 99 Ed.
... TOLL — TAKE KINDLY TO — TAKE LEAVE OF — TAKE LEAVE OF ONE'S
SENSES TAKE LIBERTIES WITH TAKE LIFE AS IT COMES — to start again from
the beginning — to feel emotionally upset — to escape from the police — to
endure ...
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Comprehensive English-Hindi dictionary:
ltM; holiday t^jt, 3TTO7T I To take one's leave of, to bid farewell f^T ^Rr, f^T ^>T -
iHWiK, <^<A\ I To take leave of one's senses, to go mad TFTeT ^RT I To take
leave, to assume permission 3TRTT $ *H ^RT;to be absent from duty with
permission ...
Bholānātha Tivārī, Amaranātha Kapūra, Viśvaprakāśa Gupta, 1998