Usage examples of "depart" in English with translation to Spanish

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What time does the train depart? ¿A qué hora sale el tren?
I'm ready to depart. Estoy listo para partir.
When does the next one depart? ¿Cuándo se marcha el próximo?
What time does my flight depart? ¿A qué hora sale mi vuelo?
This train is ready to depart Este tren está listo para partir
My flight will depart in an hour. Mi avión sale en una hora.
Weather permitting, I'll depart tomorrow. Si el tiempo lo permite, partiré mañana.
And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet. Y quien sea que no te reciba ni oiga tus palabras, cuando salgas de esa casa o ciudad, sacude el polvo de tus pies.
What time does the train for New York depart? ¿A qué hora parte el tren a Nueva York?
The plane departs at 5:30 PM. El avión sale a las cinco y media de la tarde.
Heavy snow prevented the train from departing. La fuerte nevazón impidió que el tren partiera.
He departed for London the day before yesterday. Él salió hacia Londres anteayer.
The train departs here at 9:00 a.m. El tren parte de aquí a las 9:00 a.m.
What time does your plane depart? ¿A qué hora despega tu avión?
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