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

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I've been on sick leave. He estado de licencia por enfermedad.
Leave it off the list. Sácalo de la lista.
Must I leave at once? ¿Debo irme de una vez?
We ought to leave now. Deberíamos de irnos ahora.
Please just leave me alone. Por favor, sólo déjame solo.
Please, leave it to me. Por favor déjamelo a mí.
I want to leave early. Quiero irme temprano.
When do you leave here? ¿Cuándo te iras de aquí?
Take it, or leave it. Tómalo o déjalo.
I have to leave now. Ya me tengo que ir.
I'm ready to leave. Estoy preparado para irme.
Let's leave her alone. Dejémosla sola.
I have to leave tomorrow Tengo que irme mañana
I guess we should leave now. Supongo que deberíamos irnos ahora.
I've got to leave soon. Me tengo que ir luego.
Leave it where you found it. Déjalo donde lo encontraste.
We'd better leave her alone. Mejor dejarla en paz.
You may leave out the details. Puedes omitir los detalles.
He didn't want to leave. No se quería ir.
You will do well to leave him. Harías bien en dejarlo.
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