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

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Did you leave a tip? ¿Dejaste propina?
I must leave here today. Debo salir de aquí hoy.
It's time to leave. Es hora de irse.
They're about to leave. Ellos están por partir.
Rats leave a sinking ship. Las ratas abandonan el barco.
When does the next train leave? ¿Cuándo se marcha el siguiente tren?
You can leave your hat on. Puedes dejarte el sombrero puesto.
I've got work to do, so piss off and leave me alone. Tengo que trabajar, así que lárgate y déjame en paz.
Don't enter the room without leave. No entres al cuarto sin permiso.
Can I leave a message? ¿Puedo dejar un mensaje?
When does the train leave? ¿Cuándo sale el tren?
We'll leave tomorrow morning. Nos vamos mañana por la mañana.
She is about to leave. Ella está a punto de partir.
Don't leave your baby crying. No abandones a tu bebé cuando llora.
Too bad you have to leave already. Es una lástima que tengas que marcharte ya.
You were careless to leave your umbrella on the train. Fuiste descuidado al dejarte tu paraguas en el tren.
Don't leave any traces. No dejen ningún rastro.
What time do you leave? ¿A qué hora sales?
What time will you leave? ¿A qué hora te irás?
We're ready to leave. Estamos listos para partir.
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