| 单词 | to take leave of one's senses | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto take leave of one's senses (also occasionally sense)  (d)    to take leave of one's senses (also occasionally sense): to stop thinking or acting sanely, normally, or sensibly; to act foolishly, ill-advisedly, or uncharacteristically. ΚΠ 1703    Lett. from Living to Living 54  				Should I once take leave of my Senses, to give a Farewell to those Profits that have made me taken for one that has had Prodigious Intellectuals. 1775    Mod. Hon.  i. 22  				This master of mine, has taken leave of his senses. 1854    Methodist Q. Rev. Jan. 140  				As to his denying logic, if he has ever done that, I should say that he must have taken leave of his sense. 1893    Earl of Dunmore Pamirs I. xv. 187  				The public..would think that the artist had taken leave of his senses. 1938    K. O'Brien Pray for Wanderer 		(1951)	 ix. 171  				God! Was he taking leave of his senses? 1995    K. Ishiguro Unconsoled xxii. 314  				Have you altogether taken leave of your senses? 2011    Independent 17 Aug. (Viewspaper section) 5/1  				A Republican party that..has taken leave of its senses. < as lemmas  | 
	
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