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单词 exit
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exit
(egzɪt , eksɪt )
Word forms: exits , exiting , exited
1. countable noun A2
The exit is the door through which you can leave a public building.
He picked up the case and walked towards the exit.
There's a fire exit by the downstairs ladies room.
2. countable noun A2
An exit on a motorway or highway is a place where traffic can leave it.
Take the A422 exit at Old Stratford.
3. countable noun [usually adjective NOUN]
If you refer to someone's exit, you are referring to the way that they left a room or building, or the fact that they left it. [formal]
I made a hasty exit and managed to open the gate.
4. countable noun
If you refer to someone's exit, you are referring to the way that they left a situation or activity, or the fact that they left it. [formal]
...after England's exit from the European Championship. [+ from]
They suggested that she make a dignified exit in the interest of the party.
5. verb
If you exit from a room or building, you leave it. [formal]
She exits into the tropical storm. [VERB]
As I exited the final display, I entered a hexagonal room. [VERB noun]
She walked into the front door of a store and exited from the rear. [VERB + from]
6. verb B1
If you exit a computer program or system, you stop running it. [computing]
I can open other applications without having to exit the spreadsheet. [VERB noun]
Exit is also a noun.
Press Exit to return to your document.
Collocations:
exit a plane
The plane landed, and when we pulled up to the gate all of us were ready to exit that plane as fast as we could.
Christianity Today
Upon disembarkation, the passengers exit the plane via the air-bridge and then proceed downstairs to the baggage carousel.
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He then activated the emergency inflatable slide and exited the plane.
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Evacuation was carried out and all remaining passengers and flight attendants exited the plane in less than 45 seconds.
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After being lifted to altitude by a plane, he ignites the engines just before he exits the plane with the wings folded.
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exit a train
He would board the last train of the night and exit the train at any station he pleases.
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They exit the train seven miles later.
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The strikers found no strikebreakers, and were cheering as they exited the train.
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Riders exit the trains; which are manually blocked by the operator, and exit the boarding station.
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On the right side of the railway track, this dramatic scene was being filmed and on the left side, commuters were exiting the train.
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exit a vehicle
The rally driver thanks guests, who exit the vehicle.
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To ensure the ability to quickly enter and exit the vehicle, doors were added on both sides of the hull.
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Emergency workers can take these radios with them when they exit the vehicle.
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There can then be a delay in vehicle movement sufficient for the driver to either fully or partially exit the vehicle before the vehicle moves.
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Troops can enter and exit the vehicle through a power-operated ramp at the rear.
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exit an aircraft
The test engineers managed to exit the aircraft so there were no significant casualties.
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Team members then exit the aircraft and enter the water.
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In the event of the seat not firing, it was possible to manually release the lower fuselage hatch and then exit the aircraft via gravity.
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Paratroopers have been noted to yawn in the moments before they exit the aircraft.
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Soldiers will become familiar with the mock door trainer to simulate mass exit training (how to exit an aircraft in flight).
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exit gate
You are guided towards an exit gate that pauses ever so briefly while it registers what you are leaving with, then opens.
Times,Sunday Times
In a bid to alleviate the pressure a police officer tried to open an exit gate.
Times, Sunday Times
Crushing in a well-known bottleneck at the turnstiles led to the opening of an exit gate thus transferring the crush onto the terrace.
Times, Sunday Times
The inquest was told more fans surged into the pen minutes before kick-off after police opened an exit gate to relieve pressure outside the turnstiles.
Times, Sunday Times
An exit gate suddenly opened and there we were, inside the ground, our tickets redundant.
Times, Sunday Times
exit hole
After cutting the exit hole, the larva retreats a short distance into its tunnel and pupates.
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It breaks the skin surface left by the larva by force and leaves the exit hole.
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Full-grown larva cut an exit hole in the stem, leaving only a thin layer of epidermis to cover the exit hole.
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In fall, they cut a circular exit hole at the base where pupation takes place.
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After completion of the exit hole it spins a cocoon within the seed, with a passage way leading to the door.
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exit polling
Others point out this could be explained by poor exit polling techniques or all discrepancies may be within the margin of error.
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It was the first time a broadcast network used exit polling to project a winner, and took the other broadcast networks by surprise.
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However, exit polling cast great doubt as to the accuracy of the reported count, suggesting that the vote count had been corrupted.
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Exit polling suggested that corruption was a key issue for many voters.
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Exit polling showed that 95% of his votes came from the black community.
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exit row
The airline charges for the coveted exit row seats.
Houston Chronicle
Exit row seats on regional jets give passengers an extra 7 inches of leg room.
Houston Chronicle
On long haul flights it will cost 60 to reserve a seat in business class, or 50 for premium economy or exit row seats with extra leg-room.
The Sun
Again, the design was changed and a seat removed (making the emergency exit row seats the most covetable in economy class because of the extra leg room).
Times, Sunday Times
They might not be allowed to sit in the exit row, however, because regulations require passengers in those seats to be fit enough to help to open the door.
Times, Sunday Times
exit safely
He watched them each exit safely before jumping himself.
Times, Sunday Times
West exited safely with a third diamond and declarer ruffed but was now forced to give up a second club.
Times, Sunday Times
The driver and the five passengers on board exited safely.
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exit tunnel
The growing protein exits the ribosome through the polypeptide exit tunnel in the large subunit.
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In the final nymphal instar, they construct an exit tunnel to the surface and emerge.
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The quoted length of 2030m includes both the main tunnel and the short exit tunnel.
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The front of the exit tunnel was rebuilt in the 18th century.
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There were no hidden exit tunnels from the compound.
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fast exit
Hedge funds usually short-circuit a board so that they can micromanage the executives to ensure a fast exit/return on their investment.
Times, Sunday Times
He needs a fast exit and should be sharp enough after two recent trials to go all the way.
The Sun
Now 8-1, he needs another fast exit.
The Sun
Can do it at both ends, but wants a fast exit.
The Sun
She loses a slipper making a fast exit from the party and the king then traces her and falls in love.
The Sun
first-round exit
The alternative could be a humiliating first-round exit.
Times, Sunday Times
His first senior outing ended in a first-round exit, last year he lasted a match longer.
Times, Sunday Times
But a $64-million payroll last season led to another first-round exit.
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Between 1954 and 1986, they failed to qualify on four occasions and made first-round exits on another three.
Times, Sunday Times
First-round exits from his previous five tournaments have meant he has had more time to practice than usual.
Times, Sunday Times
graceful exit
Defeating an insurgency effectively amounted to making a more or less graceful exit from the scene.
The Times Literary Supplement
By giving people permission to back out, we provide a graceful exit to those not yet ready.
Christianity Today
Before the former pastor could arrange his own graceful exit, he was fired.
Christianity Today
And my graceful exit and previous verbal triumphs were lost in the crash and thump of my fulllength physical disaster.
Times, Sunday Times
It was a graceful exit.
Times, Sunday Times
hasty exit
I made a hasty exit.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
You'll have to do precisely that - unless you beat a hasty exit from the table.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
All concur that they found the door to the flat open, which suggests a hasty exit.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
But when he makes a pass at her, she makes a hasty exit.
The Sun (2007)
nearest exit
I'd like to have seen him get his skates on and head to the nearest exit.
The Sun
I always thought it meant they were overcome with nausea and surreptitiously looking for the nearest exit; just shows how wrong one can be.
Times, Sunday Times
You could feel the audience's sharp intake of breath as their eyes slid towards the nearest exit.
Times, Sunday Times
Please leave by the nearest exit.
Times, Sunday Times
But we couldn't get out of the nearest exit because it was at the top of steep stairs, and the aisle was full of people.
The Sun
open an exit
In a bid to alleviate the pressure a police officer tried to open an exit gate.
Times, Sunday Times
Police open an exit gate to alleviate the crush outside the ground.
Times, Sunday Times
Unfortunately, on the way into the building, they had taped open an exit door to allow their escape, and when a night watchman found it, he called the cops.
Times, Sunday Times
At that point, they must find and jump on the scale in order to ring the bell and open the exit door.
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The event ended when several participants pried open the exit door with their fingernails and broke it down.
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quick exit
She just grabbed all her stuff and made a quick exit.
The Sun (2008)
But when something soft and fleshy brushes against me, I make a quick exit.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
These are the most popular seats as they have extra legroom and allow a quick exit.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
rear exit
You may need three locations for them — entry, midpoint and rear exit.
Times, Sunday Times
He had been unable to open a rear exit.
Times, Sunday Times
But they were left in fits of giggles as he tried in vain to avoid snappers by slipping out of the eaterie's rear exit.
The Sun
You have to walk across from one rear exit to the other about 200 times.
Times, Sunday Times
He appears to have left the restaurant by a rear exit not used by the public and climbed an external staircase to the roof.
Times, Sunday Times
Translations:
Chinese: 出口, 离开
Japanese: 出口, 出て行く
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