单词 | exit |
释义 | exit —exit /ˈek.sɪt/ /ˈeɡ.zɪt/ noun [C] (DOOR) ► A2 the door through which you might leave a building or large vehicle, or the act of leaving something, especially a theatre stage: » a fire exit (= a door you can escape through if there is a fire)» an emergency exit» He saw Emma arrive and made a quick exit.» She made her exit from the stage to rapturous applause.→ COMPARE ENTRANCE(Cf. ↑entrance)Thesaurus+: ↑Doors and parts of doorsThesaurus+: ↑Departing• • • Extra Examples:» At the end of the performance, there was a mad dash for the exit.» Turn off the motorway at the next exit.» The police are covering all the exits, so they've no chance of escape.» Is the emergency exit suitable for wheelchairs?» There are three exits from the gallery, but only one leads directly onto the street.noun [C] (ROAD) ► A2 a smaller road used to leave a main road: » Come off the motorway at the Duxford exit.Thesaurus+: ↑Routes and roads in generalverb [I or T] (BUILDING) ↑Verb Endings for exit ► F0 to leave a building or large vehicle: » I exited quickly before anyone could see me.» Please exit the theatre by the side doors.Thesaurus+: ↑Departingverb [I or T] (COMPUTER) ↑Verb Endings for exit ► B1 to end a computer program that you are using: » You have to exit the program before starting another.Thesaurus+: ↑Operating computers |
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