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Exit Leave Made Fire Door I Exited N

The word "exit" refers to a way out of a building or vehicle, an exit from a highway, or the act of leaving or departing. It can also be used as a verb meaning to leave a place or to stop running a computer program.

英语

word exit
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Collins
exit ★★☆☆☆
/e̱gzɪt, e̱ksɪt/
1
[N-COUNT 可数名词]出口;通道 The exit is the door through which you can leave a public building.
  • He picked up the case and walked towards the exit...

    他提起箱子,向出口走去。

  • There's a fire exit by the downstairs ladies room.

    楼下女洗手间旁边有个消防出口。

2
[N-COUNT 可数名词](高速路、公路等的)出口,换道口 An exit on a motorway or highway is a place where traffic can leave it.
  [with supp]
  • Take the A422 exit at Old Stratford.

    从旧斯特拉福特的A422号出口出来。

3
[N-COUNT 可数名词]离开;离去 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.
  [usu adj N]
  [FORMAL 正式]
  • I made a hasty exit and managed to open the gate.

    我匆忙离开并设法打开了大门。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]离开;退出;退场 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.
  [oft N from n]
  [FORMAL 正式]
  • ...after England's exit from the European Championship...

    英格兰退出欧锦赛后

  • They suggested that she make a dignified exit in the interest of the party.

    他们建议她为了政党的利益体面地下台。

5
[VERB 动词]出去;离去;退出 If you exit from a room or building, you leave it.
  [V]
  [V n]
  [V from n]
  [FORMAL 正式]
  • She exits into the tropical storm...

    她走了出去,消失在热带风暴中。

  • As I exited the final display, I entered a hexagonal room...

    我从最后一个展厅里出来,走进一个六角形的房间。

  • She walked into the front door of a store and exited from the rear.

    她走进了一家商店的前门,又从后门离开。

6
[VERB 动词]退出,停止运行(计算机程序、系统等) If you exit a computer program or system, you stop running it.
  [V n]
  [COMPUTING 计算机]
  • I can open other applications without having to exit WordPerfect.

    我不必退出WordPerfect程序就可以打开其他应用程序。

  • Exit is also a noun.
    • Press Exit to return to your document.

      按“退出”返回文档。


Oxford exit / ˈeksɪt ; NAmE ˈeksɪt / / ˈeɡzɪt ; NAmE ˈeɡzɪt /
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exit exits exited exiting
noun 1 a way out of a public building or vehicle 出口;通道;太平门 Where's the exit? 出口在哪儿? There is a fire exiton each floor of the building. 这栋建筑每层楼都有个消防通道。 The emergency exitis at the back of the bus. 紧急出口在公共汽车的尾部。 compare
entrance
1  (1 )
2 an act of leaving, especially of an actor from the stage 退出;离去;(尤指演员)退场 The heroine made her exitto great applause. 女主角在热烈的掌声中退场。 He made a quick exit to avoid meeting her. 他迅速离去以避免见到她。 an exit visa (= a stamp in a passport giving sb permission to leave a particular country) 出境签证 3 a place where vehicles can leave a road to join another road (车辆可以从一道路驶出进入另一道路的)出口,出路 Leave the roundabout at the second exit. 在第二个出口处驶离环岛。 Take the exit for Brno. 从通往布尔诺的出口驶出。
verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] ( formal) to go out; to leave a building, stage, vehicle, etc. 出去;离去;退场 (+ adv./prep.) The bullet entered her back and exited through her chest. 子弹从她背部穿胸而过。 We exited via a fire door. 我们从防火安全门走了出去。 exitsth As the actors exited the stage the lights went on. 演员们退场时灯光便亮了起来。 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to finish using a computer program 退出(计算机程序) exit(from sth) To exit from this page, press the return key. 退出本页面按返回键。 exitsth I exited the database and switched off the computer. 我退出数据库后关掉了计算机。 3 [intransitive ] exit… used in the instructions printed in a play to say that an actor must leave the stage (剧本里的指示)退场,退下 compare
exeunt
exit / ˈeksɪt ; NAmE ˈeksɪt /
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exit1 noun
exit2 verb
exitex‧it1 /ˈeɡzɪt, ˈeksɪt/ ●●● S3 W3 noun [countable]
Word Origin
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1a door or space through which you can leave a public room, building etc:  We made for the nearest exit. an exit door Two men were blocking her exit.emergency/fire exit (=a special door used only when there is a fire etc)2[usually singular] when you leave a room or building:  They made a quick exit when they saw the police approaching.3a place where vehicles can leave a road such as a motorway, and join another road:  Take the next exit for Lynchburg.4[usually singular] when someone stops being involved in a competition or business, especially because they have not been successful SYN  departure:  France’s early exit from the World CupCOLLOCATIONS– Meaning 1ADJECTIVES/NOUN + exita fire/emergency exit (=a special door, used if there is an emergency or a fire)· Fire crews discovered that the club’s fire exit door had been locked.the front/rear/side exit· When the lights dimmed, she slipped out by the rear exit.the nearest exit· Please leave the building in an orderly fashion, using the nearest exit.verbshead for/make for the exit (=go to the exit)· Disappointed fans began heading for the exits.use an exit· In the event of a fire, please use the emergency exit nearest to you.exit + NOUNan exit door· Exit doors shouldn’t be blocked at any time.an exit route (=a way out of a building, plane etc, used in an emergency or a fire)· Staff must become familiar with the building’s exit routes.an exit sign (=one showing where an exit is)· There was a red glowing exit sign over the door.COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 2verbsmake your exit (=to leave)· And then, kissing them both goodbye, he made his exit.make a quick/hurried etc exit· I chatted to a few people, then made a quick exit.adjectivesa quick/fast exit (=done more quickly than usual)· I made a quick exit before the speeches began.a hurried/swift exit (=very quick)· The family made a hurried exit, leaving many of their belongings behind.a dignified exit (=when someone leaves in a way that makes people respect them)· Marco did his best to make a dignified exit, but with the amount he’d drunk, it proved difficult.an undignified exit (=when someone leaves in a way that is embarrassing or makes them look silly)· She made a rather undignified exit, tripping down the step.COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 3verbstake an exit/turn off at an exit· Take the next exit, junction 15.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + exitthe northbound/southbound etc exit· The northbound exit to the A139 will be closed until 6 a.m. on Monday.a motorway exit British English, a highway/freeway exit American English:· He signalled a right as he came to his freeway exit.exit + NOUNan exit sign (=one showing the names of places or roads near an exit)· Stay on the same road until you see an exit sign for Rhode Island.
exit1 noun
exit2 verb
exitexit2 ●○○ verb [intransitive, transitive]
Verb Table
Examples
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Collocations
1 formal to leave a placeexit from/through I exited through a side window. He exited the courtroom in a fury.2to stop using a computer program:  Press F3 to exit.3used in the instructions of a play to tell an actor to leave the stage:  Exit Hamlet, bearing the body of Polonius.
WDF

exit

[ˈeksɪt]exited, exiting, exits

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exited[867] exiting[904] exits[3343]
退出(53%),出口(37%),退场(7%),离去(3%)
n.出口,通道;退场
vi.退出;离去

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