| 正面 | 3829.exit 英 ['eksɪt; 'egzɪt]美 ['ɛɡzɪt] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1、sign- + -al.2、动态的符号,就是信号、暗号。n. 出口,通道;退场vi. 退出;离去 例句: 1. Go north on I-15 to the exit just past Barstow.沿着15号州际公路一直向北,一过巴斯托就从出口驶出。 exit 出口ex-, 向外。-it, 走,词源同ion, itinerary. exitexit: [16] Ultimately, exit is the same word as English issue. Both come from Latin exīre, a compound verb formed from the prefix ex- ‘out’ and īre ‘go’. This Latin verb, which can be traced back to an Indo-European base *ei-, also produced English coitus [18], obituary, and transient (as well as the French future tense irai ‘will go’). The earliest use of exit in English was as a stage direction (it means literally ‘he or she goes out’ in Latin). The sense ‘way out’ is a late 17th-century development, the more concrete ‘door by which one leaves’ as recent as the late 19th century.=> coitus, obituary, transientexit (n.)1530s (late 15c. as a Latin word in English), originally a stage direction, from Latin exit "he or she goes out," third person singular present indicative of exire "go out, go forth, depart," from ex- "out" (see ex-) + ire "to go" (see ion). Also from Latin exitus "a leaving, a going out," noun of action from exire. Meaning "a departure" (originally from the stage) is from 1580s. Meaning "a way of departure" is from 1690s; specific meaning "door for leaving" is from 1786. The verb is c. 1600, from the noun; it ought to be left to stage directions and the clunky jargon of police reports. Related: Exited; exiting. Those who neither know Latin nor read plays are apt to forget or not know that this is a singular verb with plural exeunt. [Fowler] Exit poll attested by 1980." |
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