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单词 exodus
释义
exodus
(eksədəs )
singular noun
If there is an exodus of people from a place, a lot of people leave that place at the same time.
The exodus from Eastern and central Europe began during the last months of the war.
The medical system is facing collapse because of an exodus of doctors. [+ of]
Synonyms: departure, withdrawal, retreat, leaving  
Collocations:
exodus of talent
The result has been an exodus of talent from commercial radio.
Times, Sunday Times
Instead, the company has endured an exodus of talent and instigated a cost-cutting programme while traffic and revenue decline.
Times, Sunday Times
It has since been forced to award salary increases of 50% or more to its top dealmakers to stem an exodus of talent.
Times, Sunday Times
People in the entertainment industry warned that it could trigger the sort of exodus of talent seen in the 1970s.
Times, Sunday Times
The other consequence would be an exodus of talent.
Times, Sunday Times
join the exodus
We look at whether you should join the exodus.
Times, Sunday Times
When do they abandon all they have and join the exodus?
Times, Sunday Times
Her decision to join the exodus, taking all her clients with her, was seen as a tipping point.
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Should the family abandon everything and join the exodus?
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He added that he would not join the exodus.
Times, Sunday Times
mass exodus
But economists say the mass exodus will be a mixed blessing.
The Sun (2018)
Troops were given a pay rise this year of just 2.6 per cent - widely derided as nowhere near enough to stop a mass exodus.
The Sun (2008)
The crisis has prompted a mass exodus from Delhi.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
We are not going to see a mass exodus of players from the Premier League.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
This is the first bit of good news Hammers fans have had for weeks as they prepare for the drop and a mass exodus of players.
The Sun (2011)
massive exodus
However, no country wants to be first to remove them for fear of triggering a massive exodus of hot money.
Times, Sunday Times
Others have simply left the country, part of a massive exodus of 4m people.
Times, Sunday Times
The massive exodus was taking a toll on the country's infrastructure.
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A massive exodus that makes chaos out of the known world order.
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A massive exodus to the cities ensued as their ability to provide a living from the land dwindled.
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Translations:
Chinese: 大批离开
Japanese: 集団的出国
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