单词 | exit |
释义 | noun | verb exitexit1 /ˈɛgzɪt, ˈɛksɪt/ ●●● S3 W3 noun [countable] 1 a door or space through which you can leave a room, building, etc. OPP entrance: There are two exits at the back of the plane. an emergency exit2[usually singular] the act of leaving a place such as a room or theater stage OPP entrance: exit from A car was blocking her exit from the parking lot. Kennedy made a quick exit after his speech.3a small road that you drive on to leave a larger road: Take the 14th Street exit and then turn right.4[usually singular] an occasion when someone stops being involved in a competition, profession, organization, etc., especially because he or she has not been successful: Pratt made an early exit from the tournament. [Origin: 1500–1600 Latin exitus, from the past participle of exire to go out] noun | verb exitexit2 ●●○ verb 1[intransitive] to leave a place: exit from/through The band exited through a door behind the stage.2[intransitive, transitive] computers to stop using a computer program: Click on the “X” to exit.3[intransitive, transitive] to leave a road and join another one: exit (something) at something He exited the freeway at Imperial Beach.4[intransitive] eng. lang. arts a word used in the instructions of a play to tell an actor to leave the stage |
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