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单词 exit
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exit

noun
 
/ˈeksɪt/, /ˈeɡzɪt/
/ˈeksɪt/, /ˈeɡzɪt/
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  1.  
    a way out of a public building or vehicle
    • Where's the exit?
    • There is a fire exit on each floor of the building.
    • The emergency exit is at the back of the bus.
    compare entrance1
    Extra Examples
    • He left through the south exit.
    • I remember that there's a secret exit here.
    • I walked through the school's main exit.
    • She headed for the nearest exit.
    • They moved to the exits.
    • an exit to the street
    Topics Buildingsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • back
    • rear
    • side
    verb + exit
    • head for
    • make for
    • bolt for
    exit + noun
    • sign
    • door
    • gate
    preposition
    • to the exit
    • towards/​toward the exit
    • exit from
    See full entry
  2.  
    a place where vehicles can leave a road to join another road
    • Leave the roundabout at the second exit.
    • Take the exit for Brno.
    Extra Examples
    • I pulled off the road at the next exit.
    • Take the first exit over the bridge.
    • They took the exit to the hospital.
    • Traffic lights control the exit from the M8 at Newbridge.
    • You need to get off at the next exit.
    • the number of entry and exit points on the main road network
    Topics Transport by car or lorryb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • freeway
    • highway
    • interstate
    verb + exit
    • get off at
    • take
    exit + noun
    • ramp
    • point
    preposition
    • exit for
    • exit to
    See full entry
  3.  
    an act of leaving, especially of an actor from the stage
    • The heroine made her exit to great applause.
    • He made a quick exit to avoid meeting her.
    Wordfinder
    • act
    • cast
    • drama
    • entrance
    • exit
    • line
    • play
    • role
    • scene
    • speech
    Extra Examples
    • She turned on her heel and made what she hoped was a dignified exit.
    • The students made a dramatic exit toward the end of his speech.
    • I made my exit as discreetly as possible.
    • The dancers made their exits and entrances with perfect timing.
    • We go back and look at our exit interviews as to why people leave.
    Topics Film and theatrec1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fast
    • hasty
    • quick
    verb + exit
    • make
    exit + noun
    • visa
    • poll
    • plan
    preposition
    • exit from
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  4.  
    the fact of leaving a particular situation or activity
    • exit from something They were disappointed by the team's early exit from the World Cup.
    Extra Examples
    • She was trying to make a graceful exit from public life.
    • Her sudden exit from the proceedings was a mystery.
    • a mass exit of members from the party
  5. Word Originmid 16th cent. (as a stage direction): from Latin exit ‘he or she goes out’, third person singular present tense of exire, from ex- ‘out’ + ire ‘go’. The noun (late 16th cent.) is from Latin exitus ‘going out’, from the verb exire, and the other verb uses (early 17th cent.) derive from it.

exit

verb
 
/ˈeksɪt/, /ˈeɡzɪt/
/ˈeksɪt/, /ˈeɡzɪt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they exit
/ˈeksɪt/, /ˈeɡzɪt/
/ˈeksɪt/, /ˈeɡzɪt/
he / she / it exits
/ˈeksɪts/, /ˈeɡzɪts/
/ˈeksɪts/, /ˈeɡzɪts/
past simple exited
/ˈeksɪtɪd/, /ˈeɡzɪtɪd/
/ˈeksɪtɪd/, /ˈeɡzɪtɪd/
past participle exited
/ˈeksɪtɪd/, /ˈeɡzɪtɪd/
/ˈeksɪtɪd/, /ˈeɡzɪtɪd/
-ing form exiting
/ˈeksɪtɪŋ/, /ˈeɡzɪtɪŋ/
/ˈeksɪtɪŋ/, /ˈeɡzɪtɪŋ/
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  1.  
    [intransitive, transitive] (formal) to go out; to leave a building, stage, vehicle, etc.
    • (+ adv./prep.) The bullet entered her back and exited through her chest.
    • We exited via a fire door.
    • exit something As the actors exited the stage the lights went on.
    Extra Examples
    • Exit the motorway at junction 23.
    • One of the intruders must have exited through a side door.
    • Passengers exited the aircraft through the rear door.
  2. [intransitive, transitive] to finish using a computer program
    • exit (from something) To exit from this page, press the return key.
    • exit something I exited the database and switched off the computer.
    Topics Computersc1
  3. [intransitive]
    exit…
    used in the instructions printed in a play to say that an actor must leave the stage
    • Exit Macbeth.
  4. compare exeunt
    Word Originmid 16th cent. (as a stage direction): from Latin exit ‘he or she goes out’, third person singular present tense of exire, from ex- ‘out’ + ire ‘go’. The noun (late 16th cent.) is from Latin exitus ‘going out’, from the verb exire, and the other verb uses (early 17th cent.) derive from it.
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