释义 |
egress I. \ˈēˌgres\ noun (-es) Etymology: Latin egressus, from egressus, past participle of egredi to go out, come out, from e- + -gredi (from gradi to step, go) — more at grade 1. : the act or right of going or coming out (as from a place of confinement) < provided that reasonable means of ingress and egress be allowed to the livestock — Farmer's Weekly (South Africa) > specifically : the emergence of a celestial object from eclipse, occultation, or transit 2. : a place or means of going out : exit, outlet < a small room whose only egress … was … a mammoth rat hole — Agnes M. Cleaveland > II. \(ˈ)ē|gres\ intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-es) Etymology: Latin egressus, past participle : to go out : issue |