exit
noun
verb
ˈeɡzɪət
noun
1
a
door
or
space
through
which
you
can
leave
a
public
room,
building
etc
出口; 通道
We
made
for
the
nearest
exit.
我们走向最近的出口。
an
exit
door
出口门; 安全门
Two
men
were
blocking
her
exit.
两个男人挡住了她的出路。
emergency/fire
exit
2
when
you
leave
a
room
or
building
离开
usually singular 一般用单数
They
made
a
quick
exit
when
they
saw
the
police
approaching.
看见警察来了,他们便迅速离去。
3
a
place
where
vehicles
can
leave
a
road
such
as
a
MOTORWAY
,
and
join
another
road
〔公路的〕出口
Take
the
next
exit
for
Lynchburg.
从下一个出口驶出到林奇堡。
4
when
someone
stops
being
involved
in
a
competition
or
business,
especially
because
they
have
not
been
successful
退出,出局〔尤指因未成功而停止参与竞争或事务〕;
usually singular 一般用单数
France’s
early
exit
from
the
World
Cup
法国队在世界杯上提早出局
verb
5
to
leave
a
place
[正式] 离去,离开(某处)
formal
[+
from/through
]
I
exited
through
a
side
window.
我从侧面的一扇窗户离开。
He
exited
the
courtroom
in
a
fury.
他怒气冲冲地离开了审判室。
6
to
stop
using
a
computer
program
退出(电脑程序)
Press
F3
to
exit.
按 F3 键退出系统。
7
used
in
the
instructions
of
a
play
to
tell
an
actor
to
leave
the
stage
退场,下场〔剧本里的舞台指示〕
Exit
Hamlet,
bearing
the
body
of
Polonius.
哈姆雷特扛着波洛尼厄斯的尸体退场。