1 exit /ˈɛgzət/ /ˈɛksət/ noun
plural exits
1 exit
/ˈɛgzət/ /ˈɛksət/
noun
plural exits
Learner's definition of EXIT
[count]
1
: something (such as a door) that is used as a way to go out of a place出口;通道 -
Use the emergency exit in case of fire.火灾发生时请使用紧急出口。
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There are 12 exits in the building.这栋建筑有12个出口。
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We can't get out this way: the sign says “No Exit.”我们不能从这里出去:指示牌写着“此路不通”。
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the exit door安全出口门
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sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻 — compare 1entrance 2 ◊ In U.S. English a door or passage that leads outside or to an exit door is marked Exit, while in British English it is often marked Way Out.在美国英语中,表示出口的门或通道被标识为Exit,而在英国英语中常标识为Way Out。
2
a : the act of going out or away from something出去;离开 -
Her exit [=departure] was not noticed at the time.当时没人注意到她的离开。
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He made a quick exit. [=he left quickly]他匆匆离去。
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We made an early exit from the show. [=we left the show early]我们提前离开了演出现场。
b : the act of leaving a situation, competition, etc.退出(某个场合、比赛等) -
Most fans were surprised by the team's early exit from the tournament. [=surprised that the team lost and was out of the tournament at an early stage]大多数球迷对球队在锦标赛中提早出局感到意外。
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The company needs to have an exit strategy. [=a plan for ending its involvement when it wants or needs to end it]这家公司需要一个退出策略。
3
: a special road by which vehicles leave a highway(车辆驶出公路的)出口,出路 2 exit /ˈɛgzət/ /ˈɛksət/ verb
exits; exited; exiting
2 exit
/ˈɛgzət/ /ˈɛksət/
verb
exits; exited; exiting
Learner's definition of EXIT
1
: to go out of a place or situation : to make an exit出去;离开;退出 [no object]
[+ object]
— opposite enter 2
[+ object] : to cause (a computer program) to stop when you have finished using it退出(计算机程序)