exit
noun [ C ] uk/ˈek.sɪt/ /ˈeɡ.zɪt/ us/ˈek.sɪt/ /ˈeɡ.zɪt/
(DOOR)
A2 (建筑物或大型交通工具的)出口,安全门;(尤指演员)退场
the door through which you might leave a building or large vehicle, or the act of leaving something, especially a theatre stage
a fire exit (= a door you can escape through if there is a fire) 消防出口
an emergency exit 紧急出口
He saw Emma arrive and made a quick exit. 他看到埃玛匆匆而来又匆匆离去。
She made her exit from the stage to rapturous applause. 在观众热烈的掌声中,她退场走下舞台。
Compare: entrance
- More examples
- At the end of the performance, there was a mad dash for the exit.
- Turn off the motorway at the next exit.
- The police are covering all the exits, so they've no chance of escape.
- Is the emergency exit suitable for wheelchairs?
- There are three exits from the gallery, but only one leads directly onto the street.
(ROAD)
A2 (驶出主干道的)出口,出路
a smaller road used to leave a main road
Come off the motorway at the Duxford exit. 从达克斯福德出口驶出高速公路。
exit
verb [ I or T ] uk/ˈek.sɪt/ /ˈeɡ.zɪt/ us/ˈek.sɪt/ /ˈeɡ.zɪt/
(BUILDING)
离开(建筑物或大型交通工具)
to leave a building or large vehicle
I exited quickly before anyone could see me. 趁没人看到,我赶快离开了。
Please exit the theatre by the side doors. 请从侧门离开剧场。
(COMPUTER)
B1 退出,终止(电脑程序)
to end a computer program that you are using
You have to exit the program before starting another. 你必须退出这个程序,才能打开另一个。