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。