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exit

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Related topics: Building, Roads
ex·it1 /ˈeɡzɪt, ˈeksɪt/ ●●● S3 W3 noun [countableC]  
1 TBa 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
 Two men were blocking her exit.
两个男人挡住了她出去的路。
emergency/fire exit (=a special door used only when there is a fire etc) 太平门;紧急出口;消防门
4  See picture on 见图 Page A11 Where to stay 住的地方
2 [usually singular]LEAVE A PLACE when you leave a room or building 离开〔房间或建筑物〕
 They made a quick exit when they saw the police approaching.
他们看见警察来了便迅速离去。
3 TTRa 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 [usually singular]TAKE PART/BE INVOLVED when someone stops being involved in a competition or business, especially because they have not been successful 退出〔尤指因未成功而停止参与竞争或事务〕 SYN departure
 France’s early exit from the World Cup
法国队在世界杯上的早早出局
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 1: a door or space through which you can leave a public room, building etc
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + exit
a fire/emergency exit (=a special door, used if there is an emergency or a fire)
Fire crews discovered that the club’s fire exit door had been locked.
the front/rear/side exit
When the lights dimmed, she slipped out by the rear exit.
the nearest exit
Please leave the building in an orderly fashion, using the nearest exit.
verbs
head for/make for the exit (=go to the exit)
Disappointed fans began heading for the exits.
use an exit
In the event of a fire, please use the emergency exit nearest to you.
exit + NOUN
an exit door
Exit doors shouldn’t be blocked at any time.
an exit route (=a way out of a building, plane etc, used in an emergency or a fire)
Staff must become familiar with the building’s exit routes.
an exit sign (=one showing where an exit is)
There was a red glowing exit sign over the door.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: when you leave a room or building
verbs
make your exit (=to leave)
And then, kissing them both goodbye, he made his exit.
make a quick/hurried etc exit
I chatted to a few people, then made a quick exit.
adjectives
a quick/fast exit (=done more quickly than usual)
I made a quick exit before the speeches began.
a hurried/swift exit (=very quick)
The family made a hurried exit, leaving many of their belongings behind.
a dignified exit (=when someone leaves in a way that makes people respect them)
Marco did his best to make a dignified exit, but with the amount he’d drunk, it proved difficult.
an undignified exit (=when someone leaves in a way that is embarrassing or makes them look silly)
She made a rather undignified exit, tripping down the step.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 3: a place where vehicles can leave a road such as a motorway, and join another road
verbs
take an exit/turn off at an exit
Take the next exit, junction 15.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + exit
the northbound/southbound etc exit
The northbound exit to the A139 will be closed until 6 a.m. on Monday.
a motorway exit British EnglishBrE, a highway/freeway exit American EnglishAmE:
He signalled a right as he came to his freeway exit.
exit + NOUN
an exit sign (=one showing the names of places or roads near an exit)
Stay on the same road until you see an exit sign for Rhode Island.
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Related topics: Computers, Theatre
exit2 ●○○ verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]  
1 LEAVE A PLACE formal to leave a place 离去;离开〔某处〕
exit from/through
 I exited through a side window.
我从侧面的一扇窗户钻了出去。
 He exited the courtroom in a fury.
他怒气冲冲地离开了审判室。
2 TDto stop using a computer program 退出〔计算机程序〕
 Press F3 to exit.
F3键退出。
3 APTused in the instructions of a play to tell an actor to leave the stage 〔剧本里的舞台指示,一个演员〕退场,下场
 Exit Hamlet, bearing the body of Polonius.
哈姆雷特扛着波洛尼厄斯的尸体退场。
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EXITn /ˈeɡzət, ˈeksət/  
na British organization which aims to change the law against helping seriously ill people to die if they wish to. The organization gives advice to such people and their families. The Hemlock Society is a similar organization in the US. euthanasia
From Longman Business Dictionary
exitex·it /ˈegzɪt, ˈeksɪt/ verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]
1to leave a market, a type of business, or an agreement
The bank has made great efforts to exit the long-term lending business.
exit from
The company plans to exit from the real estate business and concentrate on insurance.
exit noun [singular]
The deal marks their exit from the auto insurance market.
2COMPUTINGto stop using a computer program
Press F3 to exit.
Origin exit1
(1500-1600) Latin exitus, from the past participle of exire to go out

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