exit ['ek.sɪt] ['eg.zɪt] noun countable DOOR 门 ESSENTIAL ■the door through which you might leave a building or large vehicle, or the act of leaving especially a theatre stage (建筑物或大型交通工具的)出口,安全门;(尤指演员)退场•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.他见到艾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 ['ek.sɪt] ['eg.zɪt] noun countable ROAD 道路 ■a smaller road used to leave a main road (驶出主干道的)出口,出路•Come off the motorway at the Duxford exit.从达克斯福德出口驶出高速公路。 ['ek.sɪt] ['eg.zɪt] verb intransitive or transitive LEAVE 离开 ■to leave a building or large vehicle 离开(建筑物或大型交通工具)•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。 ['ek.sɪt] ['eg.zɪt] verb intransitive or transitive COMPUTER 电脑 ■to end a computer program that you are using 退出,终止(一个电脑程式)•You have to exit the program before starting another.你必须退出这个程式,才能打开另一个。 |